
Disk Array High Availability Features
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Global Hot Spare Disks
A global hot spare disk is reserved for use as a replacement disk if a data disk fails. Their
role is to provide hardware redundancy for the disks in the array. To achieve the highest
level of availability, it is recommended that one global hot spare disk be created for each
channel. A global hot spare can be used to replace any failed data disk within the array
regardless of what channel it is on.
When a disk fails, the disk array automatically begins rebuilding the failed disk’s data on an
available global hot spare. When all the data has been rebuilt on the global hot spare, the
LUN functions normally, using the global hot spare as a replacement for the failed disk. If a
global hot spare is not available, data is still accessible using the redundant data
maintained by the LUN.
When the failed disk is replaced, all data is copied from the former global hot spare onto
the replacement disk. When the copy is complete, the former global hot spare is returned to
the global hot spare disk group and is again available as protection against another disk
failure.
If a failed disk is replaced while data is being rebuilt on the global hot spare, the rebuild
process continues until complete. When all data is rebuilt on the global hot spare, it is then
copied to the replacement disk.
Global hot spares are an essential component for maintaining data availability. A global hot
spare reduces the risk of a second disk failure and restores the disk array’s performance,
which may be degraded while the LUN is forced to recreate data from parity. The use of
multiple global hot spares may be desirable in environments where data availability is
crucial. Multiple global hot spares ensure that data remains accessible even if multiple
disks fail.
Rebuilding Data
The rebuild process occurs any time a disk failure occurs. It uses the existing data and
parity or mirror disk to rebuild the data that was on the failed disk. Because it is competing
with host I/Os for disk array resources, a rebuild may affect disk array performance. The
effect on performance is controlled by the rebuild priority settings. These settings
determines how the disk array divides resources between the rebuild and host I/Os.
Summary of Contents for Surestore Disk Array 12h - And FC60
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Page 36: ...36 Array Controller Enclosure Components Figure 9 Controller Enclosure Front View ...
Page 41: ...Array Controller Enclosure Components 41 Product Description Figure 13 Controller Fan Module ...
Page 44: ...44 Array Controller Enclosure Components Figure 15 Power Supply Fan Module ...
Page 68: ...68 Capacity Management Features ...
Page 117: ...Topologies for HP UX 117 Topology and Array Planning Figure 39 High Availability Topology ...
Page 122: ...122 Topologies for HP UX Figure 40 High Availability Distance and Capacity Topology ...
Page 126: ...126 Topologies for HP UX Figure 41 Campus Topology ...
Page 130: ...130 Topologies for HP UX Figure 43 Four Hosts Connected to Cascaded Switches ...
Page 142: ...142 Topologies for Windows NT and Windows 2000 ...
Page 158: ...158 Installing the Disk Array FC60 Figure 54 Enclosure EIA Positions for System E Racks ...
Page 161: ...Installing the Disk Enclosures 161 Installation Figure 56 Disk Enclosure Contents ...
Page 172: ...172 Installing the Controller Figure 62 Controller Enclosure Package Contents ...
Page 174: ...174 Installing the Controller Figure 63 Mounting the Controller Enclosure ...
Page 234: ...234 Adding Disk Enclosures to Increase Capacity ...
Page 274: ...274 Managing the Disk Array Using SAM Unassigned disks selected as hot spares ...
Page 345: ...HP UX Diagnostic Tools 345 5 HP UX DIAGNOSTIC TOOLS Overview 346 Support Tools Manager 347 ...
Page 350: ...350 Support Tools Manager Figure 90 mstm Interface Main Window ...
Page 358: ...358 Support Tools Manager ...
Page 440: ...440 FCC Statements USA Only ...
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