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07-23-2012 05:53 AM
07-23-2012 05:53 AM
3PAR V400: What does this mean? total_svctms > 30
We got this message last night:
Threshold statvlun hires --All Systems-- total_svctms > 30.0 exceeded more than 30 times.
system: TDC_3Par_01 domain: - VV: TNA211P.2 host: tnela211p LUN: 2 host WWN: 50060B0000C28E02 port: 0:1:2 metric: 32.403597 -
system: TDC_3Par_01 domain: - VV: TNA211P.2 host: tnela211p LUN: 2 host WWN: 50060B0000C28E00 port: 1:0:2 metric: 33.111134 -
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12-13-2012 10:30 PM
12-13-2012 10:30 PM
Re: 3PAR V400: What does this mean? total_svctms > 30
I assume this is from the Service Reporter?
It probably means that the total_svctms was greater than 30.0, 30 times.
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12-14-2012 06:38 AM
12-14-2012 06:38 AM
Re: 3PAR V400: What does this mean? total_svctms > 30
thanks. we figured out that much. The next question is why?
We can track the utilization on the V400 through system reporter performance reports. It looks when we have high activity on the array, such as a backup being performed, or AO moving stuff around at night, that we get these messages. Our assumption is that when the array gets "stressed", he just can't keep up.
Have you had this kind of problem? Has anybody else out there had these?
Stuart
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12-14-2012 03:56 PM
12-14-2012 03:56 PM
Re: 3PAR V400: What does this mean? total_svctms > 30
>The next question is why?
As you said, the system was busy?
>Our assumption is that when the array gets "stressed", it just can't keep up.
Very possibly. Or maybe the threshold (30) is too low?
HP 3PAR System Reporter 2.9 Software User’s Guide:
http://bizsupport2.austin.hp.com/bc/docs/support/SupportManual/c03050683/c03050683.pdf
total_svctms: Total (read + write) service time in millisec
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05-03-2016 07:46 AM
05-03-2016 07:46 AM
Re: 3PAR V400: What does this mean? total_svctms > 30
Hi StuartA46,
We're seeing similar alerts on our array. Were you able to find out what exactly was causing this and if so, what steps did you take for remedying this?