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How to wipe a power edge t420, 4 array SCSI drive set
Hello All,
I recently obtained a power edge from eBay, I have a perc H710 adapter.
I was wondering the best way of wiping all 4 drives.
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Hello All,
I recently obtained a power edge from eBay, I have a perc H710 adapter.
I was wondering the best way of wiping all 4 drives.
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DELL-Charles R
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May 26th, 2022 10:00
Hello rosmersc,
RAID5 with 4 drives (the capacity of one drive is reserved for parity), you can only use the capacity of each drive equivalent to the smallest drive in the array.
146x3=438G
If you use just the three 600G drives then you should get near 1.2TB on a RAID5
DELL-Joey C
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May 24th, 2022 22:00
Hi @rosmersc,
There is no preferred way of wiping data. When you create RAID on the PERC, it will prompt if you need to initialize the new RAID creation, just check it and when the process of creation is finished, the PERC will wipe all data on the disk.
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May 25th, 2022 08:00
I’ve tried to initialize the disks.
I created a RAID-0, and put four disks in together. I did a slow-init.
It still isn’t wiping it, when I try to create a new virtual disk. It only creates a 500GB disk when it’s suppose to be creating a 1TB disk. This is raid-5, its only creating a 500GB instead of the 1TB is had when I got the machine
DELL-Charles R
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May 25th, 2022 10:00
Hello rosmersc,
What is the capacity of the individual hard drives?
Are they all the same SAS or SATA? You cannot mix those in the same array.
Did you use all four drives in the RAID 0 and what size was the array capacity then? 2TB? (if they are 500G drives)
After you created RAID0 and slow init; Did you delete the array?
When you create RAID5 do you use all four drives? The resulting size should be 1.5TB (if they are 500G drives)
Try this in order:
In the controller Delete array.
Shut down, remove all drives
Boot into controller and reset configuration
Shut down and insert drives
Boot into controller and create RAID5
rosmersc
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May 25th, 2022 13:00
How would I clear the existing configuration?
DELL-Young E
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May 25th, 2022 17:00
Hi did you follow the instruction that Chris has given you yet?
rosmersc
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May 25th, 2022 18:00
I have not as I’m at work, I was asking how do I clear the current configuration?
DELL-Joey C
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May 25th, 2022 22:00
Hi @rosmersc,
You can refer to page 48 on how to clear configuration (Deleting Virtual Disks) https://dell.to/3lKzrzd but make sure the data in the VD is not needed.
rosmersc
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May 26th, 2022 10:00
They’re SAS-SCSI.
*3 600 GB Drives
1 146GB drive
when i try to create a raid 0 or 5 it limits the max size I can make the VD to 500GB.
rosmersc
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May 26th, 2022 19:00
Fantastic, that’s my problem.
how can I use that smallest 125GB SAS drive and still get 1.5TB on a raid array?
DELL-Joey C
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May 27th, 2022 00:00
Hi @rosmersc,
Unfortunately, creating logical RAID array (virtual disk), you must use similar size drives. Hence, you will not be able to use the smaller space disk size together with larger space disk size.