Hot relocation

'Hot relocation' describes the ability of a system to automatically react to I/O failures. It is an automatic process that relocates subdisks from a disk that has I/O errors.

The default for Storage Foundation for Windows is to have automatic hot relocation mode inactive. This means that if an I/O error occurs in a redundant subdisk, the subdisk is not automatically relocated to another disk. The tasks to enable the hot relocation mode are described in the following hot relocation setup section.

Note:

Dynamic disks belonging to a Microsoft Disk Management Disk Group do not support hot relocation.

Note:

Dynamic disks belonging to a SAN Disk Group do not support hot relocation.

See Hot relocation overview.

See Hot relocation setup summary.

See Hot relocation mode.

See Customize target disks with set disk usage.

See Undo hot relocation.

See Clear hot relocation information.