AFF
AFF
Hello;
I have an AFF200 and i have the poroblem that on several Volumes the deduplication didn't run
cluster1::> volume efficiency show
Vserver Volume State Status Progress Policy
---------- ---------------- --------- ----------- ------------------ ----------
svm_cifs vol1_department Enabled Idle Idle for 1119:39:08 default
svm_cifs vol2_home Enabled Idle Idle for 989:37:08 auto
svm_cifs vol3_office Enabled Idle Idle for 140:46:30 auto
svm_cifs vol4_profile Enabled Idle Idle for 5205:55:56 auto
svm_nfs Cluster1_NFS2 Enabled Idle Idle for 3020:04:51 auto
If i try to change the policy i get the following error message:
Cannot perform efficiency operations on deprioritized volume.
To be able to perform efficiency operations, run "volume efficiency promote" command first.
If i try to run the command i get this error message:
cluster1::> volume efficiency promote
Error: "promote" is not a recognized command
can you please help me with this error?
Thanks, Thomas
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Hi,
I reckon this could be a bug, if you need to know more about this bug or unsure on the procedure, then please feel free to speak with NetApp support.
SnapMirror software cannot perform efficiency operations on a deprioritized volume
https://mysupport.netapp.com/NOW/cgi-bin/bol?Type=Detail&Display=1134281
INFO: On AFF systems, if a volume is not configured for the expected efficiency, or if stale writes accumulate, the deduplication schedule is disabled. When the deduplication schedule is disabled, the volume is deprioritized. A deprioritized volume prevents efficiency operations.
Workaround:
Use the following command to attempt recovering a locked destination Vserver:
vserver config override -command "volume efficiency promote -vserver <vserver> -volume <volume>"
Hi,
I reckon this could be a bug, if you need to know more about this bug or unsure on the procedure, then please feel free to speak with NetApp support.
SnapMirror software cannot perform efficiency operations on a deprioritized volume
https://mysupport.netapp.com/NOW/cgi-bin/bol?Type=Detail&Display=1134281
INFO: On AFF systems, if a volume is not configured for the expected efficiency, or if stale writes accumulate, the deduplication schedule is disabled. When the deduplication schedule is disabled, the volume is deprioritized. A deprioritized volume prevents efficiency operations.
Workaround:
Use the following command to attempt recovering a locked destination Vserver:
vserver config override -command "volume efficiency promote -vserver <vserver> -volume <volume>"
I have used this command before. From the DOCs:
Availability: This command is available to cluster and Vserver administrators at the advanced privilege level.
Run "set advanced" and then you should have access to the "vol eff promote" commands
Thanks a lot, i will try today, sorry for my late reply i didn't get an email notification.
Gretings, Thomas
Thanks, worked perfectly!
greetijngs, Thomas