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June 19th, 2011 05:00

Disk performance issue

Hi,

I have a meta device assigned to a server and that device seems to be saturated during the day time. It shows high i/o, busy % and all that and it seems to be completely saturated. After checking it with EMC, it turned out to be disks on which the members of that meta device (including the meta head) are from four disks which are utilized 100% and EMC has recommended to move  whatever part of the application resides on that meta  to a different volume.

Now, I have question as to how can I move that part of application to a different volume?

Does that require the application to be stopped?, do I need to ues a BCV and create a copy of that meta and ask the unix team to use the new device instead of the existing meta?

Thanks in advance..

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June 19th, 2011 06:00

A meta volume on just four disks sounds unlikely, unless it is a two member mirrored meta.  

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June 19th, 2011 06:00

you have a couple of options, for Windows OS you can use "PowerPath migration Enabler" and move to a new device that way. If your OS is HPUX/Solaris/AIX but far the easiest way is to use native logical volume manager and mirror the device.

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June 19th, 2011 07:00

you could clone to another device but then you would need to reconfigure the new device in the OS which would require downtime.

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June 19th, 2011 07:00

hi,

Thank you for your response.

Its a Unix box and I think it should be mirrored locally by the native tools available.

However, I was thinking in what ways can this be done at storage level (such as use of BCV/clone) so that they have a copy of the original data and they can run their application.

If someone can tell how that cab be done and does it require a downtime at application level?

Thanks

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June 19th, 2011 21:00

Hi,

You don't state what type of Symmetrix or microcode level you are using...

If it's VMAX, then you could simply use the Virtual LUN migration facility to migrate the meta device to a better tier of storage or a different location.

This requires the Symmetrix Optimizer license.

The other alternative is to enable Symmetrix Optimizer and let the array balance out the back end disk utilisation.

Your other alternatives are using host mirror/copy or TF/clone as already discussed.

Glen.

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