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тАО01-11-2021 03:24 AM
тАО01-11-2021 03:24 AM
hi Comunity happy new year..
Does anyone have any process in the SSMC or any example script to check the storage space when it reaches 80 or 90%?
Regards...
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тАО01-11-2021 05:40 AM
тАО01-11-2021 05:40 AM
Re: monitoring space of the 3par
Hi
Do you mean the total capacity of the array or an individual VV/CPG?
For a VV you can use setvv -usr_aw <size> <VV_name>
For CPG you can use set_cpg -sdgw <size>[g|G|t|T]
You can also use system reporter to generate alerts on uses system space. Look at the 3PAR CLI guide for the correct commands. The command in question is setsralertcrit
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тАО01-11-2021 06:20 AM
тАО01-11-2021 06:20 AM
Re: monitoring space of the 3par
hi Mike,
I basically need to know when the SSD, FC or NL disks are at 80% used space, the 3par , does the storage have any process to create alerts for this type of space events?
and thank for you answer.
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тАО01-11-2021 08:26 AM - last edited on тАО06-18-2021 01:29 AM by Ramya_Heera
тАО01-11-2021 08:26 AM - last edited on тАО06-18-2021 01:29 AM by Ramya_Heera
SolutionHi
Yes, setsralertcrit can be used to do this, you can set alerts on logical disks and physical disk
Also take a look at the following technical paper , there is a section on Threshold Alerts https://h20195.www2.hpe.com/V2/GetPDF.aspx/a00038501enw.pdf (page 24)
and here https://support.hpe.com/hpesc/public/docDisplay?docLocale=en_US&docId=emr_na-a00085217en_us (page 124)
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тАО01-11-2021 10:14 PM
тАО01-11-2021 10:14 PM
Re: monitoring space of the 3par
In addition, by default, the system generates alerts at 50%, 75%, 85% and 95%, monitoring the FC, NL and SSD free pools separately.
You can override by setting the RawSpaceAlert{type} to a specific free space threshold measured in GiB: "setsys RawSpaceAlert{type} <value>".
You can check the current settings using "showsys -param".
You can reset to the default using "setsys RawSpaceAlert{type} 0".
See the HPE 3PAR Command Line Interface reference guide for details.
Note: While I am an HPE Employee, all of my comments (whether noted or not), are my own and are not any official representation of the company