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Modifying RAID options

You may change Auto-Rebuild and SpeedRead
configurations. Refer to

Step 14

and

Step 17

under

Creating a custom setup

on page 16 for details on

these features.
1

Follow the instructions in

Preliminary steps

on

page 31 and click on the

RAID Groups arrow

from the

Select User Process box.

2

Click on the

Modify RAID Options button.

3

Click on

Next.

4

Select the RAID group from the drop down box.

5

Select the options you wish to change.

6

Click on

Commit.

7

A warning box appears. In the warning box,
verify that you want to complete the
configuration by clicking on

Yes. Clicking on No

ends the procedure without making a change.

8

When the process is complete, the

Health and

Status Monitor page appears.

FastStream process: adding or removing Hot Spares

If a member of a RAID group becomes degraded or
faulted, you lose some redundancy in your RAID
group until a new member is rebuilt into the RAID
group. However, Hot Spare devices may be
designated as replacements for faulted devices
without intervention by you or a host.
You may set up a pool of Hot Spare devices of
different sizes appropriate for your RAID groups.
Hot Spares may be set up by the FastStream
automatically depending on your choices during initial
setup.

Note

Devices in the Hot Spare pool should be of
appropriate size to the RAID group so that
smaller devices are not replaced by much
larger Hot Spare devices, thus wasting
storage capacity.

When the ATTO FastStream detects a faulted device:
• The Controller searches the Hot Spare pool for

the smallest block device of sufficient size to
substitute for the faulted drive.

• The FastStream replaces the faulted device with

the device from the Hot Spare pool.

• The FastStream begins an automatic rebuild of

the RAID group(s).

Note

A RAID rebuild may take up to two hours to
complete.

1

Follow the instructions in

Preliminary steps

on

page 31 and click on the

FastStream SC arrow

from the

Select User Process box.

2

Select the

Add/Remove Hot Spares button.

3

Click

Next.

4

Select the drive(s) to be added or removed from
the Hot Spare pool by clicking on the boxes
representing those drives.

5

When you have completed your changes, click
Commit.

6

A warning box appears. In the warning box,
verify that you want to complete the
configuration by clicking on

Yes. Clicking on No

ends the procedure without making a change.

7

When the process is complete, the

Health and

Status Monitor screen appears.

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