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Add Hot Fix Drive

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ICP RAID Console • Select an array drive and press Enter to display the Array Drive window. • Select the Remove Array Drive option and press Enter. Warning: This option destroys all data on the array drive. After you choose the Remove Array Drive option, ICPCON displays a warning message to confirm the removal of the selected array drive. Press to proceed with the removal, or press to cancel the operation. Note: If an array drive has been removed, there is a possibility that it could be rebuilt without data loss if all of the following are true: • It is reconstructed in the exact same order it had been built before. • The components of the array drive, that is the host drives, have not been modified. • The stripe size and RAID level remain the same. • A Non-destructive build is carried out. In all other cases, ALL DATA WILL BE LOST. Add Hot Fix Drive To access this function, from the Advanced Setup menu: • Select the Configure Array Drives option and press Enter to display the Select Array Drive screen. • Select an array drive and press Enter to display the Array Drive window. • Select the Add Hot Fix Drive option and press Enter. This submenu option allows you to add a hot fix drive to an existing RAID 1, RAID 4, RAID 5, or RAID 10 array drive. There are two different types of hot fix drives: Private and Pool hot fix drives. A pool hot fix drive is a spare drive within the so-called hot fix pool. A drive in a hot fix pool is available for several array drives as a hot fix drive. Thus, several array drives can share one hot fix drive. Of course, once this drive has been used by one of the array drives, it is no longer available for the others. A private hot fix drive is dedicated to one RAID 4, RAID 5 or RAID 10 array drive. Only drives that meet the following requirements are suitable as hot fix drives: • It must not be an active component of another array drive. • It must have a storage capacity greater than or equal to the storage capacity of the smallest logical drive of the array drive. Example: A RAID 5 array drive consists of the following components: Logical Drive 0 2000MB Logical Drive 1 1500MB Logical Drive 2 1100MB Logical Drive 3 2000MB This array drive has a usable storage capacity of 3300MB. A hot fix drive for this array must have at least 1100MB of storage capacity. 136 Software Installation and User's Guide

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Software Installation and User’s Guide
ICP RAID Console
Select an array drive and press Enter to display the Array Drive window.
Select the
Remove Array Drive
option and press Enter.
Warning:
This option destroys all data on the array drive.
After you choose the
Remove Array Drive
option, ICPCON displays a warning message to
confirm the removal of the selected array drive. Press <Y> to proceed with the removal, or
press <N> to cancel the operation.
Note:
If an array drive has been removed, there is a possibility that it could be rebuilt without
data loss if all of the following are true:
It is reconstructed in the exact same order it had been built before.
The components of the array drive, that is the host drives, have not been modified.
The stripe size and RAID level remain the same.
A Non-destructive build is carried out.
In all other cases, ALL DATA WILL BE LOST.
Add Hot Fix Drive
To access this function, from the Advanced Setup menu:
Select the
Configure Array Drives
option and press Enter to display the Select Array
Drive screen.
Select an array drive and press Enter to display the Array Drive window.
Select the
Add Hot Fix Drive
option and press Enter.
This submenu option allows you to add a hot fix drive to an existing RAID 1, RAID 4,
RAID 5, or RAID 10 array drive.
There are two different types of hot fix drives:
Private
and
Pool
hot fix drives. A pool hot
fix drive is a spare drive within the so-called hot fix pool. A drive in a hot fix pool is
available for several array drives as a hot fix drive. Thus, several array drives can share
one hot fix drive. Of course, once this drive has been used by one of the array drives, it is
no longer available for the others. A private hot fix drive is dedicated to one RAID 4,
RAID 5 or RAID 10 array drive.
Only drives that meet the following requirements are suitable as hot fix drives:
It must not be an active component of another array drive.
It must have a storage capacity greater than or equal to the storage capacity of the
smallest logical drive of the array drive.
Example: A RAID 5 array drive consists of the following components:
This array drive has a usable storage capacity of 3300MB. A hot fix drive for this array
must have at least 1100MB of storage capacity.
Logical Drive 0
2000MB
Logical Drive 1
1500MB
Logical Drive 2
1100MB
Logical Drive 3
2000MB