I would say YES they can share as long as the two ESLS drawers are connected to the same pair of RAID cards.

That -105 seems odd to me but then I've been playing largely in the SAN storage space of late. Clearly it's not 'raid protected' as you suspect because they don't 'exist' :-)
- L

On 12/1/2021 8:55 AM, Rob Berendt wrote:
Summary: Can the hot spare be shared in this environment?

I think this verifies 101 as hot spare
Display Hot Spare Disk Unit Status
Serial Resource
Description Number Type Model Name Capacity Status
Storage IOA YL10UE657063 57B1 001 DC09
Disk Unit Y210ZAZ157MY 5B11 101 DMP132 775912 Active
Storage IOA YL10UE654051 57B1 001 DC12
Disk Unit Y210ZAZ15G5G 5B11 101 DMP135 775912 Active

Display Non-Configured Units
Serial Resource
Number Type Model Name Capacity Status
Y210ZAK156B8 5B11 105 DMP143 775912 Non-configured
Y210ZAK15A0H 5B11 105 DMP141 775912 Non-configured
Y210ZAK15ARA 5B11 105 DMP139 775912 Non-configured
Y210ZAK15AQG 5B11 105 DMP137 775912 Non-configured
Some of these aren't even in the unit anymore (related to that mess up by me and the hassles of cleaning up VPD)

I have two 16 drive RAID 5 parity sets. Each in their own ESLS
5B11 109 DMP067 RAID 5/Active Y


Rob Berendt



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