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Disk group defragmentation, Disk group operations limit, Raid background operations priority – Dell POWERVAULT MD3620I User Manual

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Planning: MD3600i Series Storage Array Terms and Concepts

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Disk Group Defragmentation

Defragmenting consolidates the free capacity in the disk group into one

contiguous area. Defragmentation does not change the way in which the data

is stored on the virtual disks.

Disk Group Operations Limit

The maximum number of active, concurrent disk group processes per

installed RAID controller module is one. This limit is applied to the following

disk group processes:

• Virtual disk RAID level migration
• Segment size migration
• Virtual disk capacity expansion
• Disk group expansion
• Disk group defragmentation

If a redundant RAID controller module fails with an existing disk group

process, the process on the failed controller is transferred to the peer

controller. A transferred process is placed in a suspended state if there is an

active disk group process on the peer controller. The suspended processes are

resumed when the active process on the peer controller completes or is

stopped.

NOTE:

If you try to start a disk group process on a controller that does not have an

existing active process, the start attempt fails if the first virtual disk in the disk group

is owned by the other controller and there is an active process on the other

controller.

RAID Background Operations Priority

The storage array supports a common configurable priority for the following

RAID operations:

• Background initialization
• Rebuild
• Copy back
• Virtual disk capacity expansion
• Raid level migration

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