A Contingent array considers a foreign drive to be a member of the array; however, the drive is a member of another array that is in a Contingent or Exported state. A foreign drive is a drive that has been exported from this storage subsystem or not yet completely imported into the storage subsystem. The Recovery Guru Details area provides specific information you will need as you follow the recovery steps.
Caution: Electronic discharge can damage sensitive components. Always use proper antistatic protection when handling components. Touching components without using a proper ground may damage the equipment.
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Refer to the Details area to find which drive slot is
reporting the foreign drive. |
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2 | Remove the foreign drive. | ||||||||
3 | Refer to the Details area to find which drives are associated with the array that has the incorrect reference to the foreign drive. | ||||||||
4 | Remove each drive until they are all removed | ||||||||
5 | After the Logical view of the Subsystem Management Window (AMW) no longer displays the array you removed in step 4, re-insert each drive until all have been re-inserted into the storage subsystem. | ||||||||
6 | When all of the drives are spun up
and recognized, the Contingent array should re-appear in
the Logical view. Select the Contingent array in the Logical View, and then select the Advanced >> Maintenance >> Import Array menu option. |
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7 | Follow the instructions in the
Import Array dialog to properly import the array
into the storage subsystem. Notes:
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8 | Important: Read all of the following steps thoroughly or click the Save As button before taking action, because you will lose access to these Recovery Steps once you click Recheck.
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