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January 26th, 2018 07:00


@Lawrence4532 wrote:
1. Can you give me some more details on how to bring disk 2 back into the VD after i convert it to a hot spare. My main concern is keeping the current array intact.  I just want to be clear on bring it back into the VD.  

From your previous post and my min exposure I assume: After I clear the foreign config the disk will come to a ready state.  From there i will be able to convert it to a hot spare which will allow me to add it back into the current array bring it "online" again.   Is that about right? 


Setting it as a hot spare should be the last step you need to perform. As soon as you set it as a hot spare it should start rebuilding. It can take several minutes for management applications like OpenManage to report the drive status changing from "ready" to "rebuilding".


@Lawrence4532 wrote:
2. What is the difference between a Global Hot Spare and a regular one?  As I'm thinking it may only give me the option to make it a global hot spare ( based off another system im working with, i also maybe getting it confused with something else i saw).

You should have two options on most of our controllers for a hot spare, global and dedicated. A dedicated hot spare is assigned to a virtual disk. A global hot spare will rebuild into any virtual disk on the controller. If you want the hot spare to only be used by a specific virtual disk then you can use dedicated hot spare to assign it to that virtual disk.

You can find a link for storage manuals on our PERC page. The manual for the PERC should contain more information about the available tasks.

https://www.dell.com/perc/

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January 25th, 2018 12:00

Hello

If the virtual disk is online and the data is accessible then you should not import. An import attempts to bring the drive online into the virtual disk. If the virtual disk is online then the import should fail, but if something goes wrong and it does bring the drive online then it will corrupt the virtual disk.

If you clear the foreign configuration the drive should go to a ready state. You can then use whatever options the controller supports to start a rebuild. The easiest method to initiate a rebuild is typically to set the drive as a hot spare.


@Lawrence4532 wrote:

2. What will be the impact if i import the foreign state of disk 2 and the disks are not in the exact same position as before?


Position doesn't matter with any controller supported on the R720. The controllers reads from and stores data describing the virtual disk on each disk drive. Putting drives in different slots is only an issue with older controllers that would only read virtual disk information from the first drive or the designated primary drive. I'm not aware of any of our SAS controllers that have this problem. Our SCSI controllers had this limitation.

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January 25th, 2018 21:00

Hi Daniel,

thanks for the quick and concise reply!

Yes - they VD is online and the data/OS are functional.

1. Can you give me some more details on how to bring disk 2 back into the VD after i convert it to a hot spare. My main concern is keeping the current array intact.  I just want to be clear on bring it back into the VD.  

From your previous post and my min exposure I assume: After I clear the foreign config the disk will come to a ready state.  From there i will be able to convert it to a hot spare which will allow me to add it back into the current array bring it "online" again.   Is that about right?  

2. What is the difference between a Global Hot Spare and a regular one?  As I'm thinking it may only give me the option to make it a global hot spare ( based off another system im working with, i also maybe getting it confused with something else i saw).

 

Thank you,

Lawrence

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