Users Guide
The SAS 6/iR controller enables you to assign two global hot spares. The controller firmware remembers the hot spare assignment even after the physical
disks that you assigned as hot spares have been removed. In other words, in the case of a disk removal, the firmware may assume that a hot spare is
present when it is not. In this case, the firmware may prevent you from assigning a new global hot spare as the firmware assumes that a global hot spare is
already assigned.
When a physical disk fails in a redundant virtual disk, the failed disk is rebuilt onto the hot spare. In this case, the controller firmware reassigns the slot
containing the failed disk as the hot spare. In this circumstance, a disk not previously assigned as a global hot spare becomes a hot spare through failure or
removal.
To ensure that the controller firmware always has a healthy physical disk as a global hot spare, do the following:
l When removing a physical disk that is assigned as a global hot spare, unassign the hot spare before removal and reassign another physical disk as the
global hot spare.
l Immediately replace any physical disk that has failed or been removed. This ensures that a healthy disk resides in a slot that the controller firmware
assumes is a hot spare.
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