Hi ttran,
Thank you very much for the quick reply and the link. I was actually looking at that article, and in the example it says
When an aggregate configured for RAID-DP protection is created, Data ONTAP assigns the role of dParity disk and regular parity disk to the largest and second largest disk in the RAID group.
This is how the raid group was originally setup, with 11 900gb disks. Both parity disks are 900gb.
In this example, aggr2 has two 136-GB disks and one 68-GB disk. The 136-GB disks were used as the parity disks.
sys1> aggr status -r aggr2
Aggregate aggr2 (online, raid_dp) (block checksums)
Plex /aggr2/plex0 (online, normal, active)
RAID group /aggr2/plex0/rg0 (normal)
RAID Disk Device HA SHELF BAY CHAN Type RPM Used (MB/blks) Phys (MB/blks)
--------- ------ -- ----- --- ----- ----- ----- ------------------ ----------------
dparity 0c.48 0c 3 0 FC:A FCAL 10000 136000/278528000 137104/280790184
parity 0c.50 0c 3 2 FC:A FCAL 10000 136000/278528000 137104/280790184
data 0a.28 0a 1 12 FC:A FCAL 10000 68000/139264000 69536/142410400
When another 136-GB disk is added to the aggregate, the disk is added as a data disk and is not restricted in size.
So if I fail the current 600gb disks that were added as the last 5 disks in the raid group and replace them with 900gb disks, that will not help? As mentioned before I've tried the disk replace command but that did not help.
Thank you again.