Troubleshooting external connections – Dell PowerVault MD1120 User Manual

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Troubleshooting Your Enclosure

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Action

Foreign Configuration

1 Enter the Ctrl-R utility
2 Import the foreign configuration (right click "controller" for a drop-down

menu with this selection).

Failed Virtual Disks

NOTE:

This warning message appears if one or more virtual disk(s) are

spanned across two or more enclosures or if an enclosure in split mode is
shared by one server.

3 During POST, press <Ctrl><R> to enter the Ctrl-R utility.
4 Find the virtual disk(s) marked as Failed and record all settings from the

Properties screen, including RAID level, physical disk members, physical
disk order (sequence), virtual disk size, and stripe (element) size.

5 Delete the failed virtual disk.
6 Clear the remaining foreign configuration.
7 Re-create the original virtual disk using the original set of physical disks,

and the identical parameters recorded in step 4. This re-establishes the
configuration information.

NOTE:

Do not initialize the new virtual disks.

8 Exit the Ctrl-R utility and boot to the operating system.

For more information on the Ctrl-R utility, see the

Dell PERC 6/E Adapter

User’s Guide.

Troubleshooting External Connections

Loose or improperly connected cables and bent pins are the most likely source
of problems. Ensure that all external cables are securely attached to the external
connectors on your system and that none of the connectors are damaged. See
"Back-Panel Indicators and Features" on page 13 for the back-panel connectors
on your enclosure.

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