*To resolve SIMs, add parity groups to create LDEVs, and then expand the
pool. The required physical capacity can be calculated by using the following
formula:
required-physical-capacity = (physical-capacity-of-pool / pool-
threshold) – physical-capacity-of-pool-before-expansion
Note the threshold and the deletion rate used for the calculation are
expressed as a fraction converted from a percent. For example, if the
threshold is 80%, enter 80/100 as the pool threshold for the calculation.
Workflow for fixing errors when SIMs related to cache
management devices are reported
The
Reference code 670000
SIM (service information message) is issued if
the number of the remaining cache management devices falls below a
threshold number.
The cache management device threshold that triggers the warning SIM
depends on the storage system:
• VSP G200: 256
• VSP G400, G600 or VSP F400, F600: 512
• VSP G800 or VSP F800: 2,048
• VSP G1000, G1500, and VSP F1500: 4,096
For more information about SIM reference codes, contact customer support.
(VSP G1000, G1500, and VSP F1500) You can view SIMs that occur in the
storage system in an HDvM - SN window.
For more information about checking alerts and the details of a SIM, see the
System Administrator Guide
for your storage system.
You must reserve enough cache management devices. If a warning SIM is
issued before you deplete cache management devices, a problem has not
necessarily occurred. Using the storage system and depleting the cache
management devices blocks the Thin Image pair and suspends the pair
("PSUE" status) and snapshot data cannot be stored or pairs cannot be
cloned. In addition, you cannot create a new Thin Image pair using another
P-VOL.
Note:
You cannot store snapshot data or create additional Thin Image pairs
using other P-VOLs while the pair is suspended.
Use the following workflow to fix errors when the warning SIMs related to
cache management devices are reported:
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