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On a used Nutanix/Supermicro server, I can't see an added SAS drive from the bios even though I can when installing Ubuntu from USB

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Bought a used Nutanix 2-node server. It has a SATADOM boot drive in the motherboard with Nutanix software and CentOS. I want to just run bare metal Ubuntu server so attached a 4TB SAS drive to the from and booted from Ubuntu boot USB. I targeted the SAS drive for install and everything went as expected. However, I can't boot from the SAS drive. Not visible in bios, and not visible from CentOS using df or fdisk commands.

The SAS drive is new. And because it's visible to the Ubuntu installer, I assume there are no issues with motherboard power. Is there something obvious I'm missing. I'm familiar with desktops and consumer-grade hardware, but this enterprise server stuff is still quite new.

Thanks.

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