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Hey, I checked the RAID status and could get the following information: ======================================================== [root@ cmdline]# ./arcconf GETCONFIG 1 Controllers found: 1 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Controller information ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Controller Status : Optimal Channel description : SAS/SATA Controller Model : Adaptec 2405 Controller Serial Number : 8B221057C35 Physical Slot : 7 Temperature : 56 C/ 132 F (Normal) Installed memory : 128 MB Copyback : Disabled Background consistency check : Disabled Automatic Failover : Enabled Global task priority : High Stayawake period : Disabled Spinup limit internal drives : 0 Spinup limit external drives : 0 Defunct disk drive count : 0 Logical devices/Failed/Degraded : 1/0/0 -------------------------------------------------------- Controller Version Information -------------------------------------------------------- BIOS : 5.2-0 (15936) Firmware : 5.2-0 (15936) Driver : 1.1-5 (2453) Boot Flash : 5.2-0 (15936) -------------------------------------------------------- Controller Battery Information -------------------------------------------------------- Status : Not Installed ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Logical device information ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Logical device number 0 Logical device name : DATA RAID level : 10 Status of logical device : Optimal Size : 1429504 MB Stripe-unit size : 256 KB Read-cache mode : Enabled Write-cache mode : Disabled (write-through) Write-cache setting : Disabled (write-through) Partitioned : Unknown Protected by Hot-Spare : No Bootable : Yes Failed stripes : No Power settings : Disabled -------------------------------------------------------- Logical device segment information -------------------------------------------------------- Group 0, Segment 0 : Present (0,0) 9QK0GT1X Group 0, Segment 1 : Present (0,1) 9QK0B8FD Group 1, Segment 0 : Present (0,3) 9QK0HF0D Group 1, Segment 1 : Present (0,2) 9QK0HHF4 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Physical Device information ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Device #0 Device is a Hard drive State : Online Supported : Yes Transfer Speed : SATA 3.0 Gb/s Reported Channel,Device(T:L) : 0,0(0:0) Reported Location : Enclosure 0, Slot 0 Reported ESD(T:L) : 2,0(0:0) Vendor : Model : ST3750330NS Firmware : SN04 Serial number : 9QK0GT1X Size : 715404 MB Write Cache : Enabled (write-back) FRU : None S.M.A.R.T. : No Device #1 Device is a Hard drive State : Online Supported : Yes Transfer Speed : SATA 3.0 Gb/s Reported Channel,Device(T:L) : 0,1(1:0) Reported Location : Enclosure 0, Slot 1 Reported ESD(T:L) : 2,0(0:0) Vendor : Model : ST3750330NS Firmware : SN04 Serial number : 9QK0B8FD Size : 715404 MB Write Cache : Enabled (write-back) FRU : None S.M.A.R.T. : No Device #2 Device is a Hard drive State : Online Supported : Yes Transfer Speed : SATA 3.0 Gb/s Reported Channel,Device(T:L) : 0,2(2:0) Reported Location : Enclosure 0, Slot 2 Reported ESD(T:L) : 2,0(0:0) Vendor : Model : ST3750330NS Firmware : SN04 Serial number : 9QK0HHF4 Size : 715404 MB Write Cache : Enabled (write-back) FRU : None S.M.A.R.T. : No Device #3 Device is a Hard drive State : Online Supported : Yes Transfer Speed : SATA 3.0 Gb/s Reported Channel,Device(T:L) : 0,3(3:0) Reported Location : Enclosure 0, Slot 3 Reported ESD(T:L) : 2,0(0:0) Vendor : Model : ST3750330NS Firmware : SN04 Serial number : 9QK0HF0D Size : 715404 MB Write Cache : Enabled (write-back) FRU : None S.M.A.R.T. : No Device #4 Device is an Enclosure services device Reported Channel,Device(T:L) : 2,0(0:0) Enclosure ID : 0 Type : SES2 Vendor : ADAPTEC Model : Virtual SGPIO Firmware : 0001 Status of Enclosure services device Temperature : Normal Command completed successfully. ============================================================ From the above result, it appears like everything is normal. Can you give any suggestions? Thanks. On Friday 23 January 2009 16:39, Fajar A. Nugraha wrote: > On Fri, Jan 23, 2009 at 5:49 PM, gopikrishnan <gopikrishnan@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > We are using CentOS release 5.2 (DOM 0) and Xen version > > 3.1.2-92.1.18.el5. All the VPS (DOM U) are various distros of LINUX. > > > > And we are using an LVM setup in this DOM 0. > > > > xm top > > ========= > > xentop - 21:53:55 Xen 3.1.2-92.1.18.el5 > > 36 domains: 1 running, 35 blocked, 0 paused, 0 crashed, 0 dying, 0 > > shutdown Mem: 8386596k total, 6288484k used, 2098112k free CPUs: 4 @ > > 2660MHz ============ > > Actually what I need from xm top is what kind of CPU load dom0 and > domUs are using, which ones uses most CPU. So cutting the output like > you did makes it pretty much useless. Never mind though, I think I > already found the problem. > > > And unfortunately, we need to reboot the DOM 0 today and at that time, we > > got the following error message: > > =========== > > sd 0:0:0:0: rejecting I/O to offline device > > sd 0:0:0:0: rejecting I/O to offline device > > ============ > > Seems like my wild guess was right : It WAS disk problem :D > The solution is simple : fix your disk. I think sd 0:0:0:0 is sda (e.g > the first disk if its internal, the first LUN if its external). > > If you're using internal disks with HW raid controller, I think you > can see which disks are broken from BIOS, or by looking for disks > whose LED is on. > > Regards > > Fajar > > _______________________________________________ > Xen-users mailing list > Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users
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