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VTrak E-Class Product Manual - Promise Technology, Inc.

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<strong>VTrak</strong> E-<strong>Class</strong> <strong>Product</strong> <strong>Manual</strong><br />

• Dedicated – An unassigned disk drive that can only be used by a specified<br />

disk array.<br />

The hot spare policy function lets you select whether a disk array will access any<br />

unassigned disk drive or a designated drive in the event of disk drive failure. See<br />

“Managing Spare Drives” on page 141 (WebPAM PROe) or page 190 (CLU) for<br />

information on how to make this setting.<br />

The spare drive effectively takes the place of the failed drive and the RAID<br />

system immediately begins to rebuild data onto the drive. When the rebuild is<br />

complete, the disk array is returned to fault tolerant status.<br />

<strong>VTrak</strong> includes a function that enables you to return a hot spare drive from a disk<br />

array back to spare status. When you create the hot spare drive, check the<br />

Revertible box to enable this feature. See “Transition” on page 257.<br />

See also “Critical & Offline Disk Arrays” on page 289.<br />

Partition and Format the Logical Drive<br />

Like any other type of fixed disk media in your system, a RAID logical drive must<br />

also be partitioned and formatted before use. Use the same method of<br />

partitioning and formatting on an logical drive as you would any other fixed disk.<br />

Depending on the operating system you use, there may or may not be various<br />

capacity limitations applicable for the different types of partitions.<br />

RAID Level Migration<br />

To migrate a disk array is to do one or both:<br />

• Change its RAID level<br />

• <strong>Inc</strong>rease the number of disk drives (sometimes called Expansion)<br />

Migration takes place on an existing Functional disk array without disturbing the<br />

existing data. While the disk array is migrating, you can access the data as<br />

before. When migration is complete, your disk array will have a different RAID<br />

level and/or a larger capacity.<br />

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