Managing Hot Spares; Viewing Raid Volume Properties; Managing An Array - HP SC44Ge Installation Manual

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To keep existing data, press the M key.
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To overwrite existing data, press the D key.
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(Optional) To add a hot spare, move the cursor to the Hot Spr column and press the + key, – key, or
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spacebar.
An adapter can have only one hot spare, which generally acts as a global hot spare for all volumes
on the adapter. However, if you configure an adapter with one SAS RAID 1 volume, one SATA RAID
1 volume, and a SAS drive as the hot spare, the hot spare is available only for the SAS volume.
Press the C key.
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Select Save Changes.
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The configuration utility pauses while it creates the array. When array creation is complete, the utility
displays the Adapter Properties screen.
(Optional) To set this RAID 1 volume as the boot volume, select the SAS Topology option on the
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Adapter Properties screen and then, on the SAS Topology screen, set the boot volume. For more
information, see "Selecting a boot disk (on page 21)."

Viewing RAID volume properties

On the Adapter List screen, select an adapter.
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On the Adapter Properties screen, select RAID Properties. The View Array screen is displayed,
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showing the properties of the first volume on the adapter.
If the adapter has more than one volume configured, view the properties of the next array by
3.
pressing Alt+N.

Managing an array

On the Adapter List screen, select an adapter.
1.
On the Adapter Properties screen, select RAID Properties.
2.
On the View Array screen, select Manage Array.
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The Manage Array screen appears, displaying the following options:
Manage Hot Spare
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Synchronize Array
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Activate Array
o
Delete Array
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Select an option from the list, and follow the prompts that are presented for that option on the screen
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that appears.

Managing hot spares

The Manage Hot Spare screen enables you to add hot spares to RAID 1 volumes and to remove hot
spares. An adapter can have only one hot spare, which generally acts as a global hot spare for all RAID
1 volumes on the adapter. However, if you configure an adapter with one SAS RAID 1 volume, one SATA
RAID 1 volume, and a SAS drive as the hot spare, the hot spare is available only for the SAS volume.
To add or remove a hot spare:
On the Manage Array screen, select Manage Hot Spare.
1.
("Managing hot
spares" on page 19)
("Synchronizing an
("Activating an
array" on page 20)
("Deleting an
array" on page 20)
array" on page 20)
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