Erasing secure physical disks, Configuring hot spare physical disks – Dell POWERVAULT MD3620I User Manual

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Configuration: Disk Groups and Virtual Disks

Erasing Secure Physical Disks

In the AMW, when you select a security enabled physical disk that is not part

of a disk group, the Secure Erase menu item is enabled on the Physical Disk

menu. You can use the secure erase procedure to re-provision a physical disk.

You can use the Secure Erase option if you want to remove all of the data on

the physical disk and reset the physical disk security attributes.

CAUTION:

Possible loss of data access—The Secure Erase option removes all of

the data that is currently on the physical disk. This action cannot be undone.

Before you complete this option, make sure that the physical disk that you

have selected is the correct physical disk. You cannot recover any of the data

that is currently on the physical disk.
After you complete the secure erase procedure, the physical disk is available

for use in another disk group or in another storage array. For more information

on the secure erase procedure, see the PowerVault Modular Disk Storage

Manager online help topics.

Configuring Hot Spare Physical Disks

Guidelines to configure host spare physical disks:

• You can use only unassigned physical disks with Optimal status as hot

spare physical disks.

• You can unassign only hot spare physical disks with Optimal, or Standby

status. You cannot unassign a hot spare physical disk that has the In Use

status. A hot spare physical disk has the In Use status when it is in the

process of taking over for a failed physical disk.

• If a hot spare physical disk does not have Optimal status, follow the

Recovery Guru procedures displayed by the MDSM application to correct

any problem before trying to unassign the physical disk.

• Hot spare physical disks must be of the same media type and interface type

as the physical disks that they are protecting.

• If there are secure disk groups and security capable disk groups in the

storage array, the hot spare physical disk must match the security

capability of the disk group.

• Hot spare physical disks must have capacities equal to or larger than the

used capacity on the physical disks that they are protecting.

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