1 Introduction
This instruction concerns alarm handling for the Server Platform, Storage Performance Degradation Detected alarm.
1.1 Alarm Description
The alarm is issued when a Ericsson Centralized User Data Base (CUDB) application detects that application components are impacted by a degradation of storage performance.
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.
|
Alarm Cause |
Description |
Fault Reason |
Fault Location |
Impact |
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
File system probe detected an error. |
Monitored partition could not be written for a longer period of time (preset timeout) due to I/O error. |
Most probably faulty infrastructure. |
Storage system. |
Performance degradation in the CUDB system. |
|
Lightweight process state check detected an error. |
Monitored I/O heavy process got stuck in uninterruptible sleep ("disk sleep"). |
Most probably faulty infrastructure. |
Storage system. |
Performance degradation in the CUDB system. |
The following are the consequences for the node if the alarm is not solved:
The alarm attributes are listed and explained in Table 2.
|
Attribute Name |
Attribute Value |
|---|---|
|
Auto Cease |
No |
|
Module |
SERVER-PLATFORM |
|
Error Code |
2 |
|
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 raised. |
|
Resource ID |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.193.169.4.2.<Blade ID> |
|
Alarm Model Description |
Storage performance degradation detected, Server Platform |
|
Alarm Active Description |
Server Platform: Storage performance degradation detected on host <Blade>. <Additional info> |
|
ITU Alarm Event Type |
equipmentAlarm (5) |
|
ITU Alarm Probable Cause |
replaceableUnitProblem (69) |
|
ITU Alarm Perceived Severity |
Major (4) |
|
Originating Source IP |
Node IP where the alarm was raised. |
|
Sequence Number |
Number which indicates order in which alarms are raised. |
In Table 2, the indicated variables are as follows:
The possible cause is a failure in the storage system.
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
This section describes the procedure to follow when this alarm is received.
2.1 Procedure for CUDB Systems Deployed on Native BSP 8100
Only in case of payload blade, Step 1 and Step 2 must be performed immediately. Even if the physical blade replacement is performed later. For more information about blade replacement, refer to the Replacing GEP Boards section of Server Platform, Blade Replacement.
Steps
2.2 Procedure for CUDB Systems Deployed on a Cloud Infrastructure
In case the Storage Performance Degradation Detected alarm is raised, check the following in the cloud infrastructure:
If everything is working correctly, clear the alarm (refer to the Clearing Alarms section of CUDB Node Fault Management Configuration Guide).
In case problems in the cloud infrastructure are identified:
Steps

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