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What Do the Hot Spare Icons Mean?, Deleting a Hot Spare, Explanation, Action

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Protecting Your Data with Hot Spares What Do the Hot Spare Icons Mean? Icon Explanation Healthy global or dedicated hot spare Action No action required. Hot spare is too small to protect the pool(s) it's assigned to Hot spare has been built into a pool after disk drive failure Designate larger disk drive as hot spare Designate replacement or other available disk drive as new hot spare Deleting a Hot Spare You can delete a hot spare. You may want to do this to: • Make disk drive space available for a pool or logical device. • Remove the 'hot spare' designation from a disk drive that is no longer being used as a hot spare. To remove or delete a hot spare: 1 In the Enterprise View, select the iSCSI Storage Appliance associated with the hot spare. 2 In the Physical Devices View, click the hot spare. 3 In the Actions menu bar, click Delete hot-spare drive. The hot spare is deleted and the disk drive becomes available for other uses in your IP SAN. Chapter 6 Protecting Your Data 63

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Protecting Your Data with Hot Spares
Chapter 6
Protecting Your Data
63
What Do the Hot Spare Icons Mean?
Deleting a Hot Spare
You can delete a hot spare. You may want to do this to:
Make disk drive space available for a pool or logical device.
Remove the ‘hot spare’ designation from a disk drive that is no longer being used
as a hot spare.
To remove or delete a hot spare:
1
In the Enterprise View, select the iSCSI Storage Appliance associated with the hot
spare.
2
In the Physical Devices View, click the hot spare.
3
In the
Actions
menu bar, click
Delete hot-spare drive
.
The hot spare is deleted and the disk drive becomes available for other uses in
your IP SAN.
Icon
Explanation
Action
Healthy global or dedicated hot spare
No action required.
Hot spare is too small to protect the
pool(s) it’s assigned to
Designate larger disk drive as hot spare
Hot spare has been built into a pool
after disk drive failure
Designate replacement or other available
disk drive as new hot spare