Memory errors
Memory errors can corrupt cached data, so the controllers are designed to detect and attempt to recover from the memory errors.
•If a
•If a
•The controller logs an event to the controller’s internal event log and a message during POST is displayed indicating a
NOTE: In case of a
Preserved Cache State
The controller preserves the dirty cache from a virtual disk if the virtual disk becomes offline or is deleted because of missing physical disks. This preserved dirty cache is called pinned cache and is preserved until you import the virtual disk or discard the cache.
Use the BIOS Configuration Utility (<Ctrl> <R>) to select whether to import the virtual disk or discard the preserved cache. In the VD Mgmt menu, select Manage Preserved Cache and follow the steps on the screen.
Security key errors
Secured foreign import errors
A foreign configuration is a RAID configuration that already exists on a replacement physical disk that you install in a system. A secured foreign configuration is a RAID configuration that was created under a different security key.
There are two scenarios in which a secured foreign import fails:
•The passphrase authentication
•The secured virtual disk is in an offline state after supplying the correct
Failure to select or configure non
A virtual disk can be either secured or unsecured depending on how it was configured when created. In order to create a secured virtual disk, the controller must have a security key present and must contain SEDs only. In order to select/configure
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