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Hi All, I am looking for a procedure to rebuilt a hot spare disk. For some apparent reason our hot spare disks are full but there is no fault with any disks in the array.
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Hi All, I am looking for a procedure to rebuilt a hot spare disk. For some apparent reason our hot spare disks are full but there is no fault with any disks in the array.
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Storagesavvy
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December 1st, 2011 13:00
A normal hot spare will have a single bound LUN which consumes the entire disk. That LUN is where the data is copied to when a disk failure occurs. As long as the Disk is in a 1-disk Hot Spare RAID Group, and has a Hot Spare type LUN bound, it should work fine.
Richard J Anderson
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December 1st, 2011 12:00
not sure why
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December 1st, 2011 12:00
it should start rebuilding on its own as long as you have correct capacity disks defined as hot spares.
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December 1st, 2011 12:00
why are you trying to force hotspare rebuild ?
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December 1st, 2011 12:00
why ?
zadewan
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December 1st, 2011 12:00
It is not rebuilding (there is no disk failure), therefore i like to force rebuilt.
Capacity is correct.
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December 1st, 2011 13:00
when you say hot spares are full, you mean they are in use or they are listed as "Inactive" ?
zadewan
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December 1st, 2011 13:00
That sort of answered my questions thanks Richard, is that why the hot spare disks have no free space left i.e used 100% of the total capacity. Is there a way to test hot spare making sure they will work if there is a disk failure
zadewan
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December 1st, 2011 13:00
Yes, as mentioned previously they have data and the disks are full to 100%. what will happen if there is a disk failure and the hot spare kick-in. It probably will fail as there is no free space left in the hot spare disks.
zadewan
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December 1st, 2011 13:00
because the hot spares are currently full but there is no faults with any disks. I need to get this done so if we have a disk failure then we have hot spare ready for action.
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December 1st, 2011 13:00
ok so you have hot spares listed as Inactive, meaning they are ready to kick-in whenever you experience drive failure.
zadewan
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December 1st, 2011 13:00
They are listed as Inactive
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December 1st, 2011 14:00
you can try proactive hot sparing, although it copies data to HS not rebuilds it.
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December 1st, 2011 18:00
Here is the correct answer:
Hot Spares are owned by the system. Free space is not available on Hot spares unless it is invoked for a failed drive.
Thanks all