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Local disk config destructive to current server

HamR
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I'm hoping this should be an easy one to solve.

I have a C220 M3S server giving me the "Local disk config destructive to current server" error when I try to associate an SP to it. I don't care about data loss, as the disks are new and the SD card can be reinstalled. This appears to be a hangover from an old (long since deleted) SP with a preserved config enabled.

How I do overcome this?

Thanks,

Hamish

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Walter Dey
VIP Alumni
VIP Alumni

Hi Hamish

the problem is related to the Protect Configuration setting that protected the disk’s configuration if the service profile associated to the blade was removed:

If Protect Configuration is set, the Local Disk Configuration is perserved on disassociation.

On reassociation of the same Server, a configuration error will be raised if the new Local Disk Configuration is different.

Try to create and associate a dummy SP with "any local disk policy" and "no protection".

Walter.

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Walter Dey
VIP Alumni
VIP Alumni

Hi Hamish

the problem is related to the Protect Configuration setting that protected the disk’s configuration if the service profile associated to the blade was removed:

If Protect Configuration is set, the Local Disk Configuration is perserved on disassociation.

On reassociation of the same Server, a configuration error will be raised if the new Local Disk Configuration is different.

Try to create and associate a dummy SP with "any local disk policy" and "no protection".

Walter.

Qiese Dides
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

Hi Hamish,

Uncheck the "Protect Configuration" option in the Local Disk configuration policy, this will overcome your issue.

Let me know if you have any other questions,

Qiese Dides

HamR
Level 1
Level 1

Thanks Walter, that did the trick.

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