Adding disk drives to the storage system, Guidelines for adding disk drives – HP 3000 Enterprise Virtual Array User Manual
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Adding disk drives to the storage system
As your storage requirements grow, you may be adding disk drives to your storage system. Adding new
disk drives is the easiest way to increase the storage capacity of the storage system. Disk drives can be
added online without impacting storage system operation.
CAUTION:
When adding disks to an expansion cabinet on an EVA5000, do not install a disk in bays 12, 13, or 14
in enclosures 17, 20, or 24. These bays in enclosures 17, 20, and 24 do not receive a hard assigned
AL-PA. Installing a disk in any of these slots may impact the operation of the storage system.
Guidelines for adding disk drives
When adding new disk drives to the storage system, you should ensure that the disk drives are installed
in the correct positions to maintain availability. The disk drives should be distributed across the disk
enclosures to protect against the failure of a single disk enclosure.
Use the following guidelines when adding disk drives to your storage system:
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Install high performance and FATA disk drives in separate groups. These different drive types must
be in separate disk groups. You may also want to consider separating different drive capacities
and spindle speeds into different groups.
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The disk drives should be distributed evenly across the disk enclosures. The number of disks of
a given type in each enclosure should not differ by more than one. For example, no enclosure
should have two disks until all the other enclosures have at least one.
•
Disk drives should be installed in vertical columns within the disk enclosures. Add drives vertically
in multiples of eight, completely filling columns if possible. Disk groups are more robust if filled
with the same number of disk drives in each enclosure. See
for an example.
NOTE:
When adding multiple disk drives, add a disk and wait for its activity indicator (1) to stop flashing
(up to 90 seconds) before installing the next disk (see
). This procedure must be followed to
avoid unexpected EVA system behavior.
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