Adaptec 3200S User Guide - Page 117

Hot Spare Control, -h Create hot spare drive

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RAIDUTIL Command Line Utility All specified drives become individual, unassigned physical drives after this command is used. ! Note: There is no procedure to reverse the effect of the -Z operation. This option is a method of last resort for deleting conflicting RAID table information. Hot Spare Control -h Create hot spare drive This switch creates one or more stand-alone hot spare drives. The drives must physically exist and may not contain any logical drive segments. Reboot your system after creating hot spare drives to ensure they are recognized correctly. Specify certain logical drives by the device address. Commas must be used to separate drives. raidutil -d1 -h 015 Makes ID 15 controller 1 a hot spare. Note: The -r parameter can follow this switch to set the rebuild priority for the new hot spare. -H Delete hot spare drive This switch deletes one or more stand-alone hot spare drives. The capacity is returned to unassigned space. Specify the hot spare drives by the device address. Commas must be used to separate drive addresses. Specify all to delete all stand-alone hot spare drives. 4-9

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RAIDUTIL Command Line Utility
All specified drives become individual, unassigned physical drives
after this command is used.
Note:
There is no procedure to reverse the effect of the -Z
operation. This option is a method of last resort for deleting
conflicting RAID table information.
Hot Spare Control
-h
Create hot spare drive
This switch creates one or more stand-alone hot spare drives. The
drives must physically exist and may not contain any logical drive
segments. Reboot your system after creating hot spare drives to
ensure they are recognized correctly.
Specify certain logical drives by the device address. Commas must
be used to separate drives.
raidutil -d1 –h 015
Makes ID 15 controller 1 a hot spare.
Note:
The –
r
parameter can follow this switch to set the
rebuild priority for the new hot spare.
-H
Delete hot spare drive
This switch deletes one or more stand-alone hot spare drives. The
capacity is returned to unassigned space.
Specify the hot spare drives by the device address. Commas must be
used to separate drive addresses. Specify
all
to delete all stand-alone
hot spare drives.
!