using statistical monitoring commands/utilities such as statpd, the OS IMC (GUI) and System
Reporter. The following example reports disks whose total I/O is 150/sec or more.
cli% statpd -filt curs,t,iops,150
14:51:49 11/03/09 r/w I/O per second
ID
100
PD Example 4
Component --Identifier-- -------Description----------
PD
disk:3
PD Suggested Action 4
The identified disk does not have firmware that the storage system considers current. When a disk
is replaced, the servicemag operation should upgrade the disk's firmware. When disks are
installed or added to a system, the admithw command can perform the firmware upgrade. Check
the state of the disk using CLI commands such as showpd -s, showpd -i, and
showfirmwaredb.
cli% showpd -s 3
Id CagePos Type -State-- -Detailed_State-
3 0:4:0
cli% showpd -i 3
Id CagePos State
3 0:4:0
cli% showfirmwaredb
Vendor
...
SEAGATE
PD Example 5
Component --Identifier-- -------Description----------
PD
--
PD Suggested Action 5
Check the system's Sparing Algorithm value using the CLI command showsys -param. The value
is normally set during the initial installation (OOTB). If it must be set later, use the command setsys
SparingAlgorithm; valid values are Default, Minimal, Maximal, and Custom. After setting the
parameter, use the admithw command to programmatically create and distribute the spare
chunklets.
% showsys -param
System parameters from configured settings
----Parameter-----
RawSpaceAlertFC
RawSpaceAlertNL
RemoteSyslog
RemoteSyslogHost
SparingAlgorithm
Port
Cur
Avg
3:2:1
t
658
664
Detailed State: old_firmware
FC
degraded old_firmware
----Node_WWN---- --MFR-- ---Model--- -Serial- -FW_Rev-
degraded 200000186242DB35 SEAGATE ST3146356FC 3QN0290H XRHJ
Prod_rev
Dev_Id
[XRHK]
ST3146356FC
Sparing Algorithm is not set
--Value--
:
:
:
:
0.0.0.0
:
Unknown
KBytes per sec ...
Max
Cur
Avg
666 172563 174007 174618 ...
Fw_status
Cage_type
Current
DC2.DC3.DC4
0
0
0
Troubleshooting Storage System Components
Idle %
Max ... Cur Avg
6
6
41