SnapSAN S2000 User Guide
Select Manage Hard Disk from the Hard Disks list to see the detailed properties of a
selected disk.
The details include the device name, size, status, the pool to which the device is
assigned, whether it is in use, and whether it is acting as a hot spare (a redundant
disk for hot backup).
An unused disk can be designated as a Global Hot Spare if the RAID configuration
supports hot spares. A global hot spare will automatically replace an equivalent failed
disk in a pool that shares the same subsystem as the hot spare. See
SnapSAN S2000 Pool" on page
SnapSAN Pools Category
Before you can create any iSCSI volumes, you must create one or more storage pools
from which the volumes can be allocated. A SAN storage pool is a group of physical
disk drives, aggregated together using RAID.
NOTE: Storage pools may have already been created when the appliance was initially
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