Compaq StorageWorks HSG60 ACS Solution Software V8.6 for Linux X86 and Alpha Installation and Configuration Guide
Configuration Procedures 5–23
2. Delete the desired disk drive using the following command:
DELETE SPARESET DISKNNNNN
3. Verify the contents of the spareset using the following command:
SHOW SPARESET
Enabling Autospare
With AUTOSPARE enabled on the failedset, any new disk drive that is inserted into the
PTL location of a failed disk drive is automatically initialized and placed into the spareset.
If initialization fails, the disk drive remains in the failedset until you manually delete it
from the failedset.
To enable autospare, enter the following command:
SET FAILEDSET AUTOSPARE
To disable autospare, enter the following command:
SET FAILEDSET NOAUTOSPARE
During initialization, AUTOSPARE checks to see if the new disk drive contains metadata.
Metadata is information the controller writes on the disk drive when that the disk drive is
configured into a storageset. Therefore, the presence of metadata indicates the disk drive
belongs to, or has been used by, a storageset. If the disk drive contains metadata,
initialization stops. (A new disk drive will not contain metadata but a repaired or reused
disk drive might. To erase metadata from a disk drive, add it to the controller's list of
devices, then set it to be notransportable and initialize it.)
Deleting a Storageset
NOTE: If the storageset you are deleting is partitioned, delete each partitioned unit before you
can delete the storageset.
1. Show the storageset’s configuration:
SHOW STORAGESET-NAME
2. Delete the unit number that uses the storageset. Use the following command:
DELETE UNIT-NUMBER
3. Delete the storageset. Use the following command:
DELETE STORAGESET-NAME