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Asset ID: 1-79-1531138.1
Update Date:2015-01-18
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Solution Type  Predictive Self-Healing Sure

Solution  1531138.1 :   Pillar Axiom: MaxRep PCP_EVT_REPL_CAPACITY_UTILIZATION_REACHEDLIMIT  


Related Items
  • Pillar Axiom Replication Engine (MaxRep)
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  • Pillar Axiom Volume Replicator Appliance
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Related Categories
  • PLA-Support>Sun Systems>DISK>Axiom>SN-DK: MaxRep-2x
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 Purpose
 Troubleshooting Steps


Applies to:

Pillar Axiom Volume Replicator Appliance - Version Not Applicable to Not Applicable [Release N/A]
Pillar Axiom Replication Engine (MaxRep) - Version 2.0 to 2.0 [Release 2.0]
Information in this document applies to any platform.

Purpose

Provide steps for system administrators to resolve PCP_EVT_REPL_CAPACITY_UTILIZATION_REACHEDLIMIT events. 

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Details

Purpose

Event PCP_EVT_REPL_CAPACITY_UTILIZATION_REACHEDLIMIT is an indication that the MaxRep replication engine has reached its licensed limit for the maximum allowable amount of data being replicated. The MaxRep engine licenses are issued and licensed to a MaxRep engine based on the total amount of GB being replicated by that engine. This event can occur when trying to create a new Protection Plan that exceeds the licensed allowed limit for the MaxRep engine.

Troubleshooting Steps

  1. Log into the MaxRep Engine UI
  2. Select the “Settings” tab and click on “License Management” menu option.
  3. Review the “Capacity Utilization” percentage.
  4. If the percentage listed under “Capacity Utilization” is 100%, the fault is valid. If the “Capacity Utilization” is less than 100% and an attempt is made to create a Protection Plan that would cause the total amount of data being replicated to exceed the license Capacity, the fault is also valid. If the fault is valid, proceed to the options below. If the percentage listed under “Capacity Utilization” is NOT 100% and there has been no attempt to create a new protection plan, then the fault is NOT valid. If the fault is not valid, pleasae contact the TSC. 

If the fault is valid there are two options to resolve the issue:

  1. Acquire additional licenses to accommodate the amount of data being replicated by the MaxRep engine. Contact an Oracle Sales Representative to acquire additional licenses for a MaxRep engine.
  2. Reduce the amount of data being replicated by the MaxRep engine to below the Licensed Capacity.

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