Power e410 RAID question

Hello

I have an R410 using a Perc H200 controller. In the frame are 3 disks. 2 are in a RAID 1 configuration and the third is alone. I just changed status from abroad online.

What I want to do is to use this drive as a storage device independent for the 2012 operating system on the box server. Its data not important that it will contain so didn't need to be ATTACKED. However, the only option available in Openmanage shall assign as a global hot spare. great if it's what I wanted but it's not!

I can do what I'm describing?

Thank you very much

Sorry Barry, I almost forgot the H200 has a capacity of passthrough. The H700 and Perc 6 controllers do not have this capacity. You should be able to insert the single disc, erase any previous configuration for this drive in the controller. Then the operating system. The operating system should be able to see this solitary drive in the disk management page.

Let me know.

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