Indeed seems like it, one of the disks went offline during initialization. The one that went offline does make clicking sounds btw. Allright, thank you for your help !!
I cleared the foreign config and tried "Create a new VD" this time, the VD is initializing and the foreing config does not seem to come back as I refresh.
Little update :
Both Physical disks reappeared in the integrated bios configuration utility, the "foreign" configuration reappeared as well but only with one of the disks this time, I try to reset the config but after refreshing the foreign config comes back as if I never reseted, also the...
sure, I could not find a cheap way to test my SAS drives on my Laptop btw so that seams like a dead-end. Also keep in mind that the server is more than 10 Y/O and the drives are probably as old.
#IN1:
sudo fdisk -l
#Out1:
Disk /dev/sda: 29.3 GiB 31457280000 bytes, .... (see picture bcse there...
I am using Debian 12.4's kernel, (I think Linux kernel 6.1.66-1) see the link to the ISO in question :
cd ISO
I think the issue you are refering to was fixed in debian 12.4 :
EXT 4 fixed
12.4 release
I am trying to use Debian Bookworm, version 12.4.0 on a Dell PowerEdge 1950 server with 2 seagate hdd (SAS).
Everything worked perfectly until I got an error message from my laptop (my laptop was connected to the server using ssh) :
I then got the following error messages on the server...