Assigning and Deassigning a Hot Spare

Assigning a Hot Spare

Use this option to assign a selected unassigned drive as a hot spare drive. A hot spare drive contains no data and acts as a standby in case any drive fails in a RAID level 1, 3, or 5 array on the Storage Subsystem. The hot spare drive adds another level of redundancy to the Storage Subsystem.

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How to Assign a Hot Spare Drive

To assign a hot spare drive, select one or more drives in the Physical View from the available unassigned drives; then, select either the Drive >> Assign Hot Spare pull-down menu option, or Assign Hot Spare from the right-mouse pop-up menu.

Result: The drive changes from unassigned to standby hot spare. The drive's capacity is subtracted from the Unconfigured Capacity node in the Logical View.


Deassigning a Hot Spare

Use this option to return a selected hot spare drive or drives to an unassigned state.

Caution:

How to Deassign a Hot Spare Drive

To deassign a hot spare drive, select one or more standby hot spare drives in the Physical View; then, select either the Drive >> Deassign Hot Spare pull-down menu option, or Deassign Hot Spare from the right-mouse pop-up menu.

Result: The drive changes from standby hot spare to unassigned. The drive's capacity is added to the Unconfigured Capacity node in the Logical View.