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Guidelines for Making Changes to Current Installation
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Changing the Fault Tolerance
An overview of the procedures to change the fault tolerance is provided
below.
1. Decide on a fault-tolerance method. Review Appendix D,
“Understanding Drive Arrays,” and choose the fault-tolerance method
that best suits your needs.
2. Back up data. Changing the fault tolerance will destroy the data on
that logical drive. You must back up all data in the logical drive that
you will be changing.
3. Configure drive array. Proceed to Chapter 5, “Running the Array
Configuration Utility,” for information on reconfiguring your drive
array with the new fault-tolerance method.
4. Restore data. Copy the backed-up data into the same logical drive.
Your system automatically redistributes the data according to the new
fault-tolerance method.
Moving Drives
Drives can be moved to alternate ID positions on the same array controller as
long as their relative positions remain unchanged. (For information on moving
arrays from one controller to another, see the section in this chapter, “Moving
Arrays.”) Although data loss is not anticipated during drive movement, it is
recommended you back up data before moving drives. To move drives, the
following conditions must be met:
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Controller firmware is the latest revision (currently 2.02).
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System power is OFF (includes all system components).
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The move will not result in more than 7 physical drives and/or 32
logical drives (volumes) connected to a single controller.
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No failed drives identified. The array should be in its original
configuration with no active spare drives.
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Capacity expansion is not running.
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Drives in each array must maintain same the same relative positions
before and after drive movement as shown in Figure 2-1.