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Asset ID: 1-72-1382823.1
Update Date:2012-03-14
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Solution Type  Problem Resolution Sure

Solution  1382823.1 :   VSM/SVA - ASR or MIM For FSC73F8 (ISP hard Drive Nearly Full)  


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Machine generated a ATR and or SIM reporting FSC73F8

In this Document
  Symptoms
  Cause
  Solution


Created from <SR 3-4993787163>

Applies to:

Sun StorageTek VSM System - Version: 4 to 5C - Release: 4.0 to 5.0
Sun StorageTek V2X SVA Disk System - Version: Not Applicable to Not Applicable   [Release: N/A to N/A]
Information in this document applies to any platform.

Symptoms


VSM reported FSC 73F8 ISP Hard Drive (HD)  running low on space.

Cause

VSM logs record many different kinds of error and events.
Strategy of the VSM is to log everything until the disk space runs low.
At that point, the microcode will audit the disks and start deleting entries based on age and importance.
This process continues until an acceptable level of free space has been acquired on the ISP hard drives.  

Solution

No action is needed as this is a normal function of the machine.


 If you desire to take a proactive stance, hear are some actions you can take:
  1. Connect to the subsystem and navigate to the Software Display Screen.
      The VSM is capable of  holding up to five levels of VTSS microcode.
  2. Identify the level of microcode that is currently running on the subsystem.
      Identify the previous level of microcode.
  NOTE: At this point, you have two levels of microcode identified.
  3. Delete all other levels of microcode not identified in step 2.
  4. Perform a general health check of the subsystem.
  5. Update the SR with the actions you took
  6.Close the SR


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