Table 7-5. Physical Disk Failure and Rebuild Issues (continued)

Issue

Suggested Solution

 

 

Rebuilding a physical

If you have configured hot spares, the PERC 6 controller

disk after one of them

automatically tries to use one to rebuild a physical disk that is

is in a failed state.

in a failed state. Manual rebuild is necessary if no hot spares

 

with enough capacity to rebuild the failed physical disks are

 

available. You must insert a physical disk with enough storage

 

into the subsystem before rebuilding the physical disk. You

 

can use the BIOS Configuration Utility or Dell OpenManage

 

Storage Management application to perform a manual rebuild

 

of an individual physical disk.

 

See the section "Performing a Manual Rebuild of an

 

Individual Physical Disk" on page 107 for procedures to

 

rebuild a single physical disk.

 

 

A virtual disk fails

The global hot spare goes back into HOTSPARE state and

during rebuild while

the virtual disk goes into FAIL state.

using a global hot

 

spare.

 

A virtual disk fails during rebuild while using a dedicated hot spare.

The dedicated hot spare goes into READY state and the virtual disk goes into FAIL state.

A physical disk fails

The rebuild operation for the inaccessible physical disk starts

during a

automatically after the reconstruction is completed.

reconstruction process

 

on a redundant virtual

 

disk that has a hot

 

spare.

 

 

 

A physical disk is

A physical disk takes longer to rebuild when under high

taking longer than

stress. For example, there is one rebuild I/O operation for

expected to rebuild.

every five host I/O operations.

 

 

You cannot add a

The firmware does not allow you to create a virtual disk using

second virtual disk to a the free space available in a disk group if a physical disk in a

disk group while the

virtual disk in the disk group is undergoing a rebuild

virtual disk in that

operation.

disk group is

 

undergoing a rebuild

 

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