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Chapter 6: RAID configuration
Managing hot spares
You may configure one disk as a global hot spare to protect critical data on the
RAID 1. You may create the hot spare disk at the same time you create the RAID 1
volume. Refer to this section when adding a hot spare disk on an existing volume.
If a disk on an RAID 1 volume fails, the utility automatically rebuilds the failed
disk data on the hot spare. When the failed disk is replaced, the utility assigns
the replacement as the new hot spare.
To create a hot spare
1. Follow steps 1–3 of the section
Viewing volume properties
.
2. From the
View Volume
screen, select
Manage Volume
, then press <Enter>.
3. From the
Manage Volume
screen, select
Manage Hot Spares
, then press
<Enter>.
Esc = Exit Menu F1/Shift+1 = Help
Enter=Select Item Alt+N=Next Volume
LSI Corp Config Utility v7.07.00.00 (2010.04.30)
View Volume -- SAS2008
Volume 1 of 1
Identifier LSI Logical Volume 3000
Type RAID 1
Size(GB) 148
Status Optimal
Task None
Manage Volume
Slot Device Identifier RAID Hot Drive Pred Size
Num
Disk Spr Status Fail (GB)
0 ATA ST3160812AS E Yes
No Primary No 148
1 ATA ST3160812AS E Yes
No Secondary No 148
Esc = Exit Menu F1/Shift+1 = Help
Enter = Select Item
LSI Corp Config Utility v7.07.00.00 (2010.04.30)
Manage Volume -- SAS2008
Identifier LSI Logical Volume 3000
Type RAID 1
Size(GB) 148
Status Optimal
Task None
Manage Hot Spares
Consistency Check
Activate Volume
Delete Volume
Online Capacity Expansion
Summary of Contents for RS100-X7
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