Support for controller failover in systems with Fault Tolerant Shared PERC 8 card configuration. The following sections describe some methods to achieve fault tolerance.

The SMART Feature

The SMART feature monitors certain physical aspects of all motors, heads, and physical disk electronics to help detect predictable physical disk failures. Data on SMART-compliant physical disks can be monitored to identify changes in values and determine whether the values are within threshold limits. Many mechanical and electrical failures display some degradation in performance before failure.

A SMART failure is also referred to as predicted failure. There are numerous factors that are predicted physical disk failures, such as a bearing failure, a broken read/write head, and changes in spin-up rate. In addition, there are factors related to read/write surface failure, such as seek error rate and excessive bad sectors.

NOTE: For detailed information on SCSI interface specifications, see t10.org and for detailed information on SATA interface specifications, see t13.org.

Patrol Read

The Patrol Read feature is designed as a preventive measure to ensure physical disk health and data integrity. Patrol Read scans for and resolves potential problems on configured physical disks. The Dell Chassis Management Controller (CMC) can be used to start and control the features of Patrol Read.

The following is an overview of Patrol Read:

Patrol Read runs on all disks on the controller that are configured as part of a virtual disk, including hot spares.

Patrol Read does not run on physical disks that are not part of a virtual disk or are in Ready state.

Patrol Read adjusts the amount of controller resources dedicated to Patrol Read operations based on outstanding disk I/O. For example, if the system is busy processing I/O operation, then Patrol Read uses fewer resources to allow the I/O to take a higher priority.

Patrol Read does not run on disks involved in any of the following operations:

Rebuild

Replace Member

Full or Background Initialization

Consistency Check (CC)

NOTE: By default, Patrol Read automatically runs every seven days on configured SAS hard drives. Patrol Read is not necessary on SSD and is disabled by default.

NOTE: In the event of a controller failover in systems with Fault Tolerant Shared PERC 8 card configuration, Patrol Read does not continue on the active controller. You must start Patrol Read again through CMC. If you do not start Patrol Read, it automatically starts on the active controller within seven days of the failover.

For more information on Patrol Read, see the Dell Chassis Management Controller for PowerEdge VRTX Online Help.

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Dell UCPM-800 manual Smart Feature, Patrol Read