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11-20-2008 10:22 PM
11-20-2008 10:22 PM
Re: VA 7110
The disk is back and functional. You rather keep an eye on the drive for a couple'o days or a week. If it fails again replace the drive and send it back.
Or better, wait for the balancing to complete remove the drive and replace the new one to avoid issues.
I would never like my array doin a balancing act everyday :)
Cheers!
Shiva
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11-20-2008 10:49 PM
11-20-2008 10:49 PM
Re: VA 7110
Thnks
points...
gV
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11-20-2008 11:10 PM
11-20-2008 11:10 PM
Re: VA 7110
The Logs look clean (for now!).
Remember! If you find amber light on the drive again, go ahead and replace it. Otherwise you'r OK.
Thanks and regards!
Shiva
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11-21-2008 02:07 AM
11-21-2008 02:07 AM
Re: VA 7110
I wish to do something more than this.
I have database server in which the drives are mounted on this VA7110. One of the path is 98% i wish to extend this. Do you know the procedure. I wish to know the following,
1. How much free space available on my SAN.
2. How can use that free space to that 98% drive path,
I am attaching that bdf details below.
This is critical prodution server. Have you ever did this before.
Bdf as follows,
/dev/vg00/lvol3 1540096 1436200 103096 93% /
/dev/vg00/lvol1 497584 89168 358656 20% /stand
/dev/vg00/lvol10 6144000 2439176 3678808 40% /var
/dev/vg00/lvol8 6144000 3985600 2141560 65% /usr
/dev/vg00/lvol7 4096000 3412035 651361 84% /u01
/dev/vg00/lvol6 1024000 654528 366696 64% /tmp
/dev/vg00/lvol5 6144000 4282136 1849000 70% /opt
/dev/vg00/lvol4 1024000 20358 940921 2% /infraservices
/dev/vg00/lvol9 1024000 149944 867368 15% /home
/dev/vg01/lvol1 9216000 7685432 1482740 84% /pdwp1pkg/u02
/dev/vg01/lvol2 9433088 8197448 1197030 87% /pdwp1pkg/u03
/dev/vg01/lvol3 11980800 11733464 239610 98% /pdwp1pkg/u04
/dev/vg01/lvol4 11980800 7347350 4491582 62% /pdwp1pkg/u05
/dev/vg01/lvol5 512000 81224 411952 16% /infraservices/XML
/dev/vg01/lvol6 4096000 2042896 1924848 51% /pdwp1pkg/u06
You can see one drive path is 98%. I wish to extend this using the available free space in SAN.
Thanks
gVee
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07-18-2011 07:40 AM
07-18-2011 07:40 AM
Re: VA 7110
Hi,
/dev/vg01/lvol3 11980800 11733464 239610 98% /pdwp1pkg/u04
You can check the free space in VG vg01 by considering the Free PE counts. Then you can extend the LV /dev/vg01/lvol3 with available free space and then do fsadm on mount point to extend it.
Post the below output to know your available free space.
#vgdisplay -v vg01
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