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Terminal Operation
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7.8
Assigning Spare Drive, Rebuild
Settings
Adding Local Spare Drive 
A spare drive is a standby drive automatically initiated by controller
firmware to replace a failed drive.  A spare drive must have an
equal or larger capacity than the array members.  A local spare
should have a capacity equal or larger than the members of the
logical drive it is assigned to.  A global spare should have a capacity
equal or larger than all physical drives in a RAID system.     
 
1.  Choose “View and Edit SCSI Drives” on the main menu, press
[ENTER].    Move  the  cursor  bar  to  a  SCSI  drive  that  is  not
assigned to a logical drive or as a spare drive (usually indicated
as a "New Drive"), and then press [ENTER].
2.  Choose “Add Local Spare Drive” and press [ENTER].  A list of
logical drives displays.
3.  Move the cursor bar to a logical drive, then press [ENTER]. The
unassigned SCSI drive will be associated with to this logical
drive as a Local Spare.
4. 
When prompted to “Add Local Spare Drive?”, choose Yes  to
confirm.