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1. Getting Started With Solaris Volume Manager 2. Storage Management Concepts 3. Solaris Volume Manager Overview 4. Solaris Volume Manager for Sun Cluster (Overview) 5. Configuring and Using Solaris Volume Manager (Scenario) 8. RAID-0 (Stripe and Concatenation) Volumes (Overview) 9. RAID-0 (Stripe and Concatenation) Volumes (Tasks) 10. RAID-1 (Mirror) Volumes (Overview) 11. RAID-1 (Mirror) Volumes (Tasks) 12. Soft Partitions (Overview) 16. Hot Spare Pools (Overview) Associating a Hot Spare Pool With Volumes How to Associate a Hot Spare Pool With a Volume How to Change the Associated Hot Spare Pool How to Check the Status of Hot Spares and Hot Spare Pools How to Replace a Hot Spare in a Hot Spare Pool How to Delete a Hot Spare From a Hot Spare Pool 20. Maintaining Solaris Volume Manager (Tasks) 21. Best Practices for Solaris Volume Manager 22. Top-Down Volume Creation (Overview) 23. Top-Down Volume Creation (Tasks) 24. Monitoring and Error Reporting (Tasks) 25. Troubleshooting Solaris Volume Manager (Tasks) A. Important Solaris Volume Manager Files B. Solaris Volume Manager Quick Reference |
Creating a Hot Spare PoolHow to Create a Hot Spare PoolCaution - Do not create volumes or hot spares larger than 1 Tbyte if you expect to run the Solaris software with a 32–bit kernel or if you expect to use a version of the Solaris OS prior to the Solaris 9 4/03 release. See Overview of Multi-Terabyte Support in Solaris Volume Manager for more information about multiterabyte volume support in Solaris Volume Manager. Caution - Solaris Volume Manager does not warn you if you create a hot spare that is not large enough. If the hot spare is not equal to, or larger than, the volume to which it is attached, the hot spare will not work. Before You BeginCheck Prerequisites for Creating Solaris Volume Manager Components.
# metainit hsp001 c2t2d0s2 c3t2d0s2 hsp001: Hotspare pool is setup In this example, the hot spare pool hsp001 contains two disks as the hot spares. The system confirms that the hot spare pool has been set up. See AlsoTo add more hot spares to the hot spare pool, see How to Add Additional Slices to a Hot Spare Pool. After you create the hot spare pool, you need to associate it with a submirror or RAID-5 volume. See How to Associate a Hot Spare Pool With a Volume. How to Add Additional Slices to a Hot Spare PoolBefore You BeginCheck Prerequisites for Creating Solaris Volume Manager Components.
In this example, the -a option adds the slice /dev/dsk/c3t0d0s2 to hot spare pool hsp001. The system verifies that the slice has been added to the hot spare pool. # metahs -a hsp001 /dev/dsk/c3t0d0s2 hsp001: Hotspare is addedExample 17-3 Adding a Hot Spare Slice to All Hot Spare Pools In this example, the -a option used with all adds the slice /dev/dsk/c3t0d0s2 to all hot spare pools configured on the system. The system verifies that the slice has been added to all hot spare pools. # metahs -a -all /dev/dsk/c3t0d0s2 hsp001: Hotspare is added hsp002: Hotspare is added hsp003: Hotspare is added |
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