Rescanning physical disks for changes in state, Dedicated hot spares – Dell PowerEdge RAID Controller S100 User Manual

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Appendix B

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Rescanning Physical Disks for Changes in State

The physical disk information displayed at the PERC Virtual Disk

Management utility is the state of the physical disks when they were last

scanned. If a rescan has not been performed, the information displayed is the

state of the physical disks at boot time.
Every time a physical disk is connected or disconnected while online, a rescan

is performed. A rescan is automatically performed when Dell OpenManage

Server Administrator Storage Management detects that a physical disk has

been added or removed.

Dedicated Hot Spares

A dedicated hot spare is a backup physical disk for the redundant virtual disk

to which it is assigned. The physical disk that is used as a dedicated hot spare

cannot be a member of an existing virtual disk. When the hot spare is

activated, it becomes the receptacle for the data from the failed physical disk

member of the volume, without interrupting the system or requiring your

intervention.
A dedicated hot spare can be assigned to any redundant virtual disk, and up to

four hot spares can be assigned to a virtual disk. However, a dedicated hot

spare cannot be assigned while a task is running on the virtual disk.
A global hot spare can be assigned when a virtual disk is created in the PERC

Virtual Disk Management utility. A global hot spare can be added at any time

when Storage Management is used.
If there is enough space available on the dedicated hot spare, and a disk

failure occurs, the rebuild process for the virtual disk starts automatically.
Dedicated hot spare assignments do not apply to a non-redundant virtual

disk.

NOTE:

A virtual disk is marked Failed or Degraded if a physical disk reports a Failed

state, or if the SAS/SATA cable to the physical disk or power cable is disconnected.

A dedicated hot spare is often preferred to a global hot spare, especially for

critical data. This is because a dedicated hot spare guarantees that the virtual

disk has a backup physical disk assigned exclusively to it in case of a failure.
For additional information, see "Managing Global Hot Spares" on page 56.

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