User's Manual

190 Physical Disks or Physical Devices
In some cases, a rescan is required for the controller to recognize
configuration changes such as the removal of a disk or device. For more
information, see
Rescan to Update Storage Configuration Changes
.
NOTE: This procedure is not available for physical disks or devices that have been
assigned as a hot spare or physical disks or devices that are part of a virtual disk. In
addition, this procedure is only supported for hotswap physical disks or devices
(disks that reside in a carrier).
Rebuild
Does my controller support this feature? See
Supported Features
.
Use the Rebuild task to reconstruct data when a physical disk in a redundant
virtual disk fails. For more information, see
Replacing a Failed Disk that is Part
of a Redundant Virtual Disk
.
Rebuilding a disk may take several hours.
Cancel Rebuild
Does my controller support this feature? See
Supported Features
.
Use the Cancel Rebuild task to cancel a rebuild that is in progress. If you
cancel a rebuild, the virtual disk remains in a degraded state. The failure of an
additional physical disk can cause the virtual disk to fail and may result in
data loss. It is recommended that you rebuild the failed physical disk as soon
as possible.
NOTE: If you cancel the rebuild of a physical disk that is assigned as a hot spare,
you must reinitiate the rebuild on the same physical disk in order to restore the data.
Canceling the rebuild of a physical disk and then assigning another physical disk as
a hot spare does not cause the newly assigned hot spare to rebuild the data. You
must reinitiate the rebuild on the physical disk that was the original hot spare.
Assign and Unassign Global Hot Spare
Does my controller support this feature? See
Supported Features
.
A global hot spare is an unused backup disk that is part of the disk group. Hot
spares remain in standby mode. When a physical disk that is used in a virtual
disk fails, the assigned hot spare is activated to replace the failed physical disk