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02-25-2015 06:38 AM
02-25-2015 06:38 AM
Re: Reclaiming Space from a thin provisioned netword raid-5 volume
https://h20392.www2.hp.com/portal/swdepot/displayProductInfo.do?productNumber=StoreVirtualSW
v12 is out and it includes unmap! yay.
haven't actually installed it yet, but its nice to see they got that feature in.
I see it also has a "DSM" for vmware now. not going to help my hyper-v shop much, but thats probably a huge benefit to a lot of places.
good job HP.
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02-25-2015 06:41 AM
02-25-2015 06:41 AM
Re: Reclaiming Space from a thin provisioned netword raid-5 volume
Hopefully you can get it to work for Redhat Linux too....?
- Space Reclamation - StoreVirtual Storage can now reclaim space in VMware vSphere and Microsoft Windows environments using T10 UNMAP.
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02-27-2015 12:18 PM
02-27-2015 12:18 PM
Re: Reclaiming Space from a thin provisioned netword raid-5 volume
@Patrick Neuner wrote:
Hopefully you can get it to work for Redhat Linux too....?
- Space Reclamation - StoreVirtual Storage can now reclaim space in VMware vSphere and Microsoft Windows environments using T10 UNMAP.
I would raise this with your HP rep. It's being looked at but I don't think there's a commitment or timeframe for support.
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02-27-2015 12:21 PM - edited 02-27-2015 12:23 PM
02-27-2015 12:21 PM - edited 02-27-2015 12:23 PM
Re: Reclaiming Space from a thin provisioned netword raid-5 volume
According to HP support RHEL/Centos is NOT supported. We will still test it, but as it's officially not supported, the feature is again not fully implemented as you must be using Hyper-V oder VMWare, not other solutions. As VMWARE is Linux based, there is still hope, but if you have troubles afterwards - you will be left alone.
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02-27-2015 08:26 PM
02-27-2015 08:26 PM
Re: Reclaiming Space from a thin provisioned netword raid-5 volume
just an FYI... you have to right click on the management group and ENABLE space reclaimation ;)
Still not sure how its going to work, but I know it didn't do anything all day because I didn't enable it!
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02-28-2015 09:19 AM
02-28-2015 09:19 AM
Re: Reclaiming Space from a thin provisioned netword raid-5 volume
And there are manual steps (CLI) in VMware to recover space on volumes:
http://vmfocus.com/2015/02/26/how-to-hp-storevirtual-lefthand-os-12-0-with-t10-unmap/
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03-02-2015 09:28 AM
03-02-2015 09:28 AM
Re: Reclaiming Space from a thin provisioned netword raid-5 volume
We did tests with Centos 6 and the discard feature. It does work with LH12 which are good news.
Now the question is, why isn't it officially supported and about the risks. I don't really see them, but... still...
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03-02-2015 10:01 AM - edited 03-02-2015 10:01 AM
03-02-2015 10:01 AM - edited 03-02-2015 10:01 AM
Re: Reclaiming Space from a thin provisioned netword raid-5 volume
@Patrick Neuner wrote:We did tests with Centos 6 and the discard feature. It does work with LH12 which are good news.
Now the question is, why isn't it officially supported and about the risks. I don't really see them, but... still...
The risks are unknown because the team didn't do testing with Centos 6. The priority for the UNMAP feature was VMware and there hasn't been regressioning testing on any other OS that I'm aware of. So using UNMAP on other OSes is certainly a risk.
As I previously said, if you are looking for something to be supported that isn't today, you need to ask your HP Rep to submit an exception request.
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03-03-2015 01:37 PM - edited 03-03-2015 06:07 PM
03-03-2015 01:37 PM - edited 03-03-2015 06:07 PM
Re: Reclaiming Space from a thin provisioned netword raid-5 volume
hmmm... got unmap working on NEW volumes, but it seems like existing ones are not wanting to cooperate. Reboots and reconnects don't seem to work, but when I connect a new LUN to the same servers that new LUN will reclaim space.
I must say it reclaims space pretty quickly! now I'll probably just migrate all the data around as I don't have enough for this to be pohibative and it will probably take less time than to try and figure out how to fix the problem, but I did follow the suggestions about doing a rescan as the help section suggests.
edit: I was able to get the unmap to function by disconnecting the disk from the server, deleting the disk from computer manager and then reconnecting to it again. All is working and its busy freeing up about at least 40% of my SAN storage! Yay!
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03-04-2015 09:13 AM
03-04-2015 09:13 AM
Re: Reclaiming Space from a thin provisioned netword raid-5 volume
Any one have idea of to get Space reclamation to work with Win2008 R2?
As NTFS SCSI Unmap native support starts with Win2012, I figured there shoud be another way, albeit manually to get it to work with 2008R2.
I tried running Sdelete, which works with some other SAN's implementation of Unmap - i.e. NetAPP, Nimble, but the thin LUN just grew to it's thick size. (Sdelete -z basically zeroes all truly unused blocks in the Volume. I'used it for doing manual TRIM with OS direct attached SSDs.)
I also tried shrinking the volume from the OS side, and Lefthand showed reduced consumed space to match what the OS saw. But once I increased the thinly provisioned LUN back to it's original size, LH showed it as if it was fully provisioned.
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