Passīlades : Checking if Blade parameters use EMC default values……. Passīlades : Checking if each primary Blade has standby……………. Passīlades : Checking if free full dump is available………………. Passīlades : Checking virus checker server configuration…………… Passīlades : Checking if workpart is OK…………………………. Warnīlades : Checking connectivity to NIS servers…………………. Warnīlades : Checking DNS connectivity and configuration…………… Passīlades : Checking connectivity to WINS servers………………… Passīlades : Checking I18N mode and unicode translation tables……… Passīlades : Checking connectivity to NTP servers…………………. Passīlades : Checking domain controller connectivity and configuration. Passīlades : Checking CIFS file server configuration………………. Passīlades : Checking dart version compatibility…………………. Passīlades : Checking dart release compatibility…………………. Passīlades : Checking if root filesystem is too large……………… Passīlades : Checking if root filesystem has enough free space……… Passīlades : Checking network connectivity………………………. Passīlades : Checking boot files………………………………… Passīlades : Checking if primary is active………………………. PassĬontrol Station: Checking the hard drive in the control station………… PassĬontrol Station: Checking if Symapi data is present…………………… PassĬontrol Station: Checking if Symapi is synced with Storage System………. PassĬontrol Station: Checking for correct filesystem mount options…………. PassĬontrol Station: Checking for invalid entries in etc hosts……………. PassĬontrol Station: Checking for IP and subnet configuration……………… PassĬontrol Station: Checking auto transfer status………………………. PassĬontrol Station: Checking if sufficient swap memory available…………. N/AĬontrol Station: Checking if fstab contains duplicate entries…………. PassĬontrol Station: Checking root disk reserved region…………………… PassĬontrol Station: Checking if RDF configuration is valid………………. PassĬontrol Station: Checking valid nasdb backup files……………………. PassĬontrol Station: Checking logical volume status………………………. PassĬontrol Station: Checking nas site eventlog configuration……………… PassĬontrol Station: Checking nas sys mcd configuration…………………… PassĬontrol Station: Checking nas sys eventlog configuration………………. PassĬontrol Station: Checking ipmi connection……………………………. PassĬontrol Station: Checking if NAS partitions are mounted………………. PassĬontrol Station: Checking all callhome files delivered………………… PassĬontrol Station: Checking resolv conf………………………………. PassĬontrol Station: Checking if primary is active………………………. PassĬontrol Station: Checking if NBS service is started…………………… PassĬontrol Station: Checking if PXE service is stopped…………………… PassĬontrol Station: Checking if standby is up…………………………… N/AĬontrol Station: Checking integrity of NASDB…………………………. PassĬontrol Station: Checking if NBS devices are accessible………………. PassĬontrol Station: Checking if NBS configuration exists…………………. PassĬontrol Station: Checking if NAS Storage APIs match…………………… N/AĬontrol Station: Checking if NBS clients are started…………………. PassĬontrol Station: Checking if NAS Storage API is installed correctly……. PassĬontrol Station: Checking if file system usage is under limit…………. This process will take several minutes, so go get yourself a coffee and wait until you see something like the output nasadmin]$ nas_checkupĬheck Log : /nas/log/Ĭontrol Station: Checking statistics groups database…………………. To kick off your health check, simply login to the control station using an SSH client and run the command “ nas_checkup”. This method has been in place since the older celerra models and works the same way on them as well. The first method I will demonstrate is the traditional way and is executed via the command line. There are two ways of doing a health check on the VNX FILE. While the VNX array is sold as Block, File, or Unified (a combination of both) the health checks are different for the Block side and the File side. Today I’m going to show you some easy ways to see if there really is a problem or not. Working in the EMC Unified Storage Remote Support Lab, I see at least 10 new requests each day for a health check on an array and most of the time, there is nothing wrong. With cold & flu season fast approaching, it seems that people are worried just as much about their array health as they are about their personal health.
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