Ext tests for storage devices? EMC Celerra, Sun 7310, Data Domain DD-880 , other?)
As long as I'm asking, wondering if anyone has scripts to monitor EMC Celerra, Sun 7310, EMC Data Domain DD-880?
I wrote a script to login to my Sun 7210 arrays and pull a few stats. Makes sure the disks are all ok.
Paul Root - Engineer III Managed Services Systems - CenturyLink
-----Original Message----- From: xymon-bounces at xymon.com [mailto:xymon-bounces at xymon.com] On Behalf Of Elizabeth Schwartz Sent: Thursday, November 03, 2011 7:13 AM To: xymon at xymon.com Subject: [Xymon] Ext tests for storage devices? EMC Celerra, Sun 7310, Data Domain DD-880 , other?)
As long as I'm asking, wondering if anyone has scripts to monitor EMC Celerra, Sun 7310, EMC Data Domain DD-880?
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How different is the Sun7310 to a Sun6540? Is it just a matter of scale and/or age, or is it a completely different beast? I put this up on Xymonton some time back - http://www.xymonton.org/monitors:6540 It checks the 6540 using sscs commands. If the 7310 responds in a similar way to the same commands, it might be a good starting point for you. YMMV.
Regards Vernon
On 3 November 2011 20:12, Elizabeth Schwartz <betsy.schwartz at gmail.com>wrote:
As long as I'm asking, wondering if anyone has scripts to monitor EMC Celerra, Sun 7310, EMC Data Domain DD-880?
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Completely different beast.
The 7x00 series is based on OpenSolaris and is a big ZFS farm. It can do NFS, iSCSI, etc.
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From: xymon-bounces at xymon.com [mailto:xymon-bounces at xymon.com] On Behalf Of Vernon Everett Sent: Friday, November 04, 2011 12:16 AM To: betsy.schwartz at gmail.com Cc: xymon at xymon.com Subject: Re: [Xymon] Ext tests for storage devices? EMC Celerra, Sun 7310, Data Domain DD-880 , other?)
How different is the Sun7310 to a Sun6540? Is it just a matter of scale and/or age, or is it a completely different beast? I put this up on Xymonton some time back - http://www.xymonton.org/monitors:6540 It checks the 6540 using sscs commands. If the 7310 responds in a similar way to the same commands, it might be a good starting point for you. YMMV.
Regards Vernon
On 3 November 2011 20:12, Elizabeth Schwartz <betsy.schwartz at gmail.com<mailto:betsy.schwartz at gmail.com>> wrote: As long as I'm asking, wondering if anyone has scripts to monitor EMC Celerra, Sun 7310, EMC Data Domain DD-880?
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Well, that's good news and bad news for Betsy. Bad news because the script is useless to her. It good news, because her data doesn't live on a 6540. Under the hood, the 6540 (and a range of IBM storage, I forget which) were the same animal - a piece of junk from LSI, which, under the right circumstances will slowly start to quietly corrupt data. It also "forgets" which is the parity bit, so it can't reconstruct either. When you send logs to Sun/Oracle or IBM, they refer the matter to LSI. After a month or so, they come back with "I dunno", and the email equivalent of a shoulder shrug. I have had 2 clients lose data this way. One on a 6540, and another got stung 3 times on three different occasions. One on the IBM kit, and twice on two different 6540s. (They have lots of storage) Unless you are using a file system like ZFS that does checksumming, it could take weeks to notice the problem. And the only recovery path is a restore from backup.
NetApp purchased the storage division of LSI in May this year, so beware of their mid-range storage. The odd thing though, according to the press releases at the time, LSI were still going to supply Sun/Oracle and IBM with storage - despite them now being the competition. I don't think I will ever understand corporate business.
Hope you come right with the script, and don't forget to put it up on Xymonton when it's done.
Regards Vernon
On 4 November 2011 20:10, Root, Paul <Paul.Root at centurylink.com> wrote:
Completely different beast.****
The 7x00 series is based on OpenSolaris and is a big ZFS farm. It can do NFS, iSCSI, etc. ****
Paul Root - Engineer III****
Managed Services Systems - CenturyLink****
*From:* xymon-bounces at xymon.com [mailto:xymon-bounces at xymon.com] *On Behalf Of *Vernon Everett *Sent:* Friday, November 04, 2011 12:16 AM *To:* betsy.schwartz at gmail.com *Cc:* xymon at xymon.com *Subject:* Re: [Xymon] Ext tests for storage devices? EMC Celerra, Sun 7310, Data Domain DD-880 , other?)****
How different is the Sun7310 to a Sun6540? Is it just a matter of scale and/or age, or is it a completely different beast?****
I put this up on Xymonton some time back - http://www.xymonton.org/monitors:6540****
It checks the 6540 using sscs commands.****
If the 7310 responds in a similar way to the same commands, it might be a good starting point for you.****
YMMV.****
Regards****
Vernon****
On 3 November 2011 20:12, Elizabeth Schwartz <betsy.schwartz at gmail.com> wrote:****
As long as I'm asking, wondering if anyone has scripts to monitor EMC Celerra, Sun 7310, EMC Data Domain DD-880?
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