You reboot the server… and suddenly the controller insists the array is foreign.
No drives failed. Nothing was touched. No maintenance window.
Just a warning that feels both urgent and completely unclear.

This message doesn’t mean “import now.”
It means the controller found a mismatch between what the disks say and what its cache/NVRAM believes—and it’s protecting your data until the conflict is resolved.

Handled wrong, this is where data loss starts.


  • Foreign Config Detected” on boot or during POST
  • All drives show Online or Optimal
  • Array refuses to mount
  • Controller prompts: Import / Clear / Ignore
  • Logs show config mismatch, stale timestamps, or unexpected metadata

1. Metadata Epoch Drift

If the controller’s cache/NVRAM wasn’t fully committed before shutdown, on-disk metadata is now “older” than the controller expects.
Ref: TN-R5-001 §4, §6

2. Mid-write power loss

A single incomplete parity-write cycle can break alignment, leading to a foreign warning instead of a rebuild.
Ref: TN-R5-001 §6

3. Silent RAID 5 penalty (read-modify-write)

If a survivor hit a latent sector error, the controller may distrust its own parity and refuse to assemble the array.
Ref: TN-R5-001 §3

4. Controller safety lockout

If identity signatures (slot, WWN, timestamps) don’t match, controllers stop to avoid corrupting the stripe map.
Ref: TN-R5-001 §4, §8

5. Accidental drive shuffle

Even brief reseating or moving one drive to a new slot can trigger mismatched IDs.
Ref: TN-R5-001 §4


  • Do NOT import the foreign config immediately
  • Do NOT clear foreign (erases layout references)
  • Do NOT force the array online
  • Do NOT rebuild until parity is validated
  • Do NOT re-seat or reorder drives trying to “fix it”

Any of these can lock the array into the wrong layout—or overwrite the last good metadata.


  • Freeze the configuration exactly as it is
  • Export controller config
  • Capture NVRAM/cache state
  • Clone all member disks sector-by-sector
  • Verify slot → serial → WWN identity
  • Validate metadata timestamps and signature coherence
  • Reconstruct parity externally before admitting drives back into the controller

This preserves the only evidence needed to restore the real RAID 5 layout.

Diagnostic Overview

  • Array Type: RAID 5 — Single Parity Set
  • Controller State: Foreign Config Detected / Members Online
  • Likely Cause: Metadata Epoch Mismatch or Signature Drift
  • Do NOT: Import or Clear Foreign Before Imaging
  • Recommended Action: Clone Members, Export Controller Config, Validate Metadata Against TN-R5-001

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