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If you are using hardware RAID then you will mark hot-spare disks in the 'Hardware Enclosures & Controllers' section.  This is the most common way of managing spare disk drives but you can also designate spares at the software RAID level using this dialog if you're using software RAID5/6/10/Z/Z2.   
 
If you are using hardware RAID then you will mark hot-spare disks in the 'Hardware Enclosures & Controllers' section.  This is the most common way of managing spare disk drives but you can also designate spares at the software RAID level using this dialog if you're using software RAID5/6/10/Z/Z2.   

Revision as of 15:46, 21 May 2019

If the Storage Pool is in a degraded state it will auto-repair using one or more of the designated hot-spares automatically.

If you are using hardware RAID then you will mark hot-spare disks in the 'Hardware Enclosures & Controllers' section. This is the most common way of managing spare disk drives but you can also designate spares at the software RAID level using this dialog if you're using software RAID5/6/10/Z/Z2.

Navigation: Storage Management --> Storage Pools --> Storage Pool --> Recover (toolbar)


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