Delete Volume; Global Spare - IBM BladeCenter S SAS RAID Controller Module Installation And User Manual

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delete volume

This command deletes a master volume.
Command arguments:
<CLI> delete volume –name poolname:volumename
Where:
v poolname:volumename - Specifies pool name and volume name. Volume name can
be up to 12 characters long and contain alphanumeric and underscores; it must
be unique across the pool on which it is created.
When you issue the delete volume command, the following warning appears:
Example:
<CLI> delete volume -name raid1:vol88
All hostluns mapped to this volume will be unavailable (deleted).
The data for this volumes will be deleted. Do you want to continue?
Type 'L' to delete or any other key to cancel.
L
Volume vol88 on pool raid1 has been deleted

global spare

Use this command to manage global spares. Global spares are drives that can be
used to rebuild a degraded pool that has no local spares.
Command arguments:
<CLI> global spare –[add -slot E:T | get | delete
–[slot E:T |number number]]
Where:
v E:T - Specifies the drive bay number by enclosure number and drive position.
v number - Specifies the drive bay number by the sequence number that appears
on list displayed when command is run with -get option.
You can use a drive from the global spares to rebuild a degraded pool that has no
local spares, but can only add global spares to the global spare pool if their state is
unassigned. Run the list drive command defined earlier to obtain a list of
unassigned drives. If a drive being deleted from the global spare pool has already
been chosen for a rebuild, it will produce and error.
Running the global spare command with the -get option returns a list of all the
global spares in the system.
Example:
<CLI> global spare –get
Drive#
Slot
1
1:5
Running this command with the -add option adds a global spare.
Example:
<CLI> global spare –add –slot 1:5
Global spare added
SerialNo Cap
Pool
3LM269P3 279GB
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Chapter 8. Using the RAID Controller command line interface
Usage
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