Viewing Array Capacity - Adaptec DuraStor 7220SS User Manual

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Adaptec Storage Manager Pro for DuraStor User's Guide
In a failover situation, your arrays are intact and functioning
properly, but you still need to replace the disk drive that went bad
and caused the failover.
Note: Remember that failover is only available for
redundant array types: mirror set (RAID 1), RAID 3 set,
RAID 4 set, RAID 5 set, stripe set of mirror sets
(RAID 0/1), or stripe set of RAID 5 sets (RAID 0/5).
To replace a disk drive if failover has occurred:
1 Remove the failed disk drive.
Refer to the DuraStor Installation and User's Guide.
2 Install the new disk drive.
Refer to the DuraStor Installation and User's Guide.
3 Rescan the controller.
See Rescanning a Controller on page 9-2.
4 Add the new disk drive as a spare.
See Adding a Spare to an Array on page 7-2 or Adding a Disk Drive
to the Spare Pool on page 7-5. See also Enabling Dynamic Spares on
page 7-6.

Viewing Array Capacity

You can view array capacity in two ways:
From the System Browser window. See the steps that follow.
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From the Array Properties dialog box. See Viewing Array
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Properties on page 3-9.
Note: The capacity shown in Storage Manager Pro reflects
only the amount of space allocated to the array. It does not
reflect how much space actually contains user data.
To view array capacity from the System Browser window:
1 In the Arrays pane, select the array whose capacity you want to
view.
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