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04-26-2021 05:13 AM
04-26-2021 05:13 AM
hi Comunity
Does anyone know how long takes to terminate the servicemag process after a failed disk replacement? or does anyone know how I can calculate the time of this process?
Regards...
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04-26-2021 06:02 AM
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Re: how long take in finish a servicemag for one replacement disk
>> Does anyone know how long takes to terminate the servicemag process after a failed disk replacement?
Not sure what you have done, but usually it stays in that status until manual interaction.
Hope this helps!
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04-26-2021 06:18 AM
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Re: how long take in finish a servicemag for one replacement disk
hi Torsten
i sking it, becouse we going to remplacement some SSD disk for some problem with the model that we have... and we can not run the servicemag in work time... for that we need calculate how long time its proces take in order to understand in wich moment we can run that procces.
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04-26-2021 06:41 AM - edited 04-28-2021 12:19 AM
04-26-2021 06:41 AM - edited 04-28-2021 12:19 AM
Re: how long take in finish a servicemag for one replacement disk
The amount of time taken to complete servicemag depends upon the "chunklet count" and the "Drive type"
the following commands can help you determine the approximate remaining time
- servicemag status
- servicemag status -d
The formula would be,
- (no.of total number of unused chunklets / 3 ) /60 - NL Drives
- (no.of total number of unused chunklets / 4 ) /60 - FC & SSD Drives
The approx relocation time for the FC chunklets is around 4 per minute and for SSD its around 8 to 10 chunklets per minute.
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04-26-2021 07:08 AM
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Re: how long take in finish a servicemag for one replacement disk
OK, my understanding was the replacement process has failed ...
Hope this helps!
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04-26-2021 07:20 AM
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Re: how long take in finish a servicemag for one replacement disk
- servicemag status
- servicemag status -d
the above commands can give you the real-time status of the "servicemag status."
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04-26-2021 07:55 AM
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Re: how long take in finish a servicemag for one replacement disk
hi @JoshJames , thank for answer me,
in may case y have one disk with 2889 Chunklets on used
output:
pepito cli% showpd -c -p -cg 0 -mg 22
-------- Normal Chunklets -------- ---- Spare Chunklets ----
- Used -- -------- Unused -------- - Used - ---- Unused ----
Id CagePos Type State Total OK Fail Free Uninit Unavail Fail OK Fail Free Uninit Fail
22 0:22:0 SSD normal 3575 2889 0 391 0 0 0 0 0 295 0 0
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 total 3575 2889 0 391 0 0 0 0 0 295 0 0
NOTE: the objetive is ungrup this phisical disk using the servicemag, remplacement for new model of the SSD disk and run again the servicemag to group it.
fallowint that you coment this is the resut:
(2889/4)/60=15
but i dont have cleare what is the result? time?, Chunklets/min? or what?
Regards... and thank a lot
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04-26-2021 06:02 PM - edited 04-28-2021 04:05 AM
04-26-2021 06:02 PM - edited 04-28-2021 04:05 AM
SolutionHello @francisco82
i believe the serivemag is being run on an SSD Drive and hence the following formula would help you calculate the approximate time in "hours"
- (no. of the total number of unused chunklets / 4 ) /60 - FC & SSD Drives
Note: take into consideration the "total number of UNSED chunklets and apply the same to the above formula to calculate the time in Hours.
for the example
(2889/4)/60=15 hours.,
I think you have considered the "used chunklets" , instead of "unused"
please use "UNSED chunklets" and run the formula again. the result would be the time in "Hours"
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