Users Guide
To Locate Foreign Conguration Operations Task In Storage Management
For SAS controllers with rmware version 6.1:
1 In the Server Administrator window, under the system tree, expand Storage to display the controller objects.
2 Select a controller object.
3 Click Information/Conguration on the controller Properties page.
4 Select Foreign Conguration Operations from the Controller Tasks drop-down menu.
5 Click Execute.
Importing Foreign Congurations
Some controllers enable you to import a foreign conguration so that virtual disks are not lost after moving the physical disks.
You can import a foreign conguration only if it contains a virtual disk that is either in a Ready or Degraded state. In other words, all of the
virtual disk data must be present, but if the virtual disk is using a redundant RAID level, the additional redundant data is not required.
For example, if the foreign conguration contains only one side of a mirror in a RAID 1 virtual disk, then the virtual disk is in a Degraded
state and can be imported. On the other hand, if the foreign conguration contains only one physical disk that was originally congured as a
RAID 5 using three physical disks, then the RAID 5 virtual disk is in a Failed state and cannot be imported.
In addition to virtual disks, a foreign conguration may consist of a physical disk that was assigned as a hot spare on one controller and then
moved to another controller. The Import Foreign Conguration task imports the new physical disk as a hot spare. If the physical disk was
set as a dedicated hot spare on the previous controller, but the virtual disk to which the hot spare was assigned is no longer present in the
foreign conguration, then the physical disk is imported as a global hot spare.
The Import Foreign Conguration task is only displayed when the controller has detected a foreign conguration. You can also identify
whether a physical disk contains a foreign conguration (virtual disk or hot spare) 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 or has a hot spare assignment.
If you have an incomplete foreign conguration which cannot be imported, you can use the Clearing Foreign Conguration option to erase
the foreign data on the physical disks.
NOTE
: The task of importing foreign conguration imports all virtual disks residing on physical disks that have been added to the
controller. If more than one foreign virtual disk is present, all the congurations are imported.
Importing Or Recovering Foreign Congurations
The recover operation attempts to restore degraded, failed, or missing virtual disks to a healthy state. A virtual disk may be in a degraded,
failed, or missing state after losing communication with the controller due to a power loss, faulty cable connection, or other failure. A rebuild
or background initialization may automatically initiate after the recover operation completes.
The virtual disk data may be inconsistent after recovery. Verify the virtual disk data after the Import/Recover Foreign Conguration task
completes.
In some cases, the virtual disk data is incomplete and it is not possible to successfully recover the virtual disk.
To import or recover a foreign conguration:
Click Import/Recover to import or recover all virtual disks residing on physical disks attached to the controller.
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