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How to create an aggregate with ADP, since all the commands have to specify the number of disks, even in config builder
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Aff or fas? Adpv1 or apdv2?
With fas / adpv1 it’s straight forward.
with aff / adpv2 just think of each partition as a disk
if you are using aff, all SSDs should get partitioned by default in 9.14+. If not review this article
https://kb.netapp.com/on-prem%2Fontap%2FOntap_OS%2FRAID_Issues%2FCONTAP-58445
the disk must be owned and partitioned to be used correctly.
verify with
storage aggregate show-spare-disks
command
you should see the same disk on two nodes. One partition belongs to each node
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Aff or fas? Adpv1 or apdv2?
With fas / adpv1 it’s straight forward.
with aff / adpv2 just think of each partition as a disk
if you are using aff, all SSDs should get partitioned by default in 9.14+. If not review this article
https://kb.netapp.com/on-prem%2Fontap%2FOntap_OS%2FRAID_Issues%2FCONTAP-58445
the disk must be owned and partitioned to be used correctly.
verify with
storage aggregate show-spare-disks
command
you should see the same disk on two nodes. One partition belongs to each node
