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Solution Type Technical Instruction Sure Solution 1007871.1 : Sun StorEdge[TM] 6130 Array Maximum Volume Size
PreviouslyPublishedAs 210871 Description When examining the details of a Vdisk in either the GUI or CLI the Maximum Volume Size may appear to be smaller than the difference between Total Capacity and the Configured Capacity. Steps to Follow The value of Maximum Volume Size is dependent upon the amount of contiguous space in a Vdisk. If an array has been in use for a while and Volumes have been deleted, it is possible that the amount of unused capacity is fragmented. The largest contiguous fragment will be listed as the Maximum Volume Size even though there is more unused capacity. This can be observed from either the GUI or CLI: GUI:
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If the Maximum Volume Size value is less than the difference between the Total Capacity and Configured Capacity, that Vdisk needs to be defragmented in order to recover the multiple fragments into a single contiguous space. Defragmenting a Vdisk can be done on a live system but it will have a small impact on the performance of the array. Defragmenting a Vdisk can be done from either the GUI or the CLI. This operation can only be performed on an Optimal Vdisk. GUI:
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Product Sun StorageTek 6130 Array Internal Comments For the internal use of Sun Employee's.
Place Sun Internal-Use Only content here. This content will be Maximum, Volume, Size, Vdisk, Defragment Previously Published As 83436 Change History Date: 2005-12-20 User Name: 25440 Action: Approved Comment: Put official product name in title. Audience changed to contract per FvF http://kmo.central/howto/FvF.html Publishing. Version: 3 Date: 2005-12-20 User Name: 25440 Action: Accept Comment: Version: 0 Attachments This solution has no attachment |
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