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Pair failure, Recovering from pair failure due to pool full, Pair failure -2 – Hitachi MK-97DF8018-00 User Manual

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Troubleshooting

Hitachi Simple Modular Storage Copy-on-Write SnapShot User’s Guide

Pair Failure

A pair failure can have two causes:
• A hardware failure affecting either the pair volumes or data pool
• A data pool whose capacity is exceeded

To determine the cause of pair failure
1. Check the status of the data pool whose associated pairs’ status is

changed to Failure. For details on checking pair status, see

Monitoring

Pair Status on page 7-2

.

2. If the status of the data pool is POOL FULL, the pair failure is due to

capacity is exceeded.

3. if the status of the data pool is other than POOL FULL, the pair failure is

due to hardware failure.

The procedure for restoring the pair differs according to the cause.

Recovering from Pair Failure Due to POOL FULL

To recover pairs when status is POOL FULL
1. Delete all the pairs that are using the full data pool.
2. Review SnapShot system configuration. See

Chapter 2, Planning and

Design

for detailed information on the following:

• Measuring write workload and sizing of the data pool. This

addresses the amount of data your that accumulates in the data

pool and provide calculations for determining the correct size of

the data pool.

• Assessing business requirements to establish the lifespan and

number of V-VOLs

3. Do one or more of the following:

• Increase the size of the data pool. See

Assign Volumes for the

Data Pool on page 5-2

.

• Reduce the number of V-VOLs
• Reduce the lifespan of V-VOLs

4. Re-create the pairs.

Recovering from Pair Failure Due to a Hardware Failure

To recover the SnapShot system after a hardware failure
1. Review the information log to see what the hardware failure is.
2. Restore the array. See Navigator 2 program Help for details.
3. When the array is restored, delete the pair. See

Delete Pairs, V-VOLs,

Data Pools on page 6-7

for more information.

4. Re-create the pair.