FUJITSU Disk Storage System DX60 User Manual
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Chapter 3 Setup
3.2 Eco-mode
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The following hierarchical storage management software can be also linked with Eco-mode.
When using the Eco-mode function with these software, an Eco-mode disk operation schedule
does not need to be set, since these software turns on the disk motors when stopped disks are
accessed.
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IBM Tivoli Storage Manager for Space Management
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IBM Tivoli Storage Manager HSM for Windows
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Dynamic Storage Tiering (DST) function in Symantec Veritas Storage Foundation
The restrictions and notes on using Eco-mode are described below.
For details on the Eco-mode procedure, refer to "ETERNUS Web GUI User's Guide" or
"ETERNUS CLI User's Guide".
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To set Eco-mode, use ETERNUS Web GUI, ETERNUS SF Storage Cruiser, or ETERNUS SF
AdvancedCopy Manager (hereinafter, referred to as Storage Foundation Software ETERNUS
SF).
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Eco-mode cannot be used for the following disks:
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System disks
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Hot spares
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Disk motors in the following RAID groups are not stopped by the Eco-mode schedule:
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RAID groups that contain a system disk
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RAID groups in which no volumes are registered
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RAID groups in which SDPVs are registered
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The operation time of disks varies depending on the Eco-mode schedule and the disk access.
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Access to a stopped disk outside of the scheduled operation time period causes the motor
of the stopped disk to be spun up, allowing normal access in about one to three minutes.
When a set time elapses since the last access to a disk, the motor of the disk is stopped.
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If a disk is activated from the stopped state more than a set amount of times in a day, the
Eco-mode schedule is not applied and disk motors are not stopped by the Eco-mode.