Dell PowerEdge R830 Integrated Remote Access Controller 8 Version 2.70.70.70 U - Page 202

Importing foreign configuration using web interface, Clearing foreign configuration

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Importing foreign configuration using web interface To import foreign configuration: 1. In the iDRAC Web interface, go to Overview > Storage > Controllers > Setup. The Setup Controllers page is displayed. 2. In the Foreign Configuration section, from the Controller drop-down menu, select the controller that you want to configure. 3. From the Apply Operation Mode drop-down menu, select when you want to import. 4. Click Import Foreign Configuration. Based on the selected operation mode, the configuration is imported. To automatically import foreign configurations, in the Configure Controller Properties section, enable the Enhanced Auto Import Foreign Config option, select the Apply Operation Mode and click Apply. NOTE: You must cold reboot the system after enabling the Enhanced Auto Import Foreign Config option for the foreign configurations to be imported. If a warm reboot is done to auto import, then to view the imported drives in iDRAC perform a racreset to restart the iDRAC. Importing foreign configuration using RACADM To import foreign configuration: racadm storage importconfig: For more information, see the iDRAC RACADM Command Line Reference Guide available at dell.com/idracmanuals. Clearing foreign configuration After moving a physical disk from one controller to another, you may find that the physical disk contains all or some portion of a virtual disk (foreign configuration). You can identify whether a previously used physical disk contains a foreign configuration (virtual disk) by checking the physical disk state. If the physical disk state is Foreign, then the physical disk contains all or some portion of a virtual disk. You can clear or erase the virtual disk information from the newly attached physical disks. The Clear Foreign Configuration operation permanently erases all data residing on the physical disks that are added to the controller. If more than one foreign virtual disk is present, all the configurations are erased. You may prefer to import the virtual disk rather than destroy the data. An initialization must be performed to remove foreign data. If you have an incomplete foreign configuration which cannot be imported, you can use the Clearing Foreign Configuration option to erase the foreign data on the physical disks. Clearing foreign configuration using web interface To clear the foreign configuration: 1. In the iDRAC web interface, go to Overview > Storage > Controllers > Setup. The Setup Controllers page is displayed. 2. In the Foreign Configuration section, from the Controller drop-down menu, select the controller for which you want to clear the foreign configuration. 3. From the Apply Operation Mode drop-down menu, select when you want to clear the data. 4. Click Clear. Based on the selected operation mode, the virtual disks residing on the physical disk is erased. Clearing foreign configuration using RACADM To clear foreign configuration: racadm storage clearconfig: For more information, see the iDRAC RACADM Command Line Reference Guide available at dell.com/idracmanuals. Resetting controller configuration You can reset the configuration for a controller. This operation deletes virtual disk drives and unassigns all hot spares on the controller. It does not erase any data other than removing the disks from the configuration. Reset configuration also does not remove any foreign 202 Managing storage devices

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Importing foreign configuration using web interface
To import foreign configuration:
1.
In the iDRAC Web interface, go to
Overview
>
Storage
>
Controllers
>
Setup
.
The
Setup Controllers
page is displayed.
2.
In the
Foreign Configuration
section, from the
Controller
drop-down menu, select the controller that you want to configure.
3.
From the
Apply Operation Mode
drop-down menu, select when you want to import.
4.
Click
Import Foreign Configuration
.
Based on the selected operation mode, the configuration is imported.
To automatically import foreign configurations, in the
Configure Controller Properties
section, enable the
Enhanced Auto Import
Foreign Config
option, select the
Apply Operation Mode
and click
Apply
.
NOTE:
You must cold reboot the system after enabling the Enhanced Auto Import Foreign Config option for the
foreign configurations to be imported. If a warm reboot is done to auto import, then to view the imported drives in
iDRAC perform a racreset to restart the iDRAC.
Importing foreign configuration using RACADM
To import foreign configuration:
racadm storage importconfig:<Controller FQDD>
For more information, see the
iDRAC RACADM Command Line Reference Guide
available at
dell.com/idracmanuals
.
Clearing foreign configuration
After moving a physical disk from one controller to another, you may find that the physical disk contains all or some portion of a virtual disk
(foreign configuration). You can identify whether a previously used physical disk contains a foreign configuration (virtual disk) by checking
the physical disk state. If the physical disk state is Foreign, then the physical disk contains all or some portion of a virtual disk. You can
clear or erase the virtual disk information from the newly attached physical disks.
The Clear Foreign Configuration operation permanently erases all data residing on the physical disks that are added to the controller. If
more than one foreign virtual disk is present, all the configurations are erased. You may prefer to import the virtual disk rather than destroy
the data. An initialization must be performed to remove foreign data. If you have an incomplete foreign configuration which cannot be
imported, you can use the Clearing Foreign Configuration option to erase the foreign data on the physical disks.
Clearing foreign configuration using web interface
To clear the foreign configuration:
1.
In the iDRAC web interface, go to
Overview
>
Storage
>
Controllers
>
Setup
.
The
Setup Controllers
page is displayed.
2.
In the
Foreign Configuration
section, from the
Controller
drop-down menu, select the controller for which you want to clear the
foreign configuration.
3.
From the
Apply Operation Mode
drop-down menu, select when you want to clear the data.
4.
Click
Clear
.
Based on the selected operation mode, the virtual disks residing on the physical disk is erased.
Clearing foreign configuration using RACADM
To clear foreign configuration:
racadm storage clearconfig:<Controller FQDD>
For more information, see the
iDRAC RACADM Command Line Reference Guide
available at
dell.com/idracmanuals
.
Resetting controller configuration
You can reset the configuration for a controller. This operation deletes virtual disk drives and unassigns all hot spares on the controller. It
does not erase any data other than removing the disks from the configuration. Reset configuration also does not remove any foreign
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