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Critical Resource Analysis

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Critical Resource

A critical resource is one that could cause a system crash or loss of data if the slot were suspended or disconnected. For example, if a SCSI adapter to be replaced connects to un-mirrored root disk or swap space, the system will crash when the card is replaced. During an OL* procedure, it is essential to check the targeted card for critical resources, as well as the effects of existing disk mirrors and other situations where a card's functions can be taken over by another card that will not be affected.

About Critical Resource Analysis

A critical resource analysis (CRA) is an automatic execution of the olrad -C; command, resulting in a comprehensive report that analyzes these three areas:

system critical

Those resources that have a high probability of crashing or degrading the performance of the system, including /(root), /stand, /usr, /etc and all directly mounted swap file systems

data critical

Those resources that have a high probability of data loss, including locally mounted (excluding system critical, Network File System [NFS], CD-ROM File System [CDFS], and any multi-path logical volume) file systems, all open files including device files, and any networking card that is not suspended

other

Those other resources that are in use on affected devices and are not deemed critical to the system, including volume groups, logical volumes not being used or with alternate paths, dump, affected CDFS file systems, networking cards protected by high-availability resources, networking cards that are suspended.

It is suggested that you generate and carefully review a CRA for your target card/slot prior to executing any OL* actions. The Peripheral Device Tool automatically generates a CRA as the first step to adding or replacing a card.

Run Critical Resource Analysis

To run a critical resource analysis:

  • Select a card from those listed on the OLRAD Cards tab.

  • Click [Run Critical Resource Analysis]

    The CRA report for that slot appears, in a scrollable window, for your review. See example Figure 2-16 “pdweb CRA Critical Example”. To print the report, use the print features found within your Web browser.

  • Click [Done], at the end of the report, when you are finished reviewing.

    You are returned to the OLRAD Cards tab.

Figure 2-16 pdweb CRA Critical Example

pdweb CRA Critical Example
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