12-07-2015 11:32 PM - edited 03-01-2019 12:30 PM
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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12-08-2015 12:40 AM
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.
12-08-2015 12:40 AM
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.
12-08-2015 04:21 AM
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
12-08-2015 05:59 AM
Thanks Walter, that did the trick.
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