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dbs.volumes.degraded

Severity

ALERT

Description

This message occurs when the distributed block store detects that the listed volumes currently have only one copy of some of their data (they do not have a live secondary). This normally happens when a primary or live secondary slice service experiences remote procedure call (RPC) message timeouts to a peer slice service and changes it to a dead secondary. It can also happen briefly when a volume is created. The volume is current, syncing to a live secondary. The distibuted block store is responsible for managing the data that backs the flexible volumes.

Corrective Action

Check for network connectivity issues and hardware errors. There should be other faults if specific hardware components have failed. This fault clears when syncing completes and there is a live secondary slice service.

Syslog Message

The distributed block store detects that the listed volumes currently have only one copy of some of their data (they do not have a live secondary). The cluster fault type is %s and fault id is %u.

Parameters

cfType (STRING): Distibuted block store cluster fault type of the associated object.
cfID (INT): Distibuted block store cluster fault ID number associated with the fault.
cfStatus (INT): Current status of the cluster fault. 1 = New (just reported), 2 = Existing (updated), 3 = Resolved (closed).
cfDetails (STRING): Description of the cluster fault, including context details.
cfExtSrc (STRING): Distibuted block store cluster fault external source label created by the "CreateClusterFault" API command and attached to the fault for testing purposes.