Importing Or Clearing Foreign Configurations Using The Vd Mgmt Menu - Dell 6 series User Manual

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If you attempt to run a Consistency Check on a virtual disk that has not been
initialized, the following error message displays:
The virtual disk has not been initialized. Running a
consistency check may result in inconsistent messages
in the log. Are you sure you want to continue?
You can select Yes or No. If you select Yes, the CC operation continues. If you
select No, the operation ends.
Perform the following steps to run a Consistency Check.
1 Press <Ctrl><N> to access the VD Mgmt menu screen.
2 Press the down-arrow key to highlight Virtual Disk #.
3 Press <F2> to display the menu of available actions.
4 Press the down-arrow key to select Consistency Check.
5 Press the right-arrow key to display the available actions (Start, Stop).
6 Select Start and press <Enter> to run a Consistency Check.
The Consistency Check runs and checks the redundancy data in the
virtual disks.
7 After you start the Consistency Check, press <Esc> to display the
previous menu if needed.

Importing or Clearing Foreign Configurations Using the VD Mgmt Menu

When a foreign configuration exists, the BIOS banner displays the message
Foreign configuration(s) found on adapter. In addition,
a foreign configuration, when present, displays on the right side of the
VD Mgmt screen.
You can use the VD Mgmt menu to import the existing configuration to the
RAID controller or clear the existing configuration. In addition, you can view
the foreign drive data from the Foreign View tab without importing the
configuration.
NOTE:
The controller does not allow an import that results in more than 64
virtual disks.
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