Assigning global spare disks, Understanding how to assign global spare disks, Assigning global spare disks 9-30 – HP NetRAID-4M Controller User Manual

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Command Line Interface User’s Guide

Executing container remove spare 0 (CHANNEL=2,ID=3,LUN=0)

After running the

container remove spare

command to

remove one or more spare disks from a single container, use the

container show spare

command to display information about

your spare disks, as in the following example. In the example, the
Scsi C:ID:L

column indicates No Devices Assigned, which means

that no spare disk is assigned to container 0.

HPN0> container show spare

Executing: container show spare

Container Scsi C:ID:L

_________ ___________________________

0 --- No Devices Assigned ---

Assigning Global Spare Disks

The CLI allows you to assign one or more spare disks to all
containers managed by a controller. To assign one or more spare
disks for all container’s managed by a controller, use the

container set global_spare

command.

To work with globally assigning spare disks, you must understand:

The container assign global spare disks attributes you can
specify

How to assign global spare disks

The following sections discuss each of these topics.

Understanding the Assign Global Spare Disk Attributes You can
Specify

You use the

container set global_spare

command to assign

spare disks to multiple containers. The

container set

global_spare

command has no attributes.

Understanding How to Assign Global Spare Disks

This section provides an example that describes how to assign spare
disks to all containers managed by a controller.

Before assigning a spare disk to all containers managed by a
controller, use the

container list

command to display

information about your containers, as in the following example. In

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