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тАО01-26-2005 07:45 PM
тАО01-26-2005 07:45 PM
Hi Guys,
I have a shared SAN : EVA 3000 with 2 enclosures and 12 disks on each enclosure ( 2 free on each ) . Recently 1 hdd (72.6 GB) failed on enclosure 2 and i recently replaced with good one. the disk led looks normal now and via the management appliance (command view eva) and disk that we added (virtual disk 26) looks normal but the eva is stil in ATTENTION state (initialized) and the disk group operational state is again ATTENTION and leveling state IN PROGRESS and the progress is stuck between 28%-34%.
Someone please advise ASAP. If this thread is in the wrong section too pls advise and i will move it ( maybe under virtuall array or something )
I am attaching the Management log file ..for reference.
I have a shared SAN : EVA 3000 with 2 enclosures and 12 disks on each enclosure ( 2 free on each ) . Recently 1 hdd (72.6 GB) failed on enclosure 2 and i recently replaced with good one. the disk led looks normal now and via the management appliance (command view eva) and disk that we added (virtual disk 26) looks normal but the eva is stil in ATTENTION state (initialized) and the disk group operational state is again ATTENTION and leveling state IN PROGRESS and the progress is stuck between 28%-34%.
Someone please advise ASAP. If this thread is in the wrong section too pls advise and i will move it ( maybe under virtuall array or something )
I am attaching the Management log file ..for reference.
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тАО01-26-2005 08:59 PM
тАО01-26-2005 08:59 PM
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I've caught one message from the log:
*Storage system is almost FULL. Disk group at or above maximum capacity warning level.
The EVA needs free disk space for leveling - do you have capacity left? Does it help if you lower the protection level?
*Storage system is almost FULL. Disk group at or above maximum capacity warning level.
The EVA needs free disk space for leveling - do you have capacity left? Does it help if you lower the protection level?
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тАО01-26-2005 09:32 PM
тАО01-26-2005 09:32 PM
Re: EVA operational state : Attention
Hi ,
there is no disk protection set..
Disk Failure Protection
Requested Level :None
Actual Level :None
Capacity :1639.23 GB
Occupancy:1531.7 GB
Alarm Level:99%
Even if it was when i had lost that failed disk that would have meant 1639.23 - 68.36=1570.87 meaning that my 99% threshold would be at 1555.1613 and my occupancy was always the same and not near the alarm. Hence i doubt this was the case. Maybe i have to set the disk failure protection??
Any other ideas?
there is no disk protection set..
Disk Failure Protection
Requested Level :None
Actual Level :None
Capacity :1639.23 GB
Occupancy:1531.7 GB
Alarm Level:99%
Even if it was when i had lost that failed disk that would have meant 1639.23 - 68.36=1570.87 meaning that my 99% threshold would be at 1555.1613 and my occupancy was always the same and not near the alarm. Hence i doubt this was the case. Maybe i have to set the disk failure protection??
Any other ideas?
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тАО01-26-2005 10:54 PM
тАО01-26-2005 10:54 PM
Re: EVA operational state : Attention
If you have VRAID-1 virtual disks, then all the data from the remaining member is copied to a new pair of disks. That's why protection level = single (or 1) means that the system will reserve _two_ times the capacity of the largest pysical disk drive in the disk group.
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