
raidcmd
Step 1 Execute "
" command with -mr
option and the following parameters.
: Number of the RAID Controller containing the Physical
Device from which the Hot Spare is removed
: Number of the Physical Device from which the Hot
Spare is removed
: Specify "remove" to remove Hot Spare
Ex. Remove a Hot Spare with RAID Controller number: 1
and Physical Device number: e252s5.
raidcmd hotspare -c=1 -p=e252s5 -mr=remove
Step 2 If you see the Hot Spare is created
successfully, the value of [Status] is changed to
[Ready] and item [Hot Spare Information] disappears.
Use the “property” command to refer to the property
of Physical Device.
: Specify pd to refer to the property of Physical
Device.
: Number of the RAID Controller to which the Physical Device is connected
: Number of the Physical Device
Ex. Refer to the property of the Physical Device with RAID Controller number:1 and Physical Device number: e252s5.
raidcmd property -tg=pd -c=1 -p=e252s5
> raidcmd hotspare -c=1 -p=e252s5 -mr=remove
Remove Hot Spare.
Do you continue ? [yes(y) or no(n)] : yes
> raidcmd property -tg=pd -c=1 -p=e252s5
RAID Controller #1 Physical Device e252s5
Enclosure : 252
Enclosure Position : Internal
Slot : 5
ID : 23
Device Type : HDD
Interface : SAS
Vendor/Model : SEAGATE ST9146853SS
Firmware Version : NQY1
Serial Number : 6XM009S2
Sector Format : 512
Capacity : 135GB
Status : Ready
S.M.A.R.T. : Normal
Power Status : On
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