LSI SAS2 Manage Array window appears, Select New Array Type window appears, Array on this adapter

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4.Again, wait until synchronization completes on the new disk and the volume returns to the Optimal state.

5.In the Adapter List window of the SAS2 BIOS CU, use the arrow keys to select the LSI SAS adapter with the RAID 1 volume, and then press Enter.

The Adapter Properties window appears.

6.Use the arrow keys to select RAID Properties, and then press Enter. The Select New Array Type window appears.

7.Select View Existing Array.

The View Array window appears. If necessary, press Alt + N to switch to the RAID 1 volume with the new, higher-capacity disk drives.

8.Select Manage Array.

The Manage Array window appears.

9.Select Online Capacity Expansion.

A menu window appears with a warning message and with options to start the expansion process or quit.

10.Press Y to start the expansion.

The RAID Properties window appears when the expansion process completes.

11.Run a commercial tool specific to the operating system to move or increase the size of the partition on the newly expanded RAID1 volume.

3.3Managing Hot Spare Disks You can create one or two global hot spare disks to protect the data on mirrored volumes on an LSI SAS2 controller. You can also delete hot spare disks.

3.3.1 Creating Hot Spare Disks

Follow these steps to add global hot spare disks to an existing volume. The steps begin

 

with the Adapter List window that appears when the configuration utility starts:

 

 

1.

In the Adapter List window, use the arrow keys to select the LSI SAS adapter on

 

 

which you want to create hot spare disks, and then press Enter.

 

 

The Adapter Properties window appears, as shown in Figure 5.

 

2.

Use the arrow keys to select RAID Properties, and then press Enter.

 

 

The Select New Array Type window appears.

 

3.

Select View Existing Array.

 

 

The View Array window appears. If necessary, press Alt + N to switch to another

 

 

array on this adapter.

 

4.

Select Manage Array.

 

 

The Manage Array window appears.

 

5.

Select Manage Hot Spares, which is the first option, as shown in the

 

 

following figure.

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Contents SAS2 Integrated RAID Solution Revision History Table of Contents Table of Contents Features Introduction to the Integrated RAID SolutionOverview Enhanced RAID 1EBenefits and Features Types of mirrored arrays Overview of Integrated RAID Mirrored VolumesIntroduction Operation of Mirrored Volumes Typical Integrated Mirroring Implementation Integrated Mirroring Enhanced with Three Disks Mirrored Volume Features SAS2 Integrated RAID Solution User Guide Mirrored Volume Creating Mirrored VolumesConfiguration Overview Please wait, invoking SAS Configuration Utility Create New Array window appears Select Create RAID 1 VolumeSelect Create RAID 1E Volume Expanding an Integrated Mirroring Volume with OCE Select New Array Type window appears Manage Array window appearsArray on this adapter Following figureSmart support Manage Hot Spares window appearsHot Spare status changes to Yes Press C to create the hot spare diskOther Configuration Tasks Currently inactive Follow these steps to activate a selected volumePress Enter Select RAID Properties, and then press EnterSAS2 Bios CU, select an adapter from the Adapter List Follow these steps to select a boot diskHighlight SAS Topology, and press Enter SAS Topology window appearsBoot Device on SAS Topology Window Overview of Integrated Striping Boot disk or as a data diskVolumes can consist of two-to-ten disks Integrated Striping Example Integrated Striping DescriptionCreating Integrated Striping Volumes Creating Integrated Striping VolumesSelect Create RAID 0 Volume Viewing Volume Properties Activating an Array Select Delete Array Following figure shows Alternate deviceSAS2 Integrated RAID Solution User Guide Requirements Using the SAS2 Integrated RAID Configuration UtilityHardware and Software EFI Interface Description CommandsGB of capacity on the disk drive Command to get the enclosure and slot numbers of a driveMPI2 specification and is specific for SSD drives only Following fields of IOC Page 6 specify the configuration VolumeName a user-specified string to identify the volume Appearing while the command is runningSas2ircu controller# display filename Sas2ircu controller# delete nopromptInitiator ID 112Drive Type Enclosure information Enclosure# Logical IDFailed FLD The volume has failed Configuration has changed or a drive has failedMissing MIS The volume is missing Initializing Init The volume is initializingSas2ircu controller# status Sas2ircu controller# hotspare delete EnclosureBay Physical disk I/Os Quiesced or Not quiesced  Volume status Enabled or DisabledSas2ircu list NoneSas2ircu controller# activate volumeId Sas2ircu controller# constchk volumeId nopromptSas2ircu controller# logir action filename noprompt