HP 166207-B21 Smart Array 5300 Controller User Guide - Page 126

Upgrading Hard Drive Capacity, is running, and can be done even if there are no available drive bays.

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Hard Drive Installation and Replacement 2. Power down the system. 3. Move the drives. 4. Power up the system. A 1724 POST message is displayed, indicating that drive positions were changed and the configuration was updated. CAUTION: If a 1785 (Not Configured) POST message is displayed, power the system down immediately to avoid data loss, and then return the drives to their original locations. 5. Restore the data from backup if necessary. You can now check the new drive configuration by running ORCA or the Array Configuration Utility (refer to Chapter 7 for details). Upgrading Hard Drive Capacity You can increase the storage capacity on a system by swapping drives one at a time for higher capacity drives. This method is viable as long as a fault-tolerance method is running, and can be done even if there are no available drive bays. CAUTION: Since a data rebuild takes about 15 minutes per gigabyte, your system is unprotected against drive failure for many hours, or even days, while the rebuild is in progress. To upgrade hard drive capacity: 1. Back up all data. 2. Replace any drive. The data on the new drive is re-created from redundant information on the remaining drives. CAUTION: Do not replace any other drive until data rebuild on this drive is complete. 3. When data on the new drive has been rebuilt (the Activity LED is no longer illuminated), repeat the previous step for the other drives in the array, one at a time. E-10 Compaq Smart Array 5300 Controller User Guide

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Hard Drive Installation and Replacement
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Compaq Smart Array 5300 Controller User Guide
2.
Power down the system.
3.
Move the drives.
4.
Power up the system.
A 1724 POST message is displayed, indicating that drive positions were changed
and the configuration was updated.
CAUTION:
If a 1785 (Not Configured) POST message is displayed, power the
system down immediately to avoid data loss, and then return the drives to their
original locations.
5.
Restore the data from backup if necessary.
You can now check the new drive configuration by running ORCA or the Array
Configuration Utility (refer to Chapter 7 for details).
Upgrading Hard Drive Capacity
You can increase the storage capacity on a system by swapping drives one at a time
for higher capacity drives. This method is viable as long as a fault-tolerance method
is running, and can be done even if there are no available drive bays.
CAUTION:
Since a data rebuild takes about 15 minutes per gigabyte, your system is
unprotected against drive failure for many hours, or even days, while the rebuild is in
progress.
To upgrade hard drive capacity:
1.
Back up all data.
2.
Replace any drive. The data on the new drive is re-created from redundant
information on the remaining drives.
CAUTION:
Do not replace any other drive until data rebuild on this drive is
complete.
3.
When data on the new drive has been rebuilt (the Activity LED is no longer
illuminated), repeat the previous step for the other drives in the array, one at a
time.