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Solution Type Technical Instruction Sure Solution 1010763.1 : Sun StorEdge[TM]: How to Add a 6320 Dedicated or Global Hot Spare from CLI or GUI
PreviouslyPublishedAs 214880 Description This document contains the following information: >Describes the two kinds of hot spare drives. >How to add a dedicated or global hot spare to a 6320 profile or array. >How to verify that a hot spare has been added. Steps to Follow There are two kinds of hot spare (standby) drives available in the Sun StorEdge[TM] 6320: dedicated and global. >A dedicated hot spare is only used for the pool in which it was created. It can be added when creating a pool for the first time or when modifying a pool using a profile that has a dedicated hot spare. You can not add a dedicated spare to a profile that is in use. >A global hot spare is used for the array that it is part of. A global hot spare is added to an array. A global hot spare can be added at anytime as long as there are unused drives, other then d1. The maximum amount of global hot spares allowed in an array is 8. To create a new pool with a dedicated hot spare: Syntax:# sscs create -a array-name -t tray-id [-d number-of drives ] -r RAID-level -s {0 | 1} pool pool-name Example: # sscs create -a array00 -t 2 -d 4 -r 5 -s 1 pool hspool The "-s 1" adds the hot spare. You can then use a profile to modify the pool by removing or adding a hot spare: Syntax:# sscs modify -a array_name -p profile_name pool pool_name Example:# sscs modify -a array00 -p joe pool hspool In the example above, applying the "joe" profile to the hspool removes the hot spare. To create a global hot spare: Syntax:# sscs modify -h hot-spare-drive-count array array-name Example# sscs modify -h 2 array array00 The above example adds 2 global hot spares to array array00. To add a global hot spare from the Configuration Services GUI: 1. Select "SE6000 Arrays" from the left column 2. In the right screen, select the array to which you are adding the spare. 3. Click the Configure button. 4. Under the "Array array_name Properties" window, find the option "Array Hot Spare Pool Size:", which lists the number of global hot spares for this array. 5. Change the number of disks to increase or decrease the number of global spares for this array. 6. Click the Save button to apply the change. To add a dedicated hot spare from the Configuration Services GUI: 1. Expand the array list (array00, as used in the example). 2. Expand the pool list. 3. Select the pool to which you want to add the hot spare. 4. In the right window, click the "Apply Different Profile" button. 5. Select the profile from the displayed list. To view details of the profile, click the profile name. 6. Click the Save button. Product Sun StorageTek 6320 System global, dedicated, hot, spare, 6320, CLI, GUI Previously Published As 76516 Change History Date: 2005-09-16 User Name: 95826 Action: Update Canceled Comment: *** Restored Published Content *** techgroup added Version: 0 Date: 2005-09-16 User Name: 95826 Action: Update Started Comment: missing techgroup Version: 0 Date: 2005-06-27 User Name: 95826 Action: Update Canceled Comment: *** Restored Published Content *** canceling update as updater is no longer within Sun Version: 0 Date: 2005-06-27 User Name: 95826 Action: Reassign Comment: reassigning document as updater is no longer within Sun Version: 0 Date: 2005-06-16 User Name: 132461 Action: Update Started Comment: Title Version: 0 Date: 2004-06-01 User Name: C149439 Action: Approved Comment: Created numbered steps for procedures. Edited text. Gail Waldron Version: 0 Date: 2004-06-01 User Name: C149439 Action: Accepted Comment: Version: 0 Date: 2004-06-01 User Name: 38107 Action: Approved Comment: Nice Job Version: 0 Date: 2004-06-01 User Name: 39181 Action: Approved Comment: Have seen this asked on the maserati alias a few times so I decided to write it up. Version: 0 Date: 2004-05-26 User Name: 39181 Action: Created Comment: Version: 0 Product_uuid 4de60cc2-a08e-4610-b8bf-6a1881cb59c6|Sun StorageTek 6320 System Attachments This solution has no attachment |
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