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Vess A Class NVR Storage Appliance
Promise Technology
spare
Usage
spare [-a <action>]
spare -a list [-i <SpareId>] [-d <DaId>] [-v]
spare -a add [-i <SpareId>] -p <PdId> [-t g|d] [-r y|n] [-d <DaId list>] [-s “<list of settings>”]
spare -a mod -i <SpareId> [-t g|d] [-r y|n] [-d <DaId list>] [-s “<list of settings>”]
spare -a del -i <SpareId>
Summary
The spare command displays a list of hot spare drives and creates, modifies, and deletes hot
spare drives.
A global hot spare can replace a failed drive from any redundant disk array.
A dedicated hot spare is assigned to one or more redundant disk arrays, and can only replace a
drive that belongs to one of the assigned arrays.
A revertible hot spare can be transitioned back to spare status after it replaces a failed drive in a
disk array. See the transit command.
The hot spare drive must be of equal or greater size than the drive it replaces. The spare drive
must be the same media type, HDD or SSD, as the other physical drives in the disk array.
Options
-a <action>
Specifies the action to perform.
list
(Default) Displays a list of hot spare drives.
add
Adds new hot spare drives.
mod Changes hot spare drive settings.
del
Deletes a hot spare drive.