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Author: | edcns [ Fri Oct 25, 2013 10:16 am ] |
Post subject: | Spare Disk on 3PAR-7400 |
Has anyone know how to find out the number of spare disks and its location in the system either in GUI or CLI? Trying to get this info bu really nothing comes up... the closest one i can get is cli% showsys -devtype SSD -space System : 188416 Internal : 0 Spare : 188416 Used : 0 Unused : 188416 dividing the Spare by the Size of individual or single disk of 92GB gives me that I have 2 spares of SSD in the system.... but is there any easy way where to locate them? thanks for any feedback |
Author: | Richard Siemers [ Fri Oct 25, 2013 1:15 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Spare Disk on 3PAR-7400 |
3PAR, XIV and Compellent technologies do not dedicate entire drives to spare. They distribute spare capacity across all drives. When a drive fails, its chunklets will be relocated/rebuilt across many different drives of spare space. Try this command: Code: showspare - Show information about spare and relocated chunklets.
SYNTAX showspare [-used] DESCRIPTION The showspare command displays information about chunklets in the system that are reserved for spares and previously free chunklets selected for spares by the system. AUTHORITY Super, Service, Edit, Browse OPTIONS -used Show only used spare chunklets. By default all spare chunklets are shown. |
Author: | edcns [ Fri Oct 25, 2013 2:03 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Spare Disk on 3PAR-7400 |
Thanks for the reply Richard! I guess if no entire drive is dedicated for spare, the spare size that i am seeing was configured the first time the 3PAR was installed. How is the spare size configured though? Is this something not configurable at the console or cli? Assuming we would want to increase the spare size and adding more drives. I would appreciate much any comments on this. |
Author: | sartg [ Mon Jan 21, 2019 8:36 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Spare Disk on 3PAR-7400 |
Hi, sorry for reviving an old post. Does this mean that as long disk failures are not simultaneously, theres enough time between disk failures to finish the rebuild and i have spare chunklets free, i can have multiple disk failures without losing the volumes? |
Author: | MammaGutt [ Tue Jan 22, 2019 4:48 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Spare Disk on 3PAR-7400 |
sartg wrote: Hi, sorry for reviving an old post. Does this mean that as long disk failures are not simultaneously, theres enough time between disk failures to finish the rebuild and i have spare chunklets free, i can have multiple disk failures without losing the volumes? Yes. And when you've used up all your spare chunklets the system will use free chunklets if available. So as long as you have free space in the system, you can lose a huge amount of drives (as long as every rebuild is allowed to complete before the next failure). Edit: as for simultaneous failures you are down to RAID level and failure domains (node pair unless filtered in CPG). So a 8 node system with RAID6 (and no HA cage), you could lose 8 drives (2 behind each node pair) without losing data as long as it's the "right" drives. With HA cage you could lose all drives in one cage per node pair.... On the other side, without HA cage and only RAID5, you also could get data loss on 2 simultaneous failures if it was the "wrong" drives (ie behind same node pair).... and even worse you could get a minor data loss with a single disk failure if you encounter an URE during rebuild (read 3PAR RAID6 whitepaper). |
Author: | sartg [ Tue Jan 22, 2019 10:08 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Spare Disk on 3PAR-7400 |
Thank you MammaGutt, that gives me some peace of mind. |
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