Alert Name | Symptom Code | Description |
sys_ud_ssd_space_limited | XTR0200302 | Cluster free physical capacity is low. Threshold: more than 85 percent is used |
sys_ud_ssd_space_very_limited | XTR0200303 | Cluster free physical capacity is critically low. Threshold: more than 90 percent is used |
sys_ud_ssd_space_no_free | XTR0200304 | The cluster has no free physical capacity |
user_physical_capacity_high | XTR0203792 | Exceeded SSD high utilization threshold. There are 70%(free_ud_ssd_space)s KB remaining. Note: This can be changed to a user-defined percentage |
user_physical_capacity_very_high | XTR0203892 | Exceeded SSD very high utilization threshold. There are 80%(free_ud_ssd_space)s KB remaining. Note: This can be changed to a user-defined percentage |
If the above is not applicable, then free-up physical capacity on the affected XtremIO cluster by doing one or more of the following:
1. Reclaim space
Deleted space should be reclaimed on the host side. For ESX 5.x and Windows hosts, refer to KB# 334268 - Handling deleted space (free block reclamation). For all other host OS types, follow the instructions in the relevant Space Reclamation section of the XtremIO Storage Array Host Configuration Guide
2. Delete / remove unused volumes
Perform an assessment of the volumes actively in use within your XtremIO cluster. Consider deleting / removing any volumes that are no longer needed by external applications. Instructions detailing how to delete / remove unused volumes can be found documented within the Deleting Volumes section of the XtremIO Storage Array User Guide corresponding to the software version of the affected cluster. You can also refer to the Resolution section of KB 468164 - XtremIO: Managing Cluster Capacity in Response to Product Alerts for detailed instructions
Note: Although physical capacity will automatically be reclaimed by XtremIO following volume deletion / removal, deleted space should also be reclaimed on the host side by following the instructions in step 1
3. Offload under-utilized volumes to another platform
4. Perform Online Cluster Expansion (OCE) to add more storage to the array. This can be scheduled by contacting your local account team (SAM, DSM, and ASR) to discuss an action plan to scale out the XtremIO array
Note: To raise an alert with a predefined capacity threshold (ranging from 0 to 100), connect to the XMCLI in the GUI or PuTTy and execute the following command:
xmcli (admin)> modify-alert-definition alert-type="user_physical_capacity_very_high" activity-mode=enabled clearance-mode="ack_required" threshold=<threshold_value> Modified Alert Definition user_physical_capacity_high
To check how the alerts are set up, execute the show-alert-definitions command via XMCLI
Note: The above links can be accessed by registered customers.
An automatic EMC Global Services Service Request (SR) will be generated for symptom codes XTR0200302, XTR0200303 and XTR0200304 of this article. |