Dell DSS 1510 Lifecycle Controller v2.40.40.40 Users Guide - Page 45

Foreign configuration found, Viewing current RAID configuration

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To configure RAID: 1. Start Lifecycle Controller. For more information, see Starting Lifecycle Controller. 2. In the left pane, click Hardware Configuration. 3. In the right pane, click Configuration Wizards. 4. Under Storage Configuration Wizards, click RAID Configuration to launch the wizard. The View Current RAID Configuration and Select Controller page is displayed. 5. Select the controller and click Next. The Select RAID Level page is displayed. 6. Select the RAID level and click Next. The Select Physical Disks page is displayed. 7. Select the physical disk's properties and click Next. The Virtual Disk Attributes page is displayed. 8. Select the virtual disk parameters and click Next. The Summary page is displayed. 9. To apply the RAID configuration, click Finish. Related links Viewing current RAID configuration Selecting a RAID controller Foreign configuration found Selecting RAID levels Selecting physical disks Setting virtual disk attributes Viewing summary Foreign configuration found The Foreign Configuration Found page is displayed only if a foreign configuration physical disk drive resides on the selected RAID controller or any uninitialized physical disk drives present on the system. A foreign configuration is a set of physical disk drives containing a RAID configuration that is introduced to the system, but is not managed by the RAID controller to which it is attached. You may have a foreign configuration if physical disk drives have been moved from one RAID controller to another RAID controller. NOTE: Import Foreign Configuration is supported from System Setup → Advanced Hardware Configuration → Device Settings. You have two options: Ignore Foreign Configuration and Clear Foreign Configuration. • If the foreign configuration contains data that you require, click Ignore Foreign Configuration. If you click this option, the disk drive space containing the foreign configuration is not available for use in a new virtual drive. • To delete all data on the physical disk drives containing the foreign configuration, click Clear Foreign Configuration. This option deletes the hard-disk drive space containing the foreign configuration and makes it available for use in a new virtual drive. After selecting one of the above options, click Next. Viewing current RAID configuration The View Current RAID Configuration and Select Controller page displays the attributes of any virtual disks already configured on the supported RAID controllers attached to the system. You have two options: • Accept the existing virtual disks without changing. To select this option, click Back. If you have to install the operating system on an existing virtual disk, make sure that the virtual disk size and RAID level are correct. • Use the RAID configuration wizard to delete all the existing virtual disks and create a single new virtual disk to be used as the new boot device. To select this option, click Next. 45

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To configure RAID:
1.
Start Lifecycle Controller. For more information, see
Starting Lifecycle Controller.
2.
In the left pane, click
Hardware Configuration
.
3.
In the right pane, click
Configuration Wizards
.
4.
Under
Storage Configuration Wizards
, click
RAID Configuration
to launch the wizard.
The
View Current RAID Configuration and Select Controller
page is displayed.
5.
Select the controller and click
Next
.
The
Select RAID Level
page is displayed.
6.
Select the RAID level and click
Next
.
The
Select Physical Disks
page is displayed.
7.
Select the physical disk's properties and click
Next
.
The
Virtual Disk Attributes
page is displayed.
8.
Select the virtual disk parameters and click
Next
.
The
Summary
page is displayed.
9.
To apply the RAID configuration, click
Finish
.
Related links
Viewing current RAID configuration
Selecting a RAID controller
Foreign configuration found
Selecting RAID levels
Selecting physical disks
Setting virtual disk attributes
Viewing summary
Foreign configuration found
The
Foreign Configuration Found
page is displayed only if a foreign configuration physical disk drive resides on the selected RAID
controller or any uninitialized physical disk drives present on the system.
A foreign configuration is a set of physical disk drives containing a RAID configuration that is introduced to the system, but is not
managed by the RAID controller to which it is attached. You may have a foreign configuration if physical disk drives have been
moved from one RAID controller to another RAID controller.
NOTE: Import Foreign Configuration is supported from System Setup
Advanced Hardware Configuration
Device
Settings.
You have two options:
Ignore Foreign Configuration
and
Clear Foreign Configuration
.
If the foreign configuration contains data that you require, click
Ignore Foreign Configuration
. If you click this option, the disk
drive space containing the foreign configuration is not available for use in a new virtual drive.
To delete all data on the physical disk drives containing the foreign configuration, click
Clear Foreign Configuration
. This option
deletes the hard-disk drive space containing the foreign configuration and makes it available for use in a new virtual drive.
After selecting one of the above options, click
Next
.
Viewing current RAID configuration
The
View Current RAID Configuration and Select Controller
page displays the attributes of any virtual disks already configured on
the supported RAID controllers attached to the system. You have two options:
Accept the existing virtual disks without changing. To select this option, click
Back
. If you have to install the operating system
on an existing virtual disk, make sure that the virtual disk size and RAID level are correct.
Use the
RAID configuration
wizard to delete all the existing virtual disks and create a single new virtual disk to be used as the
new boot device. To select this option, click
Next
.
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