CHECKING THE HEALTH OF THE INTERNAL STORAGE SYSTEMS
1.On the VTL Value Solaris desktop, open a terminal window, and enter the metastat command. Make sure that all metadevices return Okay:
#metastat d30: Mirror
Submirror 0: d31
State: Okay
Submirror 1: d32
State: Okay
Pass: 1
Read option: roundrobin (default)
Write option: parallel (default)
Size: 512007615 blocks (244 GB)
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Device | Start | Block | Dbase | State | Reloc Hot Spare |
c5t0d0s4 |
| 0 | No |
| Yes |
| Okay | ||||
d32: Submirror of | d30 |
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State: Okay |
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Device | Start | Block | Dbase | State | Reloc Hot Spare |
c5t4d0s4 |
| 0 | No |
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d40: Mirror
Submirror 0: d41
State: Okay
Submirror 1: d42
State: Okay ...
2.In the Solaris terminal window, enter the zpool status command. Make sure that:
■there are six pools listed
■every
■four spares are listed and available (AVAIL) for each pool
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