Administrator Guide

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CAUTION: Because Emergency mode prevents all server I/O, Emergency mode is service affecting.
Administrators must take special care to continually monitor free space on the Storage Center and add or free
up space as needed to avoid reaching the Emergency mode threshold.
Troubleshoot Conservation or Emergency Mode
To resolve Conservation or Emergency mode, reclaim consumed disk space.
About this task
Perform each step, then wait a few minutes and check available disk space.
Steps
1. Delete any unnecessary volumes and then empty the recycle bin.
2. Expire unnecessary snapshots.
Next steps
If these steps do not resolve Conservation or Emergency mode, contact technical support.
Preventing Low Space Modes
Manage disk space to prevent a Storage Center from entering Conservation or Emergency mode.
Prevent low space issues using these tips:
Empty the recycle bin regularly.
Lower the frequency of snapshots or set snapshots to expire earlier.
Change the storage profile to a more space-efficient profile. Available profiles might include Low Priority (Tier 3) and
Maximize Efficiency.
Configure a threshold definition to create an alert when space starts to get low.
Migrate volumes from a pagepool with a full tier to a different pagepool with more free space.
Delete unnecessary volumes.
If Data Reduction is licensed, enable Compression or Deduplication with Compression on some volumes.
Storage Profiles
Storage profiles control how Storage Center manages volume data. For a given volume, the selected storage profile dictates
which disk tier accepts initial writes, as well as how data progression moves data between tiers to balance performance and
cost. Predefined storage profiles are the most effective way to manage data in Storage Center. The storage profiles available
are determined by the storage type.
Storage Profiles for Standard Storage Types
The table below summarizes the storage profiles available for standard storage types. Each profile is described in more detail
following the table.
Name
Initial Write Tier Tier (T) and RAID Levels Progression
Recommended (All Tiers) 1 Writes: T1 RAID 10 Snapshots:
RAID 5/RAID 6
Yes - to all Tiers
High Priority (Tier 1) 1 Writes: T1 RAID 10 Snapshots:
T1 RAID 5/RAID 6
No
Medium Priority (Tier 2) 2 Writes: T2 RAID 10
Snapshots: T2 RAID 5/RAID 6
No
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