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by Steffen Kammerer-2 :: Rate this Message:

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Hi there,

 

is there a possibility to read-out the overall runtime of disks in a NetApp shelf?

 

Regards,

 

Steffen


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by Pascal Dukers :: Rate this Message:

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Steffen Kammerer-2 wrote:
Hi there,

is there a possibility to read-out the overall runtime of disks in a NetApp shelf?

Regards,

Steffen
"storage show disk -a" shows the Power-on Hours for each drive in your system. E.g:

Disk:             0a.16
Shelf:            1  
Bay:              0
Serial:           3KN1ST5500007648XN3N
Vendor:           NETAPP  
Model:            X275_S15K4146F15
Rev:              NA02
RPM:              15000
WWN:              2:000:0014c3:d779f4
UID:              20000014:C3D779F4:00000000:00000000:00000000:00000000:00000000:00000000:00000000:00000000
Downrev:          no
Pri Port:         A
Power-on Hours:   24990
Blocks read:      7320162784
Blocks written:   1378658312
Time interval:    502:22:14
Glist count:      0
Scrub last done:  00:03:05
Scrub count:      1029
LIP count:        0
Dynamically qualified:  No


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by Steffen Kammerer-2 :: Rate this Message:

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I mean the runtime in hours the disks are running since they are in use...



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To: Steffen Kammerer
Subject: Re: Disk runtime

What do you mean by runtime ?
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by Pascal Dukers :: Rate this Message:

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Steffen Kammerer-2 wrote:
I mean the runtime in hours the disks are running since they are in use...
This is the runtime since they are in use.

I checked the power-on time for a system that was powered off in june this year because all equipment was physically moved. Disk state 12246 hours on, which is 510 days. Therefore the power-on hours is not the time since the last power up.