Users Guide
Table 11. Foreign Conguration Properties
Property Denition
Status These icons represent the severity or health of the storage component.
• — Normal/OK
• — Warning/Non-critical
• — Critical/Failure/Error
For more information, see Storage Component Severity.
Name Displays the name of the foreign conguration and is available as a link. This link enables you to
access the physical disks that constitute the foreign disk.
State Displays the current state of the foreign conguration. Possible values are:
• Ready — The foreign disk can be imported and functions normally after import.
• Degraded — The foreign disk is in degraded state and rebuilds after import.
• Failed — The foreign disk has encountered a failure and is no longer functioning. You
cannot import the foreign conguration.
The foreign conguration may be in degraded or failed state due to any of the following
reasons:
• Missing physical disk — One of the physical disk(s) in the potential virtual disk is missing or
not available.
• Missing span — One or more spans of a hybrid virtual disk is missing.
• Stale physical disks — One or more physical disks in the conguration may contain out-of-
date data relating to other disks of that virtual disk. Hence, the data integrity of the
imported virtual disk is not intact.
• Unsupported conguration of the virtual disk — The virtual disk has an unsupported RAID
level.
• Import and Export — The virtual disks available for import exceed the number of virtual
disks available for export.
• Incompatible physical disks — Conguration on the physical disks is not recognized by the
RAID rmware.
• Orphan drive — A physical disk in the foreign conguration has conguration information
that matches another physical disk that is already a part of an array (either a foreign or a
native array).
NOTE: For other applicable physical disk tasks and properties, see Physical Disk Or
Physical Device Properties and Physical Disk Or Physical Device Tasks.
Layout
Displays the RAID level of the foreign conguration.
Remarks Provides information about the foreign virtual disk. If the virtual disk cannot be imported, the
reason for failure is displayed.
• Exceeded maximum — The number of virtual disks selected for import has exceeded the
maximum number of supported disks.
• Missing physical disk or Missing span — One or more physical disk(s) or span(s) in the
virtual disk to be imported is missing.
• Unsupported — The selected RAID level is not supported on this controller.
• Orphan drive — The physical disk has been replaced and is no longer a part of the RAID
volume. The conguration should be cleared.
• Stale physical disk — The physical disk to be imported in the virtual disk has outdated data.
• Partially foreign — The virtual disk is part of an already existing conguration. Some
physical disks in this virtual disk are foreign.
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