Removing a drive – Avago Technologies 3ware 9650SE-12ML (Channel) User Manual

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Removing a Drive

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To add a drive

1

Insert the drive into the hot swap bay or into your enclosure.

2

In 3DM, choose

Management > Maintenance

.

3

On the Maintenance page, click

Rescan Controller

.

The drive will appear in the list of available drives. You can now use it in
a new RAID configuration, as part of an existing configuration, or as a
replacement drive in the event that another drive degrades.

If you want to use this drive as a spare, see “Creating a Hot Spare” on
page 113.

Removing a Drive

If you have hot swappable drives in a carrier or an enclosure and you want to
physically remove a drive from your system without powering it down, you
should first remove it through the 3ware software.

Follow this procedure if you know that a drive is developing a problem and
you want to replace it, or to replace a drive which has already failed.

Note:

When you add a drive to your system and connect it to the controller, it is

automatically detected and listed in 3DM. If it does not immediately display, or if it is
part of a unit, you can use the rescan feature, as described below.

Warnings:

Physically removing a drive that is not in a hot swap bay or that is part of a non-
redundant unit, can result in a system hang or may even damage the system and
the drive.

The steps below will destroy any information that identifies this drive as part of a
RAID unit.

Existing data on this drive will no longer be available.

Notes:

If you want to remove a unit from your system and reassemble it in another system,
do not follow these steps. Instead, turn to “Removing a Unit” on page 136.

If you physically remove a drive on a controller without first removing it in 3DM, it will
be listed as removed, however it will not be completely removed unless you Rescan
the controller.

Drives that are part of a non-redundant or degraded unit cannot be removed.

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