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Identifying configuration problems using Storage Expert

A value specified on the command line.

A value specified in a user-defined defaults file.

A value in the /etc/default/vxse file that has not been commented out.

A built-in value defined at compile time.

Identifying configuration problems using Storage Expert

Storage Expert provides a large number of rules that help you to diagnose configuration issues that might cause problems for your storage environment. Each rule describes the issues involved, and suggests remedial actions.

The rules help you to diagnose problems in the following categories:

Recovery time

Disk groups

Disk striping

Disk sparing and relocation management

Hardware failures

Rootability

System name

See “Rule definitions and attributes” on page 456.

Recovery time

Several “best practice” rules enable you to check that your storage configuration has the resilience to withstand a disk failure or a system failure.

Checking for multiple RAID-5 logs on a physical disk (vxse_disklog)

To check whether more than one RAID-5 log exists on the same physical disk, run rule vxse_disklog.

RAID-5 log mirrors for the same physical volume should be located on separate physical disks to ensure redundancy. More than one RAID-5 log on a disk also makes the recovery process longer and more complicated.