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Veritas Access Online Help
Last Published:
2021-08-04
Product(s):
Access (7.4.2.400)
Platform: Linux
- Getting started
- About the dashboard
- About the CIFS shares
- About managing CIFS shares for Enterprise Vault
- About the NFS shares
- About S3 buckets for NetBackup
- Managing storage
- About storage provisioning and management
- About SmartIO for solid-state drives
- About storage provisioning and management
- Managing file sharing services
- Monitoring and troubleshooting
- Provisioning and managing file systems
- Creating a file system
- Configuring a replication job
- Provisioning and managing shares
- Managing policies
- Managing settings
- About replication
- About Veritas Access product licensing
- About the File Transfer Protocol
- About Veritas Data Deduplication
- About alert management
Marking a disk as spare
You can mark a disk as a spare disk and add it to a storage pool, which can be later used for hot-relocation.
By designating spare disks and making free space on disks available for use by hot-relocation, you can control how disk space is used for relocating subdisks in the event of a disk failure.
Hot-relocation allows the system to react automatically to I/O failure by relocating redundant subdisks to other disks. Hot-relocation then restores the affected objects and data. If a disk has already been designated as a spare in the disk group, the subdisks from the failed disk are relocated to the spare disk.
To mark a disk as spare
- Prerequisites:
Disks must be initialized and discovered by the cluster.
- NAS Infrastructure > Disks: Specify the disk that you want to mark as spare.
- More: Click Mark disk as spare.
- Follow the wizard prompts.
- View the Recent Activity panel for the status of the task.
To mark a disk as unspare
- Prerequisites:
Mark the disk as spare.
- NAS Infrastructure > Disks: Specify the disk that you want to unmark as spare.
- More: Click Unmark disk as spare.
- Follow the wizard prompts.
- View the Recent Activity panel for the status of the task.