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October 2004, Week 3

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Jim Marshall <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 21 Oct 2004 07:55:06 -0500
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We are experiencing a problem with one of the three 12H units we have
onsite.  All data is on the system volume set.  The problem began when we
loaded the units to about 93% capacity.  At this point the system was
extremely slow, especially during 'write' activity.  I know this has to do
with the 12H putting data into RAID 5.  We have since cut disc capacity
usage back down to about 50%.  The system remains slow.

Going into the Array Manager software, one of the 12H units show the 'Raid
0/1 capacity' to be fluctuate between 0-5 MB.  The other two 12H units are
at 18 GB and 8 GB respectfully.  Is this one unit somehow 'stuck' and cannot
recover from the overload of data put on it a one point (the 93% capacity)?
I would like to avoid a reload if at all possible.

Any ideas on a 'non-reload' solution?

Jim Marshall
Sys / Telco Admin
phone:  (574) 236-5104
fax:  (574) 236-5153
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