RAID configuration PROBLEM

Hello

I have a little trouble on a server R610 in RAID5 with 3 disks and RAID H700 card.

The 1st disk in "Foreign" State, the second in 'Fail' and the 3rd en 'Oneline '.

The virtual disk 'offline '.

Can I do a clear at the level of the 'foreign config' pour rebuild the 1st disk or DO I wait to replace the drive en "failure"?

Thank you for your response.

Laurent_Rio,

The first chose you want to do is import the foreign configuration on the disk. (See below pour steps)

This should use the reader to go online after its importation, then proceed to rebuild the defective disk.

Do not erase the foreign, low - configuration you import it. In the BIOS of the controller RAID (Ctrl + R) highlight the controller of the group which includes the virtual disk, para on F2 and is the foreign configuration, then to IMPORT FOREIGN. After the failed drive can automatically start rebuilding, but if not then start the system and see if the data is accessible. If Yes, then you can get a backup, and then launch the reconstruction after.

Let me know how it goes

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The first thing you want to do is to IMPORT the foreign configuration on the disk. (see below for the procedure)

This will cause I hope the reader to go online after it is important and then proceed to rebuild on the failed drive.

Do NOT clear the foreign configuration, remember to import.

Controller raid BIOS (Ctrl-R) highlight the group controller that includes the virtual disk, hit F2 and select foreign Config, and then select IMPORT FOREIGN. After that the failed drive can automatically start to rebuild, but if not then start the system and see if the data is accessible. If Yes, then you can get a backup, and then start the reconstruction later.

Let me know how it goes.

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