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06-25-2008 06:54 AM
06-25-2008 06:54 AM
EVA4000 and type of disks
Hi people,
We have a EVA4000, with 16 72 GB FC disks, in a disk group. We added 5 more 300 GB FC disk to the same disk group. We have a yellow exclamation in the EVA and in the virtual disk folder, and in the default disk group, and in the default disk group, the Operational State is ATTENTION, and Actual Level Protection is NONE, REQUEST LEVEL NOT AVAILABLE.
Its a VCS 5.031 (very old, I know it), is there any idea?
We have a EVA4000, with 16 72 GB FC disks, in a disk group. We added 5 more 300 GB FC disk to the same disk group. We have a yellow exclamation in the EVA and in the virtual disk folder, and in the default disk group, and in the default disk group, the Operational State is ATTENTION, and Actual Level Protection is NONE, REQUEST LEVEL NOT AVAILABLE.
Its a VCS 5.031 (very old, I know it), is there any idea?
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08-01-2008 03:12 AM
08-01-2008 03:12 AM
Re: EVA4000 and type of disks
It is because the disks are not of the same size, although your diskgroup can be used for VRaid 5 and Vraid0 to its full potential it would not be optimized for VRaid1 as that option would only be able to use 72GB of your 300GB disk
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