Dell EqualLogic PS6210E EqualLogic Group Manager Administrator s Guide PS Seri - Page 344
Monitor Group Operations, Monitor Storage Pool Free Space, About Diagnostics
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- Active control module syncing with secondary - No communication between control modules • Batteries: - Real-time-clock battery has low charge - Cache battery has less than 72 hours of charge Monitor Group Operations 1. Open the Alarms and Operations panel. 2. Click the Group Operations tab to view the group management operations (for example, moving a member to another pool) and actions that you might need to take. The Alarms and Operations panel displays details about in-process operations in the group, including moving volumes or members to another pool, moving a partner's delegated space to another pool, or deleting a member. Depending on the operation, you might be able to perform actions on it, such as canceling it. Monitor Failback Operations 1. Open the Alarms and Operations panel. 2. Click the Failback Operations tab to display failback operations and any actions that you might need to take. Monitor Storage Pool Free Space You must maintain sufficient free pool space to ensure that load-balancing, thin-provisioning, member-removal, snapshot, and replication operations perform optimally. To monitor the storage pool free space: 1. Click Group. 2. Click Storage Pools to open the Storage Pool summary window. Check the free pool space value in the Storage Pools panel. Dell recommends that free pool space not fall below the following level (whichever is smaller): • 5 percent of the total pool space • 100GB multiplied by the number of pool members You can increase free pool space by moving volumes from the low-space pool to a different pool. You can expand pool capacity by moving a member to the pool. You can sort the table by clicking the heading of a column; the table is sorted by Volume Template by default. About Diagnostics Diagnostics collect information about events that occur on a Dell EqualLogic storage system. Dell customer support can use these generated diagnostic reports to propose a solution to a problem with your system. You can generate a complete diagnostic report based on diagnostics run on PS Series and FS Series controllers. By default, both of these diagnostic types are run on all controllers, enabling your support representative to analyze the most complete diagnostic report for your system. These diagnostic reports are stored on both the FS Series and PS Series arrays. The PS Series diagnostic report can be emailed automatically to your Dell customer support representative. Due to the size of the FS Series diagnostic report, that diagnostic report can be stored only on the array. • Generate diagnostic reports only when your support representative instructs you to do so. • Change the default settings only if your support representative instructs you to do so. You can run reports for the following diagnostics: 344 About Monitoring