User's Manual
HP Smart Array 641/642 Controller User Guide E-1
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Writer: John Turner File Name: m-appe hard drive installation & replacement
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Hard Drive Installation and Replacement
Each drive on a SCSI bus must have a unique ID value in the range 0 to 15 (except
ID 7, which is reserved for controller use). This SCSI ID value is set automatically on
hot-pluggable drives in ProLiant servers and storage systems, but values for other
drives must be set manually.
• Do not terminate the drives. The internal cabling in ProLiant servers provides the
required termination of the SCSI bus.
• Do not use drives of different capacity in the same array. The excess capacity of
larger drives cannot be used by the array and is wasted.
• Do not use hot-pluggable drives on the same SCSI bus as non-hot-pluggable
drives.
Drives can be of the Ultra2, Ultra160 (Ultra3), or Ultra320 (Ultra4) type.
General Information About Hard Drive Failure
When a hard drive fails, all logical drives that are in the same array are affected. Each
logical drive in an array may be using a different fault-tolerance method, so each
logical drive can be affected differently.
• RAID 0 configurations cannot tolerate drive failure. If any physical drive in the
array fails, all non-fault-tolerant (RAID 0) logical drives in the same array will
also fail.
• RAID 1+0 configurations can tolerate multiple drive failures as long as no failed
drives are mirrored to one another.
• RAID 5 configurations can tolerate one drive failure.