When Easy Tier ® is active on the system,
Easy Tier measures the host access
activity to the data on each storage extent. It also provides a mapping that identifies high
activity extents, and then moves the high-activity data according to its relocation plan
algorithms.
To automatically relocate the data,
Easy Tier initiates the following
processes:
- Monitors volumes for host access to collect average usage statistics for each extent over a
rolling 24-hour period of I/O activity.
- Analyzes the amount of I/O activity for each extent to determine whether the extent is a
candidate for migrating to or from the higher performing flash drive tier.
- Develops an extent relocation plan for each storage pool to determine exact data
relocations within that storage pool. Easy Tier then automatically relocates
the data according to the plan.
While relocating volume extents,
Easy Tier follows these actions:
- Attempts to migrate the most active volume extents first.
- Refreshes the task list as the plan changes. The previous plan and any queued extents that are
not yet relocated are abandoned.
Automatic data placement is enabled by default for storage pools with more than one tier of
storage. When you enable automatic data placement, by default all striped volumes are candidates for
automatic data placement. Image mode and sequential volumes are never candidates for automatic data
placement. When automatic data placement is enabled, I/O monitoring is undertaken
for all volumes whether or not the volume is a candidate for automatic data placement. When
automatic data placement is enabled and there is sufficient activity to warrant relocation, extents
will be relocated within a day after enablement. You can control whether
Easy Tier automatic data placement and
I/O activity monitoring is enabled or disabled by using the settings for each storage pool and each
volume. Each command in the following table that can create or change the settings for storage pools
can enable or disable
both Easy Tier functions. Any command that
can create or change the settings for volumes can enable or disable automatic data replacement, if
automatic data replacement is enabled for the storage pool. You can control or view automatic data
placement by using the following command line interface (CLI) commands:
- addvdiskcopy
- Adds a copy to an existing volume by changing a nonmirrored volume into a mirrored volume.
- chmdiskgrp
- Modifies the properties of the storage pool. Use this command to turn on Easy Tier evaluation mode or I/O
monitoring and to turn off Easy Tier functions on a storage pool with more than one tier of storage.
Note: When automatic data
placement is active on a storage pool, set a warning threshold for the storage pool. Automatic data
placement cannot function if the storage pool is used 100%.
- chvdisk
- Modifies the properties of a volume.
- lsmdiskgrp
- Lists storage pool information.
- lsvdisk
- Lists volume information.
- lsvdiskcopy
- Lists volume copy information.
- mkmdiskgrp
- Creates a storage pool.
- mkvdisk
- Creates sequential, striped, or image mode volumes.
If you want to disable automatic data placement for a volume or
storage pool, set the easytier attribute to off.