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05-28-2024 06:31 AM - last edited on 09-16-2024 02:19 AM by support_s
05-28-2024 06:31 AM - last edited on 09-16-2024 02:19 AM by support_s
SimpliVity reached 100% physical disk space.
Hello There.
My customer has a Simplivity Cluster with 02 nodes. A few weeks ago he started to received messages about capacity
“SimpliVity OmniCube physical capacity is dangerously low. Usage: 95%".
It look strange because when he went to Vcenter Console he got the follow.
Datastore
Name Type Capacity Free
datastore-BRL0020BH2 VMFS5 271,75GB 248.55GB
Simplivity_data01 NFS 4T 647.03GB
Simplivity_data02 NFS 4T 1.5TB
Simplivity_data03 NFS 4T 1.57TB
Now everything has stopped and the nodes are in the read only state because it reached 100%.
Below is the output of the command "dsv-balance-show -showHiveName -consumption -showNodeIp"
Omnistack host | Node GUID | Space I/O (Read / Write) | Space I/O |
+----------------+-------------------------------- ------+------------------------------+--------------- ------------------+
| 10.255.255.14 | 420c6a24-a501-20b0-0135-8043a62897c7 | 100% 1% ( 592 / 87 ) | 0B ( 22124 / 15057 ) |
| 10.255.255.13 | 420c7ec0-890f-0e14-f585-2a8865ea0211 | 100% 1% ( 592 / 87 ) | 0B (22124/15057)
It is difficult to understand (and explains to the customer) the difference between Physical and Logical disk space utilization.
Any suggestion?
Best Regards
Marco A Da Ronch
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05-29-2024 02:10 AM
05-29-2024 02:10 AM
Re: SimpliVity reached 100% physical disk space.
Hello @MGonca3
This looks similar to your issue. refer this one:
https://community.hpe.com/t5/hpe-simplivity/simplivity-reached-100-space/td-p/7216027
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05-29-2024 06:15 AM - last edited on 09-16-2024 02:23 AM by support_s
05-29-2024 06:15 AM - last edited on 09-16-2024 02:23 AM by support_s
Re: SimpliVity reached 100% physical disk space.
Hi,
Given that the nodes have already reached a not responding state, I will recommend you to open a P1 ticket and have this addressed.
vCenter metrics don't match SimpliVity storage resources, and one should rely on HPE SimpliVity plugin to monitor the cluster storage. With InfoSight, predictive data trends can be obtained as well.
Moreover, I'd recommend going through this blog to learn more about data management in SimpliVity: https://community.hpe.com/t5/around-the-storage-block/how-vm-data-is-managed-within-an-hpe-simplivity-cluster-part-1/ba-p/7019102
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05-30-2024 04:17 AM
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Re: SimpliVity reached 100% physical disk space.
Hi,
Please let me know if you were able to resolve the issue.
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06-03-2024 08:07 AM
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Re: SimpliVity reached 100% physical disk space.
Hello,
Let me know if you were able to resolve the issue.
If you have no further query and you are satisfied with the answer then kindly mark the topic as Solved so that it is helpful for all community members.
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06-03-2024 09:38 AM
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Re: SimpliVity reached 100% physical disk space.
Hi there! The issue wasn't solved. unfortunately our customer to not have an active support contract. This client is a Public Sector customer and they had difficulties to renew the contract when its expired. They asked us to provide a quote to renew the contract. We are trying to use other alternatives to help them.. Regards
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06-04-2024 01:21 AM
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Re: SimpliVity reached 100% physical disk space.
Hi, Thank you for letting me know.
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06-04-2024 05:36 AM - last edited on 09-16-2024 02:20 AM by support_s
06-04-2024 05:36 AM - last edited on 09-16-2024 02:20 AM by support_s
Re: SimpliVity reached 100% physical disk space.
Hello @MGonca3
Look at the Storage efficiency page in vCenter to have an idea of what is taking the most space in the cluster. To do this, simply click on the cluster in question and select the "Monitor" tab. Scroll down until you see HPE SimpliVity > Storage Efficiency menu. This is going to give you an idea of what is taken the most space at cluster level. If it is Local backups you can review your local policies and see if you can optimize them. Some VMs may have different backup requirements than others, perhaps split them into different datastores and assign different policies for each. Also, check your retention policies. If there are backups that you no longer need and can delete, that could help with this problem as well.
You may want to look into very large VMs being hosted and see if you can reduce the size of them, think of the sdelete script available online or other alternatives. Some other helpul tips:
This is an old one but still useful, how to check for backups of VMs:
https://support.hpe.com/hpesc/public/docDisplay?docId=sf000067576en_us&docLocale=en_US
Backup strategy considerations
SimpliVity OmniCube Available Physical Capacity 10 Percent or Less
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