11-08-2016 02:14 AM
Hi everyone!
I have the critical status of the software on the one of VSM servers. I checked the logs, and there was an error "recorder_oversubscribed". In the groom logs presents errors related to oversubscription. When i checked status of the repository /media1 i found that the drive indicate the 95% usage. At the same time repository /media2 used only 23% of the free space. As i understood correctly i must make a balance between those drives with some script. But i didn't found any scripts which can help me without lost any data. Can anybody help with this issue?
VSM version 7.2 and RAID-6 configuration with 12 drives.
Thank you.
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11-08-2016 05:59 AM
You are correct. In
The only non-destructive solution I've seen to this problem involves intelligently and _manually_ selecting which recordings you'd like to reassign to alternate media repositories using the Cisco created support script 'chloc.sh'. This script updates the backend VSMS database for an individual recording and instructs it to accrue *new* recordings in an alternate disk repository. This means that you *won't* immediately see dramatic storage changes. The bulk of the video data will shift /
If it's a possibility, you ABSOLUTELY should open a TAC support case to get official support assistance for this issue. They can provide you with the shell script mentioned above.
If this is NOT an option, I could describe the process required to accomplish what you need, but I do NOT represent Cisco and all actions would be AT YOUR OWN RISK.
11-08-2016 05:59 AM
You are correct. In
The only non-destructive solution I've seen to this problem involves intelligently and _manually_ selecting which recordings you'd like to reassign to alternate media repositories using the Cisco created support script 'chloc.sh'. This script updates the backend VSMS database for an individual recording and instructs it to accrue *new* recordings in an alternate disk repository. This means that you *won't* immediately see dramatic storage changes. The bulk of the video data will shift /
If it's a possibility, you ABSOLUTELY should open a TAC support case to get official support assistance for this issue. They can provide you with the shell script mentioned above.
If this is NOT an option, I could describe the process required to accomplish what you need, but I do NOT represent Cisco and all actions would be AT YOUR OWN RISK.
11-08-2016 12:46 PM
Scott, i'd be interested to see your method, so you have my vote.
11-09-2016 12:00 AM
Hi Scott!
Thanks for your explaination of the situation. Because of your comment, i have another way for resolve the problem. I'm just replaced the cameras between other media servers. At this point, new cameras on the issued server placed to the /media2 repository.
But anyway, would be nice to see your script for replacing cameras via terminal.
Thanks!
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