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Example 5: To Create a Hot Spare Pool
This example shows how to create a hot spare pool that contains an array member disk
drive and a hot spare disk drive. The attributes of the disks are all set to their default
values.
drive and a hot spare disk drive. The attributes of the disks are all set to their default
values.
Type the command:
> ssaraid -C -l ssa0 -t spare_pool -n pool_B1 -s pdisk0 pdisk3
where:
-C
specifies that this operation is a create operation.
-l ssa0
specifies that RAID Manager ssa0 is to be used.
-t spare_pool
specifies that a spare pool is to be created.
-n pool_B1
specifies the name of the hot spare pool that is to be created. The
format of the name must match the pool_XY format, where X defines the SSA loop
and has a value A or B, and Y is a number 1 through 31.
and has a value A or B, and Y is a number 1 through 31.
-s pdisk...
specifies the free pdisk that is to become the member disk of the hot
spare pool. Valid members are RAID array member disk drives and hot spare disk
drives.
drives.
Note: Not all RAID managers provide support for the hot spare pool function.
Example 6: To List All Defined SSA Objects
This example shows how to list all the defined SSA objects that are at present
connected in summary format to a particular RAID manager.
connected in summary format to a particular RAID manager.
Type the command:
> ssaraid -I -z -l ssa0
where:
-I
specifies that this operation is a list operation.
-z
specifies that the output is to be presented in summary format.
-t raid_5
specifies that a RAID-5 array object is to be created.
-l ssa0
specifies that all SSA objects that are connected to RAID Manager ssa0 are
to be listed.
A result similar to that shown here is displayed:
pdisk0
0004AC506C4000D member
n/a
4.5GB
Physical disk
pdisk1
0004AC506D6D00D member
n/a
4.5GB
Physical disk
pdisk2
0004AC50A44200D member
n/a
2.3GB
Physical disk
pdisk3
0004AC515EA400D free
n/a
4.5GB
Physical disk
hdisk5
900335FE80C84CK good
9.0GB
RAID-5 array
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