Administrator’s Command Line Guide
Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- Accessing Acronis Storage Clusters via iSCSI
- Preparing to Work with Acronis Storage iSCSI Targets
- Creating and Running Acronis Storage iSCSI Targets
- Listing Acronis Storage iSCSI Targets
- Transferring Acronis Storage iSCSI Targets Between Acronis Storage Nodes
- Stopping Acronis Storage iSCSI Targets
- Deleting Acronis Storage iSCSI Targets
- Configuring Multipath I/O for Acronis Storage iSCSI Targets
- Managing CHAP Accounts for Acronis Storage iSCSI Targets
- Managing LUN Snapshots
- Accessing Acronis Storage Clusters via S3 Protocol
- Monitoring Acronis Storage Clusters
- Managing Cluster Security
- Maximizing Cluster Performance
Chapter 4. Monitoring Acronis Storage Clusters
CS nodes: 2 of 2 (2 avail, 0 inactive, 0 offline)
License: PCSS.02444715.0000 is ACTIVE, 6399TB capacity
Replication: 3 norm, 2 limit
Chunks: [OK] 431 (100%) healthy, 0 (0%) degraded, 0 (0%) urgent,
0 (0%) blocked, 0 (0%) offline, 0 (0%) replicating,
0 (0%) overcommitted, 0 (0%) deleting, 0 (0%) void
...
3. Check the Chunks field for the following:
• When decreasing the replication parameters, look for chunks that are in the overcommitted or
deleting state. If the replication process is complete, no chunks with these states should be present
in the output.
• When increasing the replication parameters, look for chunks that are in the blocked or urgent state.
If the replication process is complete, no chunks with these states should be present in the output.
Besides, when the process is still in progress, the value of the healthy parameter is less than 100%.
Note: For more information on available chunk statutes, see Exploring Chunk States on page 49.
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