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Hi all,
I tried to create a data aggregate on a FAS2720. The cluster is still in factory state (meaning the cluster setup is complete but no data aggregates have been configured yet -- currently only the root aggregates exist).
I tried creating the first data aggregate (with root-data-partitioning) but the job failed:
NETAPP1::storage aggregate> create -aggregate aggr1_NETAPP1_01 -diskcount 20 -disktype FSAS -node NETAPP1-01 -raidtype raid_dp -maxraidsize 20
Info: The layout for aggregate "aggr1_NETAPP1_01" on node "NETAPP1-01" would be:
First Plex
RAID Group rg0, 20 disks (block checksum, raid_dp)
Usable Physical
Position Disk Type Size Size
---------- ------------------------- ---------- -------- --------
shared 2.10.7 FSAS - -
shared 2.10.9 FSAS - -
shared 2.10.5 FSAS 3.54TB 3.54TB
shared 2.10.3 FSAS 3.54TB 3.54TB
shared 2.11.1 FSAS 3.54TB 3.64TB
shared 2.12.1 FSAS 3.54TB 3.64TB
shared 2.13.1 FSAS 3.54TB 3.64TB
shared 2.11.3 FSAS 3.54TB 3.64TB
shared 2.12.3 FSAS 3.54TB 3.64TB
shared 2.13.3 FSAS 3.54TB 3.64TB
shared 2.11.5 FSAS 3.54TB 3.64TB
shared 2.12.5 FSAS 3.54TB 3.64TB
shared 2.13.5 FSAS 3.54TB 3.64TB
shared 2.11.7 FSAS 3.54TB 3.64TB
shared 2.12.7 FSAS 3.54TB 3.64TB
shared 2.13.7 FSAS 3.54TB 3.64TB
shared 2.11.9 FSAS 3.54TB 3.64TB
shared 2.12.9 FSAS 3.54TB 3.64TB
shared 2.13.9 FSAS 3.54TB 3.64TB
shared 2.11.11 FSAS 3.54TB 3.64TB
Aggregate capacity available for volume use would be 57.35TB.
The following disks would be partitioned: 2.11.11, 2.13.9, 2.12.9, 2.11.9, 2.13.7, 2.12.7, 2.11.7, 2.13.5, 2.12.5, 2.11.5, 2.13.3, 2.12.3, 2.11.3, 2.13.1, 2.12.1,
2.11.1.
Do you want to continue? {y|n}: y
[Job 10101] creating aggregate aggr1_NETAPP1_01 ...
Error: command failed: [Job 10101] Job failed: Failed to create aggregate "aggr1_NETAPP1_01" on "NETAPP1-01". Reason: ZSM - failed, status code = 571, extra =
Timeout: Operation "ksmfRawZapi_iterator::get_imp()" took longer than 110 seconds to complete [from mgwd on node "NETAPP1-01" (VSID: -3) to kernel at
127.0.0.1], took 110.002s, max 110s [127.0.0.1:951].
Searching for the error I only found a KB article without a solution (other than to contact NetApp Support).
Running "storage aggregate show" and "storage aggregate show-status" confirms that the aggregate I tried to create does not exist:
NETAPP1::storage aggregate> show
Aggregate Size Available Used% State #Vols Nodes RAID Status
--------- -------- --------- ----- ------- ------ ---------------- ------------
aggr0_NETAPP1_01 159.9GB 7.75GB 95% online 1 NETAPP1-01 raid_dp,
normal
aggr0_NETAPP1_02 159.9GB 7.75GB 95% online 1 NETAPP1-02 raid_dp,
normal
2 entries were displayed.
NETAPP1::storage aggregate> show-status
Owner Node: NETAPP1-01
Aggregate: aggr0_NETAPP1_01 (online, raid_dp) (block checksums)
Plex: /aggr0_NETAPP1_01/plex0 (online, normal, active, pool0)
RAID Group /aggr0_NETAPP1_01/plex0/rg0 (normal, block checksums)
Usable Physical
Position Disk Pool Type RPM Size Size Status
-------- --------------------------- ---- ----- ------ -------- -------- ----------
shared 2.10.3 0 FSAS 7200 93.52GB 3.64TB (normal)
shared 2.10.5 0 FSAS 7200 93.52GB 3.64TB (normal)
shared 2.10.7 0 FSAS 7200 93.52GB 3.64TB (normal)
shared 2.10.9 0 FSAS 7200 93.52GB 3.64TB (normal)
Owner Node: NETAPP1-02
Aggregate: aggr0_NETAPP1_02 (online, raid_dp) (block checksums)
Plex: /aggr0_NETAPP1_02/plex0 (online, normal, active, pool0)
RAID Group /aggr0_NETAPP1_02/plex0/rg0 (normal, block checksums)
Usable Physical
Position Disk Pool Type RPM Size Size Status
-------- --------------------------- ---- ----- ------ -------- -------- ----------
shared 2.10.2 0 FSAS 7200 93.52GB 3.64TB (normal)
shared 2.10.4 0 FSAS 7200 93.52GB 3.64TB (normal)
shared 2.10.6 0 FSAS 7200 93.52GB 3.64TB (normal)
shared 2.10.8 0 FSAS 7200 93.52GB 3.64TB (normal)
8 entries were displayed.
Running "storage aggregate show-spare-disks" confirms the disks are now root-data partitioned (they were spares before trying to create the aggregate):
NETAPP1::storage aggregate> show-spare-disks -owner-name NETAPP1-01
Original Owner: NETAPP1-01
Pool0
Spare Pool
Usable Physical
Disk Type Class RPM Checksum Size Size Status
---------------- ------ ----------- ------ -------------- -------- -------- --------
2.12.11 FSAS capacity 7200 block 3.63TB 3.64TB zeroed
2.13.11 FSAS capacity 7200 block 3.63TB 3.64TB zeroed
2.10.1 SSD solid-state - block 3.49TB 3.49TB zeroed
2.10.11 SSD solid-state - block 3.49TB 3.49TB zeroed
Original Owner: NETAPP1-01
Pool0
Root-Data Partitioned Spares
Local Local
Data Root Physical
Disk Type Class RPM Checksum Usable Usable Size Status
---------------- ------ ----------- ------ -------------- -------- -------- -------- --------
2.11.1 FSAS capacity 7200 block 0B 93.52GB 3.64TB zeroed
2.11.3 FSAS capacity 7200 block 0B 93.52GB 3.64TB zeroed
2.11.5 FSAS capacity 7200 block 0B 93.52GB 3.64TB zeroed
2.11.7 FSAS capacity 7200 block 0B 93.52GB 3.64TB zeroed
2.11.9 FSAS capacity 7200 block 0B 93.52GB 3.64TB zeroed
2.11.11 FSAS capacity 7200 block 0B 93.52GB 3.64TB zeroed
2.12.1 FSAS capacity 7200 block 0B 93.52GB 3.64TB zeroed
2.12.3 FSAS capacity 7200 block 0B 93.52GB 3.64TB zeroed
2.12.5 FSAS capacity 7200 block 0B 93.52GB 3.64TB zeroed
2.12.7 FSAS capacity 7200 block 0B 93.52GB 3.64TB zeroed
2.12.9 FSAS capacity 7200 block 0B 93.52GB 3.64TB zeroed
2.13.1 FSAS capacity 7200 block 0B 93.52GB 3.64TB zeroed
2.13.3 FSAS capacity 7200 block 0B 93.52GB 3.64TB zeroed
2.13.5 FSAS capacity 7200 block 0B 93.52GB 3.64TB zeroed
2.13.7 FSAS capacity 7200 block 0B 93.52GB 3.64TB zeroed
2.13.9 FSAS capacity 7200 block 0B 93.52GB 3.64TB zeroed
20 entries were displayed.
However, when I run "storage disk show", the disks in question show up as shared and being part of the aggregate that does not exist (because its creation failed):
NETAPP1::storage aggregate> storage disk show -owner NETAPP1-01
Usable Disk Container Container
Disk Size Shelf Bay Type Type Name Owner
---------------- ---------- ----- --- ------- ----------- --------- --------
Info: This cluster has partitioned disks. To get a complete list of spare disk capacity use "storage aggregate show-spare-disks".
2.10.1 3.49TB 10 1 SSD spare Pool0 NETAPP1-01
2.10.3 3.63TB 10 3 FSAS shared aggr0_NETAPP1_01, aggr1_NETAPP1_01 NETAPP1-01
2.10.5 3.63TB 10 5 FSAS shared aggr0_NETAPP1_01, aggr1_NETAPP1_01 NETAPP1-01
2.10.7 3.63TB 10 7 FSAS shared aggr0_NETAPP1_01, aggr1_NETAPP1_01 NETAPP1-01
2.10.9 3.63TB 10 9 FSAS shared aggr0_NETAPP1_01, aggr1_NETAPP1_01 NETAPP1-01
2.10.11 3.49TB 10 11 SSD spare Pool0 NETAPP1-01
2.11.1 3.63TB 11 1 FSAS shared aggr1_NETAPP1_01 NETAPP1-01
2.11.3 3.63TB 11 3 FSAS shared aggr1_NETAPP1_01 NETAPP1-01
2.11.5 3.63TB 11 5 FSAS shared aggr1_NETAPP1_01 NETAPP1-01
2.11.7 3.63TB 11 7 FSAS shared aggr1_NETAPP1_01 NETAPP1-01
2.11.9 3.63TB 11 9 FSAS shared aggr1_NETAPP1_01 NETAPP1-01
2.11.11 3.63TB 11 11 FSAS shared aggr1_NETAPP1_01 NETAPP1-01
2.12.1 3.63TB 12 1 FSAS shared aggr1_NETAPP1_01 NETAPP1-01
2.12.3 3.63TB 12 3 FSAS shared aggr1_NETAPP1_01 NETAPP1-01
2.12.5 3.63TB 12 5 FSAS shared aggr1_NETAPP1_01 NETAPP1-01
2.12.7 3.63TB 12 7 FSAS shared aggr1_NETAPP1_01 NETAPP1-01
2.12.9 3.63TB 12 9 FSAS shared aggr1_NETAPP1_01 NETAPP1-01
2.12.11 3.63TB 12 11 FSAS spare Pool0 NETAPP1-01
2.13.1 3.63TB 13 1 FSAS shared aggr1_NETAPP1_01 NETAPP1-01
2.13.3 3.63TB 13 3 FSAS shared aggr1_NETAPP1_01 NETAPP1-01
2.13.5 3.63TB 13 5 FSAS shared aggr1_NETAPP1_01 NETAPP1-01
2.13.7 3.63TB 13 7 FSAS shared aggr1_NETAPP1_01 NETAPP1-01
2.13.9 3.63TB 13 9 FSAS shared aggr1_NETAPP1_01 NETAPP1-01
2.13.11 3.63TB 13 11 FSAS spare Pool0 NETAPP1-01
24 entries were displayed.
The result is that I'm unable to retry the aggregate creation:
NETAPP1::storage aggregate> create -aggregate aggr1_NETAPP1_01 -diskcount 20 -disktype FSAS -node NETAPP1-01 -raidtype raid_dp -maxraidsize 20
Error: command failed: Aggregate creation would fail for aggregate "aggr1_NETAPP1_01" on node "NETAPP1-01". Reason: 20 disks needed, but not enough matching disks
are available.
Which is only logical.
How do I get rid of the data-partitions to make the disks spare again? Note: I don't want to destroy the root partitions on the 4 disks in shelf #10 as they are part of the root aggregate.