Dell 3 Computer Hardware User Manual


 
162 PERC 3 BIOS Configuration Utility
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Reserved Disk Space during Configuration
Up to 20.6 MB of disk space is reserved when a hard drive is being
configured.
Designating Drives as Hot Spares
Hot spares are physical drives that are powered up along with the RAID
drives and usually stay in a standby state. The hot spare drive should be
larger than or equal to the smallest logical drive. If a hard drive used in a
RAID logical drive fails, a hot spare will automatically take its place and the
data on the failed drive is reconstructed on the hot spare. Hot spares can be
used for RAID levels 1 and 5. Each PERC 3 controller supports up to eight
hot spares.
The methods for designating physical drives as hot spares are:
Pressing <F4> while creating arrays in Easy, New or View/Add
Configuration mode, or
•Using the Objects—> Physical Drive menu.
Press <F4>
When you choose any configuration option, a list of all physical devices
connected to the current controller appears. Perform the following steps to
designate a drive as a hot spare.
1 Press the arrow keys to choose a disk drive that has a READY indicator
2 Press <F4> to designate the drive as a hot spare.
The indicator will change to HOTSP.
3 Save the configuration.
Objects Menu
Perform the following steps to designate a drive as a hot spare.
1 Select Objects—> Physical Drive from the Management Menu.
A physical drive selection screen displays.
2 Select a hard drive and press <Enter> to display the action menu for
the drive.