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VessRAID Setup - Promise Technology, Inc.

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Managing Spare Drives<br />

Spare Drive Management includes the following functions:<br />

• Viewing a list of Spare Drives (page 169)<br />

• Creating a Spare Drive (page 169)<br />

• Making Spare Drive Settings (page 170)<br />

• Running Spare Check (page 170)<br />

• Deleting a Spare Drive (page 171)<br />

Viewing a list of Spare Drives<br />

169<br />

Chapter 5: Management with the CLU<br />

To view a list of spare drives:<br />

From the Main Menu, highlight Spare Drive Management and press Enter.<br />

A list of the current spare drives appears, including the following parameters:<br />

• ID number<br />

• Operational Status<br />

• Physical Drive ID number<br />

• Configured Capacity<br />

• Revertible – The spare drive returns to spare status after you replace<br />

the failed drive in the disk array. See “Transition” on page 273 for more<br />

information.<br />

• Type – Global (all disk arrays) or Dedicated (to specified disk arrays)<br />

• Dedicated to Array – The array to which a dedicated spare is assigned<br />

Creating a Spare Drive<br />

Only unconfigured physical drives can be used to make spares. Check your<br />

available drives under Physical Drive Management. See “Managing Physical<br />

Drives” on page 155.<br />

1. From the Main Menu, highlight Spare Drive Management and press Enter.<br />

2. Highlight Create New Spare Drive and press Enter.<br />

3. Highlight Physical Drive Number and press the backspace key to erase the<br />

current value, then type the new value.<br />

Specify the number of the physical drive you want for your spare. The<br />

available drive numbers are in parentheses.<br />

4. Highlight Revertible and press the spacebar to toggle between Yes and No.<br />

A revertible drive can be returned to spare status after you replace the failed<br />

drive in a disk array. See “Transition” on page 273 for more information.

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