Sun System Handbook - ISO 3.4 June 2011 Internal/Partner Edition | |||
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Solution Type Problem Resolution Sure Solution 1020286.1 : SE35xx and SE33xx arrays - causes for slow LD rebuilds
PreviouslyPublishedAs 255568 Symptoms After a disk failed in an SE35xx or ST33xx array (aka the 'minnow' array), the rebuild process seemed to take an extremely long time. Resolution One reason that the rebuilds can take a (relatively) long time on logicaldrives (LD) in these arrays can be related to the stripesize of the LD. The smaller the stripesize, the longer the rebuild will take. For example, we have these two 1.09TB logical drives, each comprised of 4 disks in a RAID5 configuration:
One LD has stripesize of 32KB, and the other has a stripesize of 128KB. When we cause one drive to fail the LD with the larger (128KB) stripesize, it took this LD approximately 5 hours to rebuild to a hotspare. When we cause one drive to fail the LD with the smaller (32KB) stripesize, it took this LD approximately 16 hours to rebuild to a hotspare. Be aware that other factors can influence LD rebuild times, such as the amount of I/O to the array. Product Sun StorageTek 3310 SCSI Array Sun StorageTek 3510 2U FC Array Sun StorageTek 3510 FC Array Sun StorageTek 3511 SATA Array minnow, rebuild, GHS, hot spare, hotspare, slow rebuild, stripesize Attachments This solution has no attachment |
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