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Can some one explain the yellow text?
Does this have to do with a BCV group established to 1A19 and the amount of BCV volumes?
thanks in advance.
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Does this have to do with a BCV group established to 1A19 and the amount of BCV volumes?
thanks in advance.
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Ugin
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July 26th, 2016 00:00
Hi,
Is this the same issue as EMC Community Network - ECN: Raid 5 drive replacement with 1 track invalid ?
nickciampa1
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July 26th, 2016 07:00
Yes, it looks like there's a group of BCVs established in mirror mode and at leadt 1 track did not copy to the hot spare. The BCV is unprotected,
nickciampa1
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July 26th, 2016 07:00
Hello,
the customer is backing up a raid 5 data base with unprotected BCVs and a drive failed. Looks like a track did not get copied to spare nad it caused data loss. This BCV-G/s 1A79/1/08 looks like a BCV group of 8 devs that are being used to do the BCV copy. How can I prove this?
Ugin
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July 29th, 2016 01:00
Its a BCV ghost on standard.
STD device 1A19 consists of 2-way mirror (M1/M2 static), had BCV 1A79 on M4 position which is in split status.