Friday, May 31, 2019

raid - Accidentally deleted wrong logical drive HP Smart Array P800 controller

I was tasked to do some rearranging on my company's HP Proliant storage server. In the p800 configuration utility I managed to delete the wrong logical disk, which was a 10 disk RAID 6 array. I'm just wondering if there's any way to recover that logical disk. When I boot up I'm given the options



Logical drive(s) disabled due to possible data loss.  
Select "F1" to continue with logical drive(s) disabled.

Select "F2" to accept data loss and to re-enable logical drive(s)
RESUME = "F1" OR "F2" KEY.


I haven't chosen either. F2 sounds scary. I just wish there was a way to re-import the foreign configuration like on the Dell servers.



Can anyone help?

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