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Contents ● 109 Managing Logical Drives and Hot SparesUnderstanding Logical Drives ...74Creating Log
11Monitoring Your Storage SpaceIn this chapter...Monitoring Options ...100Checkin
Chapter 11: Monitoring Your Storage Space ● 100Monitoring OptionsAdaptec Storage Manager provides many ways to monitor the status of your storage spac
Chapter 11: Monitoring Your Storage Space ● 101Checking Activity in Your Storage SpaceFrom your local system, you can see status information and messa
Chapter 11: Monitoring Your Storage Space ● 102Clearing the Event LogTo clear the event log of all recorded activity:1 In the menu bar of the main Ada
Chapter 11: Monitoring Your Storage Space ● 103Using Event Notifications to Monitor StatusYou can set up Adaptec Storage Manager to broadcast messages
Chapter 11: Monitoring Your Storage Space ● 104Opening the Notification Manager and Adding SystemsThis section describes how to set up event notificat
Chapter 11: Monitoring Your Storage Space ● 1053 Add the names of the other system(s) in your storage space that will receive event notifications gene
Chapter 11: Monitoring Your Storage Space ● 106Sending a Test EventTo ensure that a system is receiving logged notifications, you can send a test even
Chapter 11: Monitoring Your Storage Space ● 107If the test fails:a Ensure that the receiving system is powered on and running Adaptec Storage Manager.
Chapter 11: Monitoring Your Storage Space ● 108Removing a System from the Notification ListYou can remove any system (including the local system) from
Contents ● 1111 Monitoring Your Storage SpaceMonitoring Options...100Checking Activit
Chapter 11: Monitoring Your Storage Space ● 109Monitoring and Managing the Notification LogThe Notification Log displays status information and messag
Chapter 11: Monitoring Your Storage Space ● 110Finding the Notification Log FilesIn addition to appearing in the Notification Log, notifications are s
Chapter 11: Monitoring Your Storage Space ● 111Disabling Event NotificationsEvent notifications are enabled by default. You can choose disable them, i
Chapter 11: Monitoring Your Storage Space ● 112Opening the Email Notification ManagerThis section describes how to set up email notifications for one
Chapter 11: Monitoring Your Storage Space ● 113Entering the SMTP Server SettingsThe first time you are opening the Email Notification Manager, the SMT
Chapter 11: Monitoring Your Storage Space ● 1146 Repeat Steps 3 to 5 to add more email recipients.7 Click Cancel to close the Add Email Recipient wind
Chapter 11: Monitoring Your Storage Space ● 1153 On the menu bar, select Actions, then click Send test message.The test message is sent. If the test i
Chapter 11: Monitoring Your Storage Space ● 1163 Modify the recipient’s information as required, then click OK.Removing a Recipient from the Email Lis
Chapter 11: Monitoring Your Storage Space ● 117Using the Email LogBy default, email events are listed in the order they occurred, with the most recent
Chapter 11: Monitoring Your Storage Space ● 1182 In the menu bar, select Clear the event log, then click Email Notifications.3 Click Ye s to clear th
Contents ● 1213 Managing Remote SystemsIntroduction...133Removing a Remo
Chapter 11: Monitoring Your Storage Space ● 1194 Enter the “From” address to appear in email notifications.If email recipients will be replying to ema
Chapter 11: Monitoring Your Storage Space ● 120Broadcasting Event Alerts to UsersYou can set the Adaptec Storage Manager agent to send event alerts ab
Chapter 11: Monitoring Your Storage Space ● 121Silencing and Testing the Audible AlarmBy default, when a Warning- or Error-level event (see page 101)
Chapter 11: Monitoring Your Storage Space ● 122Silencing the AlarmWhen a Warning- or Error-level event occurs, you can silence the alarm on your local
12Managing TasksIn this chapter...Scheduling a Task...124Opening the Task Ma
Chapter 12: Managing Tasks ● 124Scheduling a TaskIf a task is lengthy and limits access to components on your storage space, you may want to set a dat
Chapter 12: Managing Tasks ● 1252 Click Schedule. The schedule window opens. (The window you see may be different from the one shown in this example,
Chapter 12: Managing Tasks ● 126Opening the Task ManagerYou can use the Task Manager to monitor and modify the tasks you have scheduled. (To schedule
Chapter 12: Managing Tasks ● 127Monitoring TasksUse the two main panels of the Task Manager to monitor your tasks:● Monitor upcoming tasks in the Task
Chapter 12: Managing Tasks ● 128The Event Log uses icons to show the status of past tasks:Double-click on an event to see basic information about the
Contents ● 13A Configuring SNMP SupportConfiguring SNMP Support on Windows...154Configuring SNMP Support on Linux...
Chapter 12: Managing Tasks ● 129Modifying a TaskIf your requirements change, you can reschedule a task to a different date or time. You can also modif
Chapter 12: Managing Tasks ● 130What if a task misses its start time?Tasks scheduled in Adaptec Storage Manager include an automatic 30-minute grace p
Chapter 12: Managing Tasks ● 131Disabling the Task ManagerThe Task Manager is enabled by default. If you do not wish to schedule tasks on a selected s
13Managing Remote SystemsIn this chapter...Introduction...133Removin
Chapter 13: Managing Remote Systems ● 133IntroductionTo manage remote systems, you must log in to them from the local system. (See Logging In to Remot
14Working with Display GroupsIn this chapter...Adding a System to a Display Group...135Viewing Display Grou
Chapter 14: Working with Display Groups ● 135Adding a System to a Display GroupAs your storage space grows and changes, you can add new systems to you
Chapter 14: Working with Display Groups ● 136Viewing Display Group StatusTo quickly view the status of systems within a display group, you can open th
Chapter 14: Working with Display Groups ● 137Moving a System from One Display Group to AnotherTo move a system from one display group to another:1 In
Chapter 14: Working with Display Groups ● 138Deleting a Display GroupIf required, you can delete a display group. When you delete the display group, t
Contents ● 14D Understanding RAIDUnderstanding Drive Segments...164RAID 0 (Non-RAID Logical Drives)...
15Managing Controllers and Disk DrivesIn this chapter...Rescanning a Controller...140Re
Chapter 15: Managing Controllers and Disk Drives ● 140Rescanning a ControllerAfter you connect a disk drive to or remove a ‘Ready’ (non-failed) disk d
Chapter 15: Managing Controllers and Disk Drives ● 141Viewing Controller PropertiesYou can open a Properties window for any controller in your storage
Chapter 15: Managing Controllers and Disk Drives ● 1422 In the menu bar, select Actions, then click Save printable configuration. 3 In the Save window
Chapter 15: Managing Controllers and Disk Drives ● 1432 In the menu bar, select Actions, then click Update controller images.The ROM Update wizard ope
Chapter 15: Managing Controllers and Disk Drives ● 1447 Review the update summary, then click Apply. 8 When prompted, click Yes to begin the update.Ca
Chapter 15: Managing Controllers and Disk Drives ● 145Replacing Disk Drives in a Logical DriveYou can replace one or more disk drives in a logical dri
16Solving ProblemsIn this chapter...Identifying a Failed or Failing Component...147Recovering from a Disk Drive Failu
Chapter 16: Solving Problems ● 147Identifying a Failed or Failing ComponentWhen your are notified of a Warning- or Error-level event, use Adaptec Stor
Chapter 16: Solving Problems ● 148Failed Disk Drive Protected by a Hot SpareWhen a logical drive is protected by a hot spare, if a disk drive in that
1About This GuideThis User’s Guide explains how to install and use Adaptec® Storage Manager to build a storage space and manage your stored data, whet
Chapter 16: Solving Problems ● 149Failed Disk Drive Not Protected by a Hot SpareWhen a logical drive is not protected by a hot spare, if a disk drive
Chapter 16: Solving Problems ● 150Multiple Failures in the Same Logical DriveExcept in RAID 6 and RAID 60 logical drives (see pages 171 and 172), if m
Chapter 16: Solving Problems ● 151Rebuilding Logical DrivesA hot-swap rebuild occurs when a controller detects that a failed disk drive in a logical d
Chapter 16: Solving Problems ● 152Creating an Archive FileYour Adaptec Storage Manager service representative might ask you to create a configuration
AConfiguring SNMP SupportIn this appendix...Configuring SNMP Support on Windows...154Configuring SNMP Support on Lin
Appendix A: Configuring SNMP Support ● 154Configuring SNMP Support on WindowsNote: Be sure your Windows installation includes SNMP support. By default
Appendix A: Configuring SNMP Support ● 155Configuring SNMP Support on LinuxFor the Linux operating system, the Adaptec Storage Manager SNMP agent is a
BQuick Answers to Common Questions...In this appendix...How do I...?...
Appendix B: Quick Answers to Common Questions... ● 157How do I...?Set up my storage space?Follow the five steps in the Getting Started Checklist on pa
Appendix B: Quick Answers to Common Questions... ● 158Schedule a task?Complete each step of the task until you are prompted to click Apply. (Don’t cli
Chapter 1: About This Guide ● 15Terminology Used in this GuideBecause this Guide provides information that can be used to manage multiple Adaptec RAID
Appendix B: Quick Answers to Common Questions... ● 159What’s the difference between...?Adaptec Storage Manager and the agent?Adaptec Storage Manager i
CButtons and Icons At-a-GlanceIn this appendix...Icons in the Physical Devices View ...161Icons in the L
Appendix C: Buttons and Icons At-a-Glance ● 161Icons in the Physical Devices ViewIcons in the Logical Devices ViewIcon DescriptionsReady disk driveDis
Appendix C: Buttons and Icons At-a-Glance ● 162Buttons in the Physical/Logical Devices ViewsButtons on the Main Window Tool BarButton Click to... More
DUnderstanding RAIDIn this appendix...Understanding Drive Segments ...164RAID 0 (Non-RAID Logical D
Appendix D: Understanding RAID ● 164Understanding Drive SegmentsA drive segment is a disk drive or portion of a disk drive that is used to create a lo
Appendix D: Understanding RAID ● 165RAID 1 Logical DrivesA RAID 1 logical drive is built from two disk drives, where one disk drive is a mirror of the
Appendix D: Understanding RAID ● 166RAID 1 Enhanced Logical DrivesNote: RAID 1E is an upgrade feature; if the RAID 1E feature is locked, see Adding En
Appendix D: Understanding RAID ● 167RAID 10 Logical DrivesA RAID 10 logical drive is built from two or more equal-sized RAID 1 logical drives. Adaptec
Appendix D: Understanding RAID ● 168RAID 5 Logical DrivesA RAID 5 logical drive is built from a minimum of three and a maximum of sixteen disk drives,
2Introduction to Adaptec Storage ManagerIn this chapter...About Adaptec Storage Manager...17About t
Appendix D: Understanding RAID ● 169RAID 5EE Logical DrivesNote: RAID 5EE is an upgrade feature; if the RAID 5EE feature is locked, see Adding Enhance
Appendix D: Understanding RAID ● 170RAID 50 Logical DrivesA RAID 50 logical drive is built from six to forty-eight disk drives configured as two ore m
Appendix D: Understanding RAID ● 171RAID 6 Logical DrivesNote: RAID 1E is an upgrade feature; if the RAID 1E feature is locked, see Adding Enhanced Fe
Appendix D: Understanding RAID ● 172RAID 60 Logical DrivesNote: RAID 1E is an upgrade feature; if the RAID 1E feature is locked, see Adding Enhanced F
Appendix D: Understanding RAID ● 173Selecting the Best RAID LevelUse the Table below to select the RAID levels that are most appropriate for the logic
GlossaryAAdaptec Storage Manager agentRuns in the background on your computer, monitoring and managing event notifications, tasks schedules, and other
Glossary ● 175channelAny path used for the transfer of data and the control of information between disk drives and a RAID controller. controllerA hard
Glossary ● 176firmwareA combination of hardware and software; software written onto read-only memory (ROM).formatSee initialize.GGBGigaByte. 1,024 MB.
Glossary ● 177LEDLight-emitting Diode. An electronic device that lights up when powered.local systemThe computer that you’re working on. In Adaptec St
Glossary ● 178portA connection point to a controller, disk drive, expander, enclosure, or other device.RRAIDRedundant Array of Independent Disks. For
Chapter 2: Introduction to Adaptec Storage Manager ● 17About Adaptec Storage ManagerAdaptec Storage Manager is a software application that helps you b
Glossary ● 179scheduled taskActivity, such as logical drive verification, that is set to be completed at a specified date and time. See also recurring
Glossary ● 180VverifyCheck a logical drive for inconsistent or bad data. May also fix any data problems or parity errors.
IndexAActions menu 46Agent actionsemail notifications 114event log 102notifications 106Alarm Actions 121, 122Configure read cache 80Configure w
Index ● 182adapters. See controllersADDLOCAL 26Administrator permissions 35advanced settings 53, 78agent 17alarm settings 67broadcast event aler
Index ● 183conceptual graphic 74different sizes in same logical drive 76failed state 144failure recoverymultiple disk drives 150multiple logical d
Index ● 184removing systems 108sending test events 106sources of events 103Event Viewer 45, 101event notifications 103, 159logged notification
Index ● 185log filesclearing 110, 117Email Notification Manager 117Notification Manager 110logged notifications. See event notificationslogging in
Index ● 186Mmain window 40display options 66Enterprise View 40Event Viewer 40Logical Devices View 40menu bar 40Physical Devices View 40status b
Index ● 187Physical Devices View 40, 41buttons 162icons 161port number 69Properties button 122QQuick (initialize method) 80RRAIDdistributed spa
Index ● 188SNMP supportLinux 155NetWare 155Windows 154spares. See hot sparesstand-alone application 31standard unit of measure 66starting Adaptec
Chapter 2: Introduction to Adaptec Storage Manager ● 18System Requirements● PC-compatible computer with Intel Pentium, or equivalent, processor● At le
Index ● 189Text Description View 43tool bar buttons 162TSID NumberSee Technical Support Identification NumberUupgrade features 21unlocking 22user
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Chapter 2: Introduction to Adaptec Storage Manager ● 19Growing Your Storage Space with Adaptec Storage ManagerAs your requirements change, Adaptec Sto
Chapter 2: Introduction to Adaptec Storage Manager ● 20Continuing to Grow Your Storage SpaceAs your needs change, Adaptec Storage Manager will help yo
Chapter 2: Introduction to Adaptec Storage Manager ● 21Adding Enhanced FeaturesAs you grow your storage space, you can enhance data protection and imp
Chapter 2: Introduction to Adaptec Storage Manager ● 22Unlocking the Enhanced FeaturesTo unlock enhanced features with a feature key:1 In the Enterpri
Chapter 2: Introduction to Adaptec Storage Manager ● 23Getting Started ChecklistThis Guide provides five special Getting Started chapters to help you
23451Getting Started3Step 1: Installing Adaptec Storage ManagerIn this chapter...Installing on Windows...
Step 1: Installing Adaptec Storage Manager ● 25Installing on WindowsThis section describes how to install Adaptec Storage Manager on computers running
Step 1: Installing Adaptec Storage Manager ● 26Completing a Silent Installation (Advanced)A silent installation uses command line parameters to comple
Step 1: Installing Adaptec Storage Manager ● 27Example command strings:● Install all default features and default to reboot:setup.exe /s /v“ /qn INSTA
Step 1: Installing Adaptec Storage Manager ● 28Installing on LinuxThis section describes how to install Adaptec Storage Manager on computers running L
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Step 1: Installing Adaptec Storage Manager ● 29Installing on NetWareThis section describes how to install Adaptec Storage Manager on computers running
23451Getting Started4Step 2: Starting Adaptec Storage ManagerIn this chapter...Starting Adaptec Storage Manager on Windows ...
Step 2: Starting Adaptec Storage Manager ● 31Starting Adaptec Storage Manager on WindowsOn systems running Windows, you can run Adaptec Storage Manage
Step 2: Starting Adaptec Storage Manager ● 32Starting Adaptec Storage Manager on Linux1 Type the following command to change to the Adaptec Storage Ma
Step 2: Starting Adaptec Storage Manager ● 33Starting the Adaptec Storage Manager Agent OnlyNote: For more information, see About the Adaptec Storage
Step 2: Starting Adaptec Storage Manager ● 34Starting the Agent on LinuxOn systems running Linux, the Adaptec Storage Manager agent starts automatical
Step 2: Starting Adaptec Storage Manager ● 35Understanding Permission LevelsWhen you log in to Adaptec Storage Manager, your permission level is ident
Step 2: Starting Adaptec Storage Manager ● 36User LevelLogging in as a User partially restricts your access to the storage space, as described in this
Step 2: Starting Adaptec Storage Manager ● 37Configuring NetWare User AuthenticationThis section describes two ways to configure NetWare user authenti
Step 2: Starting Adaptec Storage Manager ● 38Logging Out of Adaptec Storage ManagerTo log out of Adaptec Storage Manager:1 In the Enterprise View, cli
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23451Getting Started5Step 3: Exploring Adaptec Storage ManagerIn this chapter...Navigating the Main Window...
Step 3: Exploring Adaptec Storage Manager ● 40Navigating the Main WindowThe main window of Adaptec Storage Manager has three main panels, or views, in
Step 3: Exploring Adaptec Storage Manager ● 41When you select a component in the Enterprise View, the disk drives and logical drives (“devices”) assoc
Step 3: Exploring Adaptec Storage Manager ● 42Hold your cursor over any disk drive to see its status, port number, and maximum speed. You can also cli
Step 3: Exploring Adaptec Storage Manager ● 43Click on a logical drive to highlight the disk drives that comprise it in the Physical Devices View. You
Step 3: Exploring Adaptec Storage Manager ● 44Click the Full Size Capacity View button to see the size capacities of your disk drives, as shown below.
Step 3: Exploring Adaptec Storage Manager ● 45Checking System StatusAdaptec Storage Manager includes an Event Viewer and a status bar for at-a-glance
Step 3: Exploring Adaptec Storage Manager ● 46Working in Adaptec Storage ManagerAdaptec Storage Manager provides multiple ways to work with its menus
23451Getting Started6Step 4: Building Your Storage SpaceIn this chapter...Selecting a Configuration Method...
Step 4: Building Your Storage Space ● 48Selecting a Configuration MethodAdaptec Storage Manager has a wizard to help you build (or configure) logical
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Step 4: Building Your Storage Space ● 49To build your storage space with the express method:1 In the Enterprise View, select the controller you want.2
Step 4: Building Your Storage Space ● 50To specify a size for the logical drives, or to make other changes to the configuration, click Modify logical
Step 4: Building Your Storage Space ● 51Next StepsIf you have installed Adaptec RAID controllers on more than one computer, to continue building your
Step 4: Building Your Storage Space ● 523 When the wizard opens, select Custom configuration..., then click Next.4 Select a RAID level. The most commo
Step 4: Building Your Storage Space ● 536 In the Physical Devices panel, select the disk drives you want to use in the logical drive. Adaptec Storage
Step 4: Building Your Storage Space ● 547 If you have no other available disk drives, skip to Step 9.If you have available disk drives and want to cre
Step 4: Building Your Storage Space ● 5510 Click Apply, then click Ye s.Adaptec Storage Manager builds the logical drive(s). The configuration is save
Step 4: Building Your Storage Space ● 56Building a RAID VolumeA RAID Volume comprises two or more logical drives connected end-to-end. The logical dri
Step 4: Building Your Storage Space ● 574 Click Advanced settings, select RAID Volume, then click Next.5 In the Logical Devices panel, select the logi
Step 4: Building Your Storage Space ● 588 Review the RAID Volume settings. The example below shows one RAID Volume ready to be created.To make changes
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Step 4: Building Your Storage Space ● 59RAID Controller SupportThe maximum number of RAID controllers supported by Adaptec Storage Manager varies, dep
23451Getting Started7Step 5: Customizing Adaptec Storage ManagerIn this chapter...Logging In to Remote Systems...
Step 5: Customizing Adaptec Storage Manager ● 61Logging In to Remote SystemsIf multiple computers (or systems) on your network are in your storage spa
Step 5: Customizing Adaptec Storage Manager ● 62When you log in to a remote system, you add that system to the Enterprise View of Adaptec Storage Mana
Step 5: Customizing Adaptec Storage Manager ● 635 Click Connect.Adaptec Storage Manager connects to the remote system and adds it to the list of manag
Step 5: Customizing Adaptec Storage Manager ● 643 Enter a name for the new display group, then click OK.The display group is created and the system yo
Step 5: Customizing Adaptec Storage Manager ● 65Display groups are sorted alphabetically and appear in the Enterprise View below any systems that are
Step 5: Customizing Adaptec Storage Manager ● 66Setting the Standard Unit of MeasureYou can set Adaptec Storage Manager to show disk drive capacity in
Step 5: Customizing Adaptec Storage Manager ● 67Customizing the Adaptec Storage Manager AgentThe Adaptec Storage Manager agent’s default settings are
Step 5: Customizing Adaptec Storage Manager ● 68To change alarm settings on a system:1 Click the Configure button, select the system you want, then cl
Contents1 About This GuideTerminology Used in this Guide...152 Introduction to Adaptec Storage Manager
Step 5: Customizing Adaptec Storage Manager ● 69Changing a System’s Event Log Setting By default, all Warning- and Error-level events on a system are
8Running Adaptec Storage Manager from the CDIn this chapter...When to Choose Bootable-CD Mode...71Getting
Chapter 8: Running Adaptec Storage Manager from the CD ● 71When to Choose Bootable-CD ModeUse Adaptec Storage Manager in bootable-CD mode if you want
Chapter 8: Running Adaptec Storage Manager from the CD ● 72Running Adaptec Storage Manager from the CDNote: Before you begin, ensure that your system
9Managing Logical Drives and Hot SparesIn this chapter...Understanding Logical Drives...74Crea
Chapter 9: Managing Logical Drives and Hot Spares ● 74Understanding Logical DrivesA logical drive is a group of physical disk drives that appears to y
Chapter 9: Managing Logical Drives and Hot Spares ● 75Creating Logical DrivesFor basic instructions for creating logical drives, see Step 4: Building
Chapter 9: Managing Logical Drives and Hot Spares ● 76Including Different-sized Disk Drives in a Logical DriveYou can combine disk drives of different
Chapter 9: Managing Logical Drives and Hot Spares ● 77Creating a Logical Drive Using Available Space Free segments on a disk drive can be used to crea
Chapter 9: Managing Logical Drives and Hot Spares ● 78Fine-tuning Logical DrivesYou can fine-tune a new or existing logical drive to meet your needs b
Contents ● 8Installing on NetWare...29Before You Begin ...
Chapter 9: Managing Logical Drives and Hot Spares ● 79Changing the Write Cache SettingThe write cache setting determines when data is stored on a disk
Chapter 9: Managing Logical Drives and Hot Spares ● 80Changing the Read Cache SettingWhen read caching is enabled, the controller monitors the read ac
Chapter 9: Managing Logical Drives and Hot Spares ● 81Changing the Initialize PriorityThe Initialize Priority setting determines the priority for the
Chapter 9: Managing Logical Drives and Hot Spares ● 82Verifying and Fixing a Logical DriveNote: To verify a logical drive without fixing it, see page
Chapter 9: Managing Logical Drives and Hot Spares ● 83When the verification is complete, an event notice is generated in the local system’s event log
Chapter 9: Managing Logical Drives and Hot Spares ● 84While the verification is in progress, the logical device is shown as an animated icon (as shown
Chapter 9: Managing Logical Drives and Hot Spares ● 853 In the menu bar, select Actions, then click Expand or change logical device.A wizard opens to
Chapter 9: Managing Logical Drives and Hot Spares ● 86An X indicates that the selected disk drive will be removed from the logical drive, and you are
Chapter 9: Managing Logical Drives and Hot Spares ● 87To schedule the changes for later, click Schedule, set the date and time, then click Apply. (For
Chapter 9: Managing Logical Drives and Hot Spares ● 884 Select a new RAID level, then click Next. Only valid options are offered. In the example shown
Contents ● 96 Step 4: Building Your Storage SpaceSelecting a Configuration Method...48Express Configurati
Chapter 9: Managing Logical Drives and Hot Spares ● 897 Click Next.8 Review the new logical drive settings. To make changes, click Back.Note: Some ope
Chapter 9: Managing Logical Drives and Hot Spares ● 904 When prompted, click Yes to delete the device, or No to cancel the deletion.If you click Yes ,
Chapter 9: Managing Logical Drives and Hot Spares ● 91Designating a Global Hot SpareThis section describes how to designate a global hot spare before
Chapter 9: Managing Logical Drives and Hot Spares ● 92Assigning a Dedicated Hot SpareA dedicated hot spare is assigned to one or more specific logical
Chapter 9: Managing Logical Drives and Hot Spares ● 93What Do the Hot Spare Icons Mean?Removing a Hot SpareYou can remove a global hot spare or dedica
Chapter 9: Managing Logical Drives and Hot Spares ● 94To remove a hot spare:1 In the Enterprise View, click the controller associated with the hot spa
10Protecting Your DataIn this chapter...Creating a Snapshot...96Enabling Copyb
Chapter 10: Protecting Your Data ● 96Creating a SnapshotNote: Snapshot is an upgrade feature; if the Snapshot feature is locked, see Adding Enhanced F
Chapter 10: Protecting Your Data ● 97Creating a Snapshot with BackupTo create a snapshot with backup:1 In the Logical Devices View, right-click the lo
Chapter 10: Protecting Your Data ● 98Enabling CopybackNote: Copyback is an upgrade feature; if the Copyback feature is locked, see Adding Enhanced Fea
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