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Data Unavailability when node owning a FlexGroup constituent volume fails?

DRAKEAR40
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4 node AFF700. 

I am wanting to implement Flexgroups to house user shares (due to a number of the wonderful things a Flexgroup would do for me).

 

The pushback I am hearing, (yet cannot find any evidence of the veracity of these claims) is:

1. That data on a constituent volume becomes unavailable should the owning node fail (the constituents do not fail over).  This does not sound logical.

2. If I enforce quotas (when 9.5 becomes GA), I'm enforcing a quota on a single constituent volume, and still need to worry about constituent volumes filling up, thus Flexgroups do little to help in terms of balancing capacity.

 

Can someone please provide an answer as to whether any of this is correct?

 

Thank you,

 

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SpindleNinja
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For #1 it goes back to basic NetApp failover.    If a node fails, it's partner will take over the aggr, along with the volumes and any constituents sitting on those volumes.  The FG is just fine.   

 

For #2 I don't see anything in the docs that shows that the quotas apply to just a single constituent.   Where did you see/read/hear that? 

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SpindleNinja
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For #1 it goes back to basic NetApp failover.    If a node fails, it's partner will take over the aggr, along with the volumes and any constituents sitting on those volumes.  The FG is just fine.   

 

For #2 I don't see anything in the docs that shows that the quotas apply to just a single constituent.   Where did you see/read/hear that? 

DRAKEAR40
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Thanks for the quick reply SpindleNinja.

 

Like you, I could find no documentation to back up these supposed authoritative claims.  I will include node failure in the test plan of my design.  When the 9.5 simulator becomes available, I can test quota enforcement as well.

 

 

SpindleNinja
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Check out the TR.   It states that a constituent is just a flexvol under the hood, and it will just fail as a flexvol will.   

https://www.netapp.com/us/media/tr-4557.pdf

"Constituent and Member Constituent and member are interchangeable terms when referring to FlexGroup. These items are the underlying FlexVol volumes that make up a FlexGroup volume and provide the capacity and performance gains that are seen only with a FlexGroup volume."

 

And check out page 49 of the TR for 9.5 quota enforcement. 

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