
Chapter 5: Management with the CLU
Dedicated means this spare drive can only be used with the specified disk array(s). Global means this spare drive can be used by any disk array.
5.If you chose Dedicated, highlight Dedicated to Arrays and press the backspace key to erase the current value, then type the new value.
Specify the number(s) of the disk array(s) you want to assign your spare. The current disk arrays are listed in parentheses.
6.Press
Spare Drive Settings
This screen displays information about a spare drive. It enables you to change the settings for this spare drive:
•Revertible – Yes means the drive automatically returns to its spare drive assignment after the failed physical drive is replaced.
•Type – Global or Dedicated (to a specific disk array)
To change these settings:
1.Highlight the setting you want to change.
2.Press the spacebar to toggle between the choices.
3.For dedicated spares, type the array number it is assigned to.
4.Press
To run spare check, highlight Start Spare Check and press Enter. The results appear next to Spare Check Status.
Delete Spare Drive
Caution
If the spare drive you delete is the only spare, the controller will not rebuild a critical array until you provide a new spare drive.
1.Highlight the spare drive you want to delete and press the spacebar to mark it.
The mark is an asterisk (*) to the left of the listing.
2.Highlight Delete Marked Spare Drives and press Enter.
3.Press Y to confirm the deletion.
LUN Mapping (Fibre Channel and iSCSI)
1.From the Main Menu, highlight Additional Info and Management and press Enter.
2.Highlight LUN Mapping and press Enter.
A list of the current iSCSI or Fibre Channel initiators appears.
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