Hot Spare Pools (Tasks)
This chapter explains how to work with Solaris Volume Manager's hot spares and hot spare pools. For information about related concepts, see Chapter 15, Hot Spare Pools (Overview).
Hot Spare Pools (Task Map)
The following task map identifies the procedures needed to manage Solaris Volume Manager hot spare pools.
Task | Description | Instructions |
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Create a hot spare pool | Use the Solaris Volume Manager GUI or the metainit command to create a hot spare pool. | "How to Create a Hot Spare Pool" |
Add slices to a hot spare pool | Use the Solaris Volume Manager GUI or the metahs command to add slices to a hot spare pool. | "How to Add Additional Slices to a Hot Spare Pool" |
Associate a hot spare pool with a volume | Use the Solaris Volume Manager GUI or the metaparam command to associate a hot spare pool with a volume. | "How to Associate a Hot Spare Pool With a Volume" |
Change which hot spare pool is associated with a volume | Use the Solaris Volume Manager GUI or the metaparam command to change which hot spare pool is associated with a volume. | "How to Change the Associated Hot Spare Pool" |
Check the status of hot spares and hot spare pools | Use the Solaris Volume Manager GUI, or the metastat or metahs -i commands to check the status of a hot spare or hot spare pool. | "How to Check Status of Hot Spares and Hot Spare Pools" |
Replace a hot spare in a hot spare pool | Use the Solaris Volume Manager GUI or the metahs command to replace a hot spare in a hot spare pool. | "How to Replace a Hot Spare in a Hot Spare Pool" |
Delete a hot spare from a hot spare pool | Use the Solaris Volume Manager GUI or the metahs command to delete a hot spare from a hot spare pool. | "How to Delete a Hot Spare from a Hot Spare Pool" |
Enable a hot spare | Use the Solaris Volume Manager GUI or the metahs command to enable a hot spare in a hot spare pool. |
Creating a Hot Spare Pool
How to Create a Hot Spare Pool
Check "Prerequisites for Creating Solaris Volume Manager Elements".
To create a hot spare pool, use one of the following methods:
From the Enhanced Storage tool within the Solaris Management Console, open the Hot Spare Pools node, then choose Action->Create Hot Spare Pool. For more information, see the online help.
Use the following form of the metainit command:
metainit hot-spare-pool-name ctds-for-slice
where ctds-for-slice is repeated for each slice in the hot spare pool. See the metainit(1M) man page for more information.
Note - The metahs command can also be used to create hot spare pools.
Example--Creating a Hot Spare Pool
# 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.
Caution - Solaris Volume Manager will 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.
Where to Go From Here
To 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 Pool
Check "Prerequisites for Creating Solaris Volume Manager Elements".
To add a slice to an existing hot spare pool, use one of the following methods:
From the Enhanced Storage tool within the Solaris Management Console, open the Hot Spare Pools node, then choose the hot spare pool you want to change. Choose Action->Properties, then choose the Components panel. For more information, see the online help.
Use the following form of the metahs command:
metahs -a hot-spare-pool-name slice-to-add
Use -a for hot-spare-pool-name to add the slice to the specified hot spare pool.
Use -all for hot-spare-pool-name to add the slice to all hot spare pools. See the metahs(1M) man page for more information.
Note - You can add a hot spare to one or more hot spare pools. When you add a hot spare to a hot spare pool, it is added to the end of the list of slices in the hot spare pool.
Example--Adding a Hot Spare Slice to One Hot Spare Pool
# metahs -a hsp001 /dev/dsk/c3t0d0s2 hsp001: Hotspare is added |
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.
Example--Adding a Hot Spare Slice to All Hot Spare Pools
# metahs -a -all /dev/dsk/c3t0d0s2 hsp001: Hotspare is added hsp002: Hotspare is added hsp003: Hotspare is added |
In this example, the -a and -all options add 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.
Associating a Hot Spare Pool With Volumes
How to Associate a Hot Spare Pool With a Volume
Check "Prerequisites for Creating Solaris Volume Manager Elements".
To associate a hot spare pool with a RAID 5 volume or submirror, use one of the following methods:
From the Enhanced Storage tool within the Solaris Management Console, open the Volumes and choose a volume. Choose Action->Properties, then choose the Hot Spare Pool panel and Attach HSP. For more information, see the online help.
Use the following form of the metaparam command:
metaparam -h hot-spare-pool component
-h Specifies to modify the hot spare pool named.
hot-spare-pool Is the name of the hot spare pool.
component Is the name of the submirror or RAID 5 volume to which the hot spare pool is being attached.
Example--Associating a Hot Spare Pool With Submirrors
# metaparam -h hsp100 d10 # metaparam -h hsp100 d11 # metastat d0 d0: Mirror Submirror 0: d10 State: Okay Submirror 1: d11 State: Okay ... d10: Submirror of d0 State: Okay Hot spare pool: hsp100 ... d11: Submirror of d0 State: Okay Hot spare pool: hsp100 ... |
The -h option associates a hot spare pool, hsp100, with two submirrors, d10 and d11, of mirror, d0. The metastat command shows that the hot spare pool is associated with the submirrors.