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тАО11-14-2022 11:54 AM - last edited on тАО11-15-2022 07:44 PM by support_s
тАО11-14-2022 11:54 AM - last edited on тАО11-15-2022 07:44 PM by support_s
Dear all,
I have some questions about the configuration and disk space usage of an MSA P2050 (Fibre Channel) system.
This system initially had 8 x 2TB drives. The elements in the system were A disk group in radi 6, a pool A and one volume Vol0001. There were no Global Spare Disks.
I recently added 4 more 2TB disks, created a disk group in raid 6 and then extended the volume Vol0001 by about 4000GB.
The current configuration is as follows:
# show volumes
Pool Name Total Size Alloc Size Type Large Virtual Extents Health Reason Action
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
A Vol0001 15.3TB 6660.7GB base Disabled OK
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Success: Command completed successfully. (2022-11-14 15:40:22)
# show pools
Name Serial Number Blocksize Total Size Avail Snap Size OverCommit Disk Groups Volumes Low Thresh Mid Thresh High Thresh Sec Fmt Health Reason Action
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
A ***removed*** 512 15.9TB 9.3TB 0B Enabled 2 1 50.00 % 75.00 % 98.65 % 512n OK
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Success: Command completed successfully. (2022-11-14 15:40:24)
# show disk-groups
Name Size Free Pool Tier % of Pool Own RAID Disks Status Current Job Job% Sec Fmt Health Reason Action
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
dgA01 11.9TB 8657.0GB A Archive 75 A RAID6 8 FTOL 512n OK
dgA02 3994.3GB 663.9GB A Archive 24 A RAID6 4 FTOL VRSC 87% 512n OK
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Success: Command completed successfully. (2022-11-14 15:40:27)
# show disks
Location Serial Number Vendor Rev Description Usage Jobs Speed (kr/min) Size Sec Fmt Disk Group Pool Tier Health
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1.1 ***removed*** SEAGATE N003 SAS MDL VIRTUAL POOL 7 2000.3GB 512n dgA01 A Archive OK
1.2 ***removed*** SEAGATE N003 SAS MDL VIRTUAL POOL 7 2000.3GB 512n dgA01 A Archive OK
1.3 ***removed*** SEAGATE N003 SAS MDL VIRTUAL POOL 7 2000.3GB 512n dgA01 A Archive OK
1.4 ***removed*** SEAGATE N003 SAS MDL VIRTUAL POOL 7 2000.3GB 512n dgA01 A Archive OK
1.5 ***removed*** SEAGATE N003 SAS MDL VIRTUAL POOL 7 2000.3GB 512n dgA01 A Archive OK
1.6 ***removed*** SEAGATE N003 SAS MDL VIRTUAL POOL 7 2000.3GB 512n dgA01 A Archive OK
1.7 ***removed*** HGST CD05 SAS MDL VIRTUAL POOL 7 2000.3GB 512n dgA01 A Archive OK
1.8 ***removed*** HGST CD05 SAS MDL VIRTUAL POOL 7 2000.3GB 512n dgA01 A Archive OK
1.9 ***removed*** HGST C907 SAS MDL VIRTUAL POOL VRSC 7 2000.3GB 512n dgA02 A Archive OK
1.10 ***removed*** HGST C907 SAS MDL VIRTUAL POOL VRSC 7 2000.3GB 512n dgA02 A Archive OK
1.11 ***removed*** HGST C907 SAS MDL VIRTUAL POOL VRSC 7 2000.3GB 512n dgA02 A Archive OK
1.12 ***removed*** HGST C907 SAS MDL VIRTUAL POOL VRSC 7 2000.3GB 512n dgA02 A Archive OK
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Info: * Rates may vary. This is normal behavior. (2022-11-14 15:40:31)
The virtualization system, oVirt, that uses this storage now meets a LVM volume of roughly 14TB used like this:
[root@infm-vm04 log]# pvdisplay
--- Physical volume ---
PV Name /dev/mapper/3600c0ff0003c465b6510f85b01000000
VG Name ebe2403c-a0c0-4bde-9691-25e86119b068
PV Size 13.99 TiB / not usable 94.00 MiB
Allocatable yes
PE Size 128.00 MiB
Total PE 114643
Free PE 17185
Allocated PE 97458
PV UUID teBzaf-MwYo-sy0c-IsD3-XIXR-3dlB-IQnfWx
After making these changes,, however I found this message in the P2050 events:
2022-11-11 11:05:12 [473] #A330: MSA 2050 SAN Array SN#00C0FF3ACB50 Controller A INFORMATIONAL A volume is using more than its threshold percentage of its virtual pool. (pool: A, SN: ***removed***) (volume: Vol0001, SN: ***removed***) (used percentage: 41.67%, threshold percentage: 10%) (pages used: 1587944, total pages: 3810361)
Moderator edit: Removed the Serial numbers for privacy.
Can you explain why P2050 displays 41.67% "used percentage" ?
Have you got any idea ?
Thanks a lot.
Best regards
Willy
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тАО11-14-2022 04:47 PM
тАО11-14-2022 04:47 PM
Re: MSA P2050 warning disk space....
@WillyEB70
An unfortunate known issue. When you create a volume it certain instances it will set the 'threshold-percent-of-pool' value to 10%. There is no way to change this after the fact. You can see this value in the API output of the CLI.
CLI> set cli-parameters api
CLI> show volumes Vol0001
...
<PROPERTY name="threshold-percent-of-pool" type="string" size="16" draw="false" sort="size" display-name="Threshold Percent of Pool">10.00 %</PROPERTY>
...
It does not affect the Pool thresholds which will warn you of the pool filling. The INFORMATIONAL event can be ignored. Your Volume is using ~6.6TB of 15.TB which is the ~40% of the pools
Please note that your configuration does not conform to best practices. The 2 different disk-groups will have different performance characteristics and could result in performance fluctuations at your application. See MSA Best Practice guide and MSA Virtual Storage Technical Reference.
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тАО11-15-2022 12:58 AM
тАО11-15-2022 12:58 AM
Re: MSA P2050 warning disk space....
I know that two sets of different records aren't the best thing but at the moment I couldn't do otherwise.
I would like to understand why P2050 shows 41.67%..
Thanks again
Bye
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тАО11-15-2022 08:12 AM
тАО11-15-2022 08:12 AM
Solution@WillyEB70
Sorry I buried that reasoning in the middle of the other stuff.
The entire volume is 15.3TB the allocated usage is 6660.7GB (6.6TB)
6.6TB / 15.3TB == 0.43 == 43% there's a bunch of rounding issues in that calc so +/- 2% is pretty good
If you grab the pages used from the event message you will see:
1587944 pages / 3810361 pages == 0.4167 == 41.67%
Now if the question is why does it show so much space used eventhough I haven't moved that much data....
Is your filesystem doing a zero fill of the volume?
if the host writes ZEROs to the MSA, the MSA will store those zero blocks. It will then over time re-claim the zero blocks and show smaller used capacity.
You can see this using the statistics information:
CLI> show pool-statistics
CLI> show tier-statistics tier all
Both of these pages deallocated -- reclaimed -- if data is being deleted and the TRIM command is being sent or if ZERO pages are being reclaimed you will see pages being deallocated.
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