Dell H810 Server User Manual


 
68 Management Applications for PERC Cards
Managing Preserved Cache
If a virtual disk becomes offline or is deleted because of missing physical
disks, the controller preserves the dirty cache from the virtual disk.
The preserved dirty cache, known as pinned cache, is preserved until you
import the virtual disk or discard the cache.
NOTE: Certain operations, such as creating a new virtual disk, cannot be
performed if preserved cache exists. You have to enter the BIOS Configuration
Utility (<Ctrl><R>) to resolve the situation before you boot to the operating system.
Messages are displayed notifying you that you must enter the BIOS Configuration
Utility (<Ctrl><R>) to discard the preserved cache or import the virtual disks with the
preserved cache.
CAUTION: If there are any foreign configurations, it is strongly advised that you
import the foreign configuration before you discard the preserved cache.
Otherwise, you might lose data that belongs with the foreign configuration.
Perform the following steps to select whether to import the virtual disk or
discard the preserved cache:
1
On the
VD Mgmt
screen, click on a controller icon.
2
Press <F2> to display the menu of available actions.
3
Select
Manage Preserved Cache
.
A message is displayed advising you to import the foreign configuration
before you discard the preserved cache to avoid losing data belonging to
the foreign configuration. Confirm whether you want to continue. The
Manage Preserved Cache
screen displays the affected virtual disks.
4
You can choose to discard the cache on the
Manage Preserved Cache
screen. If you press
Cancel
, the process is cancelled and the
Preserved
Cache Retained
dialog box is displayed.
If you choose to discard the cache, you are prompted to confirm your
choice. If you choose to retain the cache, a message is displayed to notify
you that you cannot perform certain operations while the cache exists.
Click
OK
to continue.