Failed Physical Disk Detection; Redundant Path With Static Load Balancing Support; Using Replace Member And Revertible Hot Spares - Dell 6 series User Manual

Poweredge expandable raid controller
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Failed Physical Disk Detection

The controller automatically detects and rebuilds failed physical disks when you
place a new drive in the slot where the failed drive resided or when an
applicable hot spare is present. Automatic rebuilds can be performed
transparently with hot spares. If you have configured hot spares, the
controllers automatically try to use them to rebuild failed physical disks.

Redundant Path With Static Load Balancing Support

The PERC 6/E adapter can detect and use redundant paths to drives
contained in enclosures. This provides the ability to connect two SAS cables
between a controller and an enclosure for path redundancy. The controller is
able to tolerate the failure of a cable or Enclosure Management
Module (EMM) by utilizing the remaining path.
When redundant paths exist, the controller automatically balances I/O load
through both paths to each disk drive. This load balancing feature increases
throughput to each drive and is automatically turned on when redundant
paths are detected. To set up your hardware to support redundant paths, see
"Setting up Redundant Path Support on the PERC 6/E Adapter" on page 55.
NOTE:
This support for redundant paths refers to path-redundancy only and not to
controller-redundancy.

Using Replace Member and Revertible Hot Spares

The Replace Member functionality allows a previously commissioned hot
spare to be reverted back to a usable hot spare. When a drive failure occurs
within a virtual disk, an assigned hot spare (dedicated or global) is
commissioned and begins rebuilding until the virtual disk is optimal.
After the failed drive is replaced (in the same slot) and the rebuild to the hot
spare is complete, the controller automatically starts to copy data from the
commissioned hot spare to the newly-inserted drive. After the data is copied,
the new drive is part of the virtual disk and the hot spare is reverted back to
being a ready hot spare. This allows hot spares to remain in specific enclosure
slots. While the controller is reverting the hot spare, the virtual disk
remains optimal.
NOTE:
The controller automatically reverts a hot spare only if the failed drive is
replaced with a new drive in the same slot. If the new drive is not placed in the
same slot, a manual Replace Member operation can be used to revert a previously
commissioned hot spare.
About PERC 6 and CERC 6/i Controllers
37

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

This manual is also suitable for:

Poweredge perc 6/iPoweredge perc 6/e

Table of Contents