RAID Configuration and Management 65Creating Global Hot SparesA global hot spare can be used to replace a failed physical disk in any redundant array as long as the capacityof the global hot spare is equal to or larger than the coerced capacity of the failed physical disk. Perform thefollowing steps to create global hot spares.1 Press to access the PD Mgmt screen.A list of physical disks displays. The status of the each disk displays under the heading State.2 Press the down arrow key to highlight a physical disk to change to a global hot spare.3 Press to display the menu of available actions.4 Press the down arrow key to highlight Make Global HS and press .The physical disk is changed to a global hot spare. The status of the physical disk as a global hot sparedisplays under the heading State.NOTE: To replace a failed physical disk global hot spares must use the same drive technology and must beequal or greater in size.5 Select additional physical disks if desired and follow the previous steps to change them to globalhot spares.Removing Global or Dedicated Hot SparesYou can remove one global or dedicated hot spare at a time on the PD Mgmt screen. Perform thefollowing steps to remove a global hot spare or dedicated hot spare.1 Press to access the PD Mgmt screen.A list of physical disks displays. The status of each disk displays under the heading State.2 Press the down arrow key to highlight a physical disk that is a hot spare.3 Press to display the menu of available actions.4 Press the down arrow key to select Remove HS from the list of actions and press .The physical disk is changed to the Ready state. The status of the physical disk displays under theheading State.NOTE: Try to use physical disks of the same capacity in a specific virtual disk. If you use physical disks withdifferent capacities in a virtual disk, all physical disks in the virtual disk are treated as if they have thecapacity of the smallest physical disk.5 Select additional hot spares if desired and follow the previous steps to remove them.NOTE: On the PERC 5/i RAID controller, after you delete a virtual disk, any hot spares dedicated to that virtualdisk become global hot spares.Dell_PERC5_UG.book Page 65 Tuesday, February 13, 2007 6:02 PM