fix: Handle Drives with existing config from another RAID adapter#136
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When querying state from the controller with drives that have existing RAID config, the PhysicalDrive.DG field has the letter 'F' specified. Handle this case by assigning another negative number (-2). Also Allocate a new DGUnknown value (-99) and use this when we encounter another string value that we don't know about rather than crashing. Add a test case for this scenario. Additional changes - Dropped commented out tests - Created const values for the DG properties Signed-off-by: Ryan Harper <ryaharpe@cisco.com>
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When querying state from the controller with drives that have existing RAID config, the PhysicalDrive.DG field has the letter 'F' specified. Handle this case by assigning another negative number (-2). Also Allocate a new DGUnknown value (-99) and use this when we encounter another string value that we don't know about rather than crashing.
Add a test case for this scenario.
Additional changes