Storage Engine, Memory Usage Too High In DS, Warning Threshold Reached
Ericsson Centralized User Database

Contents

1Introduction
1.1Alarm Description
1.2Prerequisites

2

Procedure

Glossary

Reference List

1   Introduction

This instruction concerns alarm handling for the Storage Engine, Memory Usage Too High In DS, Warning Threshold Reached alarm.

1.1   Alarm Description

The alarm is issued in the following situations:

The possible alarm causes and the corresponding fault reasons, fault locations, and impacts are described in Table 1.

Table 1    Alarm Causes

Alarm Cause

Description

Fault Reason

Fault Location

Impact

The memory use of the DS cluster reached the Warning threshold level.

The amount of subscriber data stored in the DS results in a level of memory use which reaches the level configured for the Warning threshold.

The DS cluster contains too much subscriber data.

Affected DS cluster.

The memory use of the affected DS cluster may reach the Full threshold, resulting in the rejection of newly provisioned subscriber data on that DS cluster.

The alarm attributes are listed and explained in Table 2:

Table 2    Alarm Attributes

Attribute Name

Attribute Value

Auto Cease

Yes

Module

STORAGE-ENGINE

Error Code

8

Timestamp First

Date and time when the alarm was raised for the first time.

Repeated Counter

Number which indicates how many times the alarm was raised.

Timestamp Last

Date and time of the most recent alarm raise.

Resource ID

.1.3.6.1.4.1.193.169.1.2.8.<DG>

Alarm Model Description

Memory usage at Warning level, Storage Engine.

Alarm Active Description

Storage Engine (DS-group #<DG>): memory usage at Warning level.

ITU Alarm Event Type

processingErrorAlarm (4)

ITU Alarm Probable Cause

storageCapacityProblem (151)

ITU Alarm Perceived Severity

(6) – Warning

Originating Source IP

Node IP where the alarm was raised.

Sequence Number

Number which indicates the order in which alarms were raised.

In Table 2, the indicated variables are as follows:

Refer to the following documents for more information:

1.2   Prerequisites

This section provides information on the documents, tools, and conditions that apply to the procedure.

1.2.1   Documents

Before starting this procedure, ensure that you have read the following documents:

1.2.2   Tools

Not applicable.

1.2.3   Conditions

Not applicable.

2   Procedure

In case the alarm is raised, do the following:

  1. Perform a defragmentation in the affected DSG. Refer to CUDB System Administrator Guide, Reference [5] for more information.
  2. Check if the alarm is cleared. If not, continue with the below steps.
  3. Use the cudbDsgProvisioningManage command with the --disable option to prevent the newly distributed data from being added to the referred DSG. For more information, refer to CUDB Node Commands and Parameters, Reference [3].
  4. Move the distributed data out of the referred DSG to decrease memory use with the cudbReallocate command. Either specify the percentage of distributed data to be moved with the --entriespercentage option, or export the data and use the --list option. Refer to CUDB Node Commands and Parameters, Reference [3] for more information on the cudbReallocate command and its options.
  5. Perform a defragmentation again in the affected DSG. Refer to CUDB System Administrator Guide, Reference [5] for more information.
  6. Check if the alarm is cleared, and depending on the result, perform one of the below steps:
    1. If the alarm is cleared, then use the cudbDsgProvisioningManage command with the --enable option to allow the newly distributed data to be added to the referred DSG again. For more information, refer to CUDB Node Commands and Parameters, Reference [3].
    2. If the alarm remains, then consult the next level of maintenance support. Further actions are outside the scope of this instruction.

Glossary

For the terms, definitions, acronyms and abbreviations used in this document, refer to CUDB Glossary of Terms and Acronyms, Reference [6].


Reference List

CUDB Documents
[1] Storage Engine, Memory Usage Too High In DS, Full Threshold Reached.
[2] CUDB Node Configuration Data Model Description.
[3] CUDB Node Commands and Parameters.
[4] CUDB Node Fault Management Configuration Guide.
[5] CUDB System Administrator Guide.
[6] CUDB Glossary of Terms and Acronyms.
Other Ericsson Documents
[7] System Safety Information.
[8] Personal Health and Safety Information.


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