Working With Failed Or Failing Disk Drives; Initializing And Erasing Disk Drives - Adaptec Storage Manager User Manual

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Working with Failed or Failing Disk Drives

This section describes how to use Adaptec Storage Manager to manage failed or failing disk
drives in your storage space.
Replacing Disk Drives in a Logical Drive
You can replace one or more disk drives in a logical drive. You may want to do this to upgrade
to larger disk drives, or to make disk drive size uniform across the logical drive.
Caution:
If another disk drive in the logical drive fails during rebuild (see
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lose data.
To replace a disk drive in a logical drive:
1
In the Physical Devices View, click the disk drive you want to replace.
2
Set the drive state to failed. (See
3
Remove and replace the disk drive with one of equal or larger size.
4
Wait for the logical drive to rebuild. (See
5
Repeat Steps
For help solving disk drive problems, see
Setting a Disk Drive to 'Failed'
Before you can remove a disk drive, you should set it to a failed state to protect your data.
Caution:
You may lose data or damage your disk drive if you remove a disk drive without first
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setting it to a failed state.
You can set a disk drive to a failed state if:
The disk drive is not part of a logical drive, or
The disk drive is part of a redundant, healthy logical drive
You can't set a disk drive to a failed state if doing so will take a logical drive offline.
To set a disk drive to a failed state:
1
In the Physical Devices View, click the disk drive.
2
In the menu bar, select Actions, then click Set drive state to failed.
3
Click Yes to set the drive status to failed.
4
Remove and replace the disk drive.
5
If the logical drive that the disk drive belongs to is failed, see
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Initializing and Erasing Disk Drives

This section describes how to use Adaptec Storage Manager to erase data and metadata
(including logical drive information) from the disk drives in your storage space.
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for all the disk drives you want to replace.
Recovering from a Disk Drive Failure on page
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Chapter 8: Maintaining Physical Devices
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Recovering from a Disk Drive
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