Chapter 5: Management with WebPAM PRO

Managing Spare Drives

When a physical drive in a disk array fails and a spare drive of adequate capacity is available, the disk array will begin to rebuild automatically using the spare drive. See “Critical & Offline Logical Drives” on page 189.

Spare drive management includes the following functions:

Viewing a List of Spare Drives (page 149)

Creating a Spare Drive (page 150)

Deleting Spare Drive (page 151)

Making Spare Drive Settings (page 151)

Running Spare Check (page 152)

Viewing a List of Spare Drives

To view a list of spare drives:

1.Click the Subsystem icon in Tree View.

2.Click the Spare Drives icon.

The information includes:

ID – The unique ID number assigned to the spare drive.

Operational Status – OK is normal. Can also show Rebuilding, Transition Running, PDM Running, or Offline.

Physical Drive ID – The ID number of the physical drive assigned as a spare

Capacity – The data storage capacity of this spare drive.

Revertible – Yes or No. A revertible spare drive automatically returns to its spare drive assignment after the failed physical drive in the disk array is replaced. See “Transition” on page 185 for more information.

Type – Global, can be used by any disk array. Dedicated, can only be used by the assigned disk arrays.

Dedicated to Disk Arrays – For dedicated spares, the disk arrays to which they are assigned. Global spares show N/A.

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Promise Technology EX4650A, EX8650A user manual Managing Spare Drives, Viewing a List of Spare Drives