SUPER MICRO Computer AOC-USAS-L4iR manual Creating a Global Hotspare Drive

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9.Select a RAID level for the logical drive and press Enter.

10.(Optional) Set the logical drive size by highlighting Size and Enter.

The minimum valid logical drive size is 64 Mbytes. An error will appear if you try to create a logical drive that is smaller 64 Mbytes. By default, all the available space in the array is to the current logical drive. For RAID 10 arrays, only one logical can be defined for the entire array.

11.(Optional) Change the disks’s default Write Cache and Read policies (see Sec- tion 3-3, “Setting the Hard Disk Write Cache Read Ahead Policies”).

12.When you have finished defining the current logical drive, Accept and press Enter.

13.Configure additional logical drives on the same array, if desired. you have cre- ated more than one array, configure a logical the second array.

14.Save the configuration when prompted, and press any key to the Management Menu.

15.Initialize the new logical drive(s). (See Section 3-2 “Initializing Logical Drives,” for detailed instructions.)

Creating a Global Hotspare Drive

The MegaRAID BIOS CU enables you to create global hotspare drives (dedicated hotspare drives are not supported). A hotspare drive can automatically replace a failed drive in a redundant RAID 1 or RAID 10 array, to protect against data loss.

Important: When you select disk drive for a global hotspare, be sure it is the same type of drive (either SAS or SATA) as the drives in the arrays that it will protect. LSI recommends that you do not combine SAS and SATA drives in the same array.

You can create a hotspare when you are configuring a new storage configuration, as described in the previous sections. To add a hotspare drive to an existing redundant storage configuration, follow these steps:

1.Select Objects from the Management Menu.

2.Select Physical Drive. A list of physical drives appears.

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Contents AOC-USAS-L4i AOC-USAS-L4iR Manual Revision 1.0b Release Date October 17 Table of Contents MegaRAID Storage Manager SoftwareOverview and Installation Adding a Saved Storage Configuration Add-on Card Users Guide Operating Systems Supported Product FeaturesOverview An Important Note to UsersEurope Contacting SuperMicroHeadquarters Asia-PacificGeneral Safety Guidelines ESD Safety GuidelinesAn Important Note to Users Add-on Card Users Guide Front Connectors and Jumpers Front ConnectorsFront Connector and Pin Definitions #1. Internal SAS ConnectorJumper Settings Front Jumper Locations and Pin DefinitionsLED Indicators Front Pane LEDsRAID Minimum Drive Requirements RAID 1 ArraysAdd-on Card Users Guide Chapter Driver Installation Performing a Quick ConfigurationStarting the MegaRAID Bios CU Configuring Arrays and Logic DrivesUsing Easy Configuration Using New Configuration and View/Add Configuration Logical Drive ConfigurationSafety Information and Technical Specifications Creating a Global Hotspare Drive Initializing Logical Drives Logical Drive Submenu Setting the Hard Disk Write Cache and Read Ahead Policies Rebuilding a Drive Hot Plug Support Checking Data Consistency Viewing and Changing Device Properties Viewing and Changing Adapter Properties Viewing and Changing Logical Drive Properties Forcing Drives Online or OfflineViewing Physical Drive Properties Deleting a Logical Drive Configuring a Bootable Logical DriveClearing a Storage Configuration Overview Creating Storage ConfigurationsMonitoring Storage Devices Hardware and Software RequirementsMaintaining Storage Configurations Installation Customer Information Screen Customer Information Screen Installing MegaRAID Storage Manager Software for Linux Linux Error Messages Add-on Card Users Guide Chapter MegaRAID Storage Manager Window and Menus Starting MegaRAID Storage Manager SoftwareSelect Server Window Select Server Window MegaRAID Storage Manager Window Physical/Logical View Panel Properties/Operations/Graphical View Panel Event Log PanelMenu Bar File MenuLog Menu Chapter Configuration Creating a New Storage ConfigurationFirst Screen Configuration Wizard Understanding Virtual Disk Parameters Using Auto Configuration Auto Configuration ScreenUsing Guided Configuration First Guided Conguration Screen Second Guided Configuration Screen Using Manual Configuration RAID Manual Configuration First Manual Configuration ScreenManual Configuration Defining a Virtual Disk Manual Configuration Adding a Hotspare Safety Information and Technical Specifications Using Manual Configuration RAID Using Manual Configuration RAID Adding Hotspare Disks Changing Adjustable Task Rates Changing Virtual Disk Properties Deleting a Virtual DiskSaving a Storage Configuration to Disk Clearing a Storage Configuration from a ControllerAdding a Saved Storage Configuration