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Hi guys, I am coming across a situation where the info in system manager is incorrect regarding snapshot sizes.
When I run a df -g in command line I get the following:
/vol/******/ | 5500GB | 3741GB | 1758GB | 68% /vol/prd_std_T3_b28_01/ |
/vol/****/.snapshot | 5500GB | 4726GB | 773GB | 86% /vol/prd_std_T3_b28_01/.snapshot |
The snapshot sizes are clearly 4276GB big.
However, when I look in system Manager (I am only using as I am trying to powershell some capacity reporting) it is different. Although using the powershell command it is the same output as system manager.
Any help would be appreciated!
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Have you looked at the snapshot sizes? I have a similar issue where I have very large snapshots (> 1 TB) and the filer reports the size as a negative value.
This throws off System Manager.
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Very strange... maybe you can try to re-discover the filer (I tested on two different filer , one with NetApp Release 7.3.4P3 and the other with NetApp Release 8.0.1) but it works fine.
Monardo G.A.
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Not sure what has happened, but this error has corrected itself.
