Replacing a volume – SANRAD I3.1.1205 User Manual

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Example:

The top-level volume Stripe 1 is removed along with its component volumes,
Simple 2, 4, 8 & 10.

volume remove -all –vol Stripe1

Disk 3

Disk 4

Simple 2

Disk 1

Simple 1

Simple 4

Simple 3

Disk 2

Simple 8

Disk 5

Simple 7

Simple 10

Disk 6

Simple 9

Disk 7

Disk 8

100

93

Simple 5

Simple 6

Simple 11

Simple 12

JBOD 1

JBOD 2

Striped

Volume 1

Figure 9-2. Stripe 1 Volume and Supporting Hierarchy Removed

Replacing a Volume

If you are working in

a V-Switch cluster,

the volume must be

replaced on both V-

Switches.

You can replace a volume with another volume. Use the CLI command
volume replace

after a disk failure to replace a volume used in a

storage hierarchy with a volume on a functional disk. This is only a
‘physical’ replacement. The data on the failed disk is not copied to the
new volume.

If you are replacing a volume used as part of a mirrored volume, continue
with the CLI command volume mirror synch to synchronize the
replacement volume with the other mirrored volume(s). See
“Synchronizing a Volume”.

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