Symmetrix DMX RAID 5
203
Data Integrity, Availability, and Protection
If a physical device reports too many errors (even recoverable errors),
or fails completely, that device is taken offline by the Symmetrix
system. This condition causes the Symmetrix DMX system to place a
remote service call to the Customer Support Center.
The Product Support Engineer (PSE) at the support center can
determine if a disk drive should be identified for replacement and
dispatches a Customer Engineer (CE) who starts the Symmetrix
nondisruptive interactive drive replacement process. The logical
devices on the disk being replaced are placed in a not-ready state and
the associated ranks will begin operating in regeneration mode. After
the new drive is in place, the regeneration process begins.
RAID 5 recovery with a
dynamic spare or
permanent spare
If the Symmetrix DMX system has an available dynamic spare or
permanent spare, it copies the data from the failing device to the
spare before the device fails, and reconstructs the data if necessary
from the other surviving members of the RAID 5 device. After a spare
is activated, it behaves as if it is a full fledged member of the RAID 5
device.
Note:
“Dynamic sparing with RAID 5 volumes” on page 219
information on RAID 5 regeneration with dynamic sparing and
for RAID 5 regeneration with permanent sparing.
Write requests during
regeneration
As write requests are made during regeneration, the new data is
written to the RAID 5 device consisting of the surviving members
and the dynamic spare or permanent spare
if one is available
.
Read requests during
regeneration
Read requests for data in global memory (read hits) are serviced
immediately from global memory. During regeneration, when read
requests not found in global memory (read misses) occur, the
required data is automatically regenerated by reading surviving
members and using an XOR calculation, and is delivered to the
spares pool.
Fast Copy Back after
replacing a disk using
dynamic sparing
After the failed disk is replaced, data is rapidly copied back from the
the dynamic spare
to the newly installed drive. This is a fast process
of simply copying track by track. After copy back is completed, the
original spare drive is returned to the dynamic spare pool.
Summary of Contents for Symmetrix DMX-3
Page 14: ...EMC Symmetrix DMX 3 Product Guide 14 Figures...
Page 20: ...20 EMC Symmetrix DMX 3 Product Guide Warnings and Cautions...
Page 44: ...44 EMC Symmetrix DMX 3 Product Guide Introducing the Symmetrix DMX 3...
Page 100: ...100 EMC Symmetrix DMX 3 Product Guide Symmetrix DMX 3 Hardware...
Page 114: ...114 EMC Symmetrix DMX 3 Product Guide Symmetrix DMX 3 Input Output Operations...
Page 224: ...224 EMC Symmetrix DMX 3 Product Guide Data Integrity Availability and Protection...
Page 254: ...254 EMC Symmetrix DMX 3 Product Guide Mainframe Features and Support...
Page 282: ...282 EMC Symmetrix DMX 3 Product Guide Power Sequences...