HPE 3PAR StoreServ 7000 Storage Service And Upgrade Manual page 84

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Component -------------------Summary Description------------------- Qty
PD
Disks experiencing a high level of I/O per second
Component --Identifier-- ---------Detailed Description----------
PD
disk:100
789.0
pd Suggested Action 3
This check samples the I/O per second (IOPS) information in statpd to see if any Drives are being
overworked, and then it samples again after five seconds. This does not necessarily indicate a problem,
but it could negatively affect system performance. The IOPS thresholds currently set for this condition are:
NL drives < 75 IOPS
FC 10K RPM drives < 150 IOPS
FC 15K RPM drives < 200 IOPS
SSD < 12000 IOPS
Operations such as servicemag and tunevv can cause this condition. If the IOPS rate is very high
and/or a large number of Drives are experiencing very heavy I/O, examine the system further using
statistical monitoring commands/utilities such as statpd, the SSMC (GUI) and System Reporter. The
following example reports Drives 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-- -------Detailed Description----------
PD
disk:3
pd Suggested Action 4
The identified Drive does not have firmware that the storage system considers current. When a Drive is
replaced, the servicemag operation should upgrade the Drive's firmware. When Drives are installed or
added to a system, the admithw command can perform the firmware upgrade. Check the state of the
Drive using CLI commands such as showpd -s , showpd -i , and showfirmwaredb.
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Troubleshooting
Disk is experiencing a high level of I/O per second:
Port
Cur
Avg
3:2:1
t
658
664
Detailed State: old_firmware
KBytes per sec ...
Max
Cur
Avg
666 172563 174007 174618 ...
93
Idle %
Max ... Cur Avg
6
6

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