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I wanted to know, in a NetApp best practice aggregate for a large system, containing a 3 disk aggregate (2x RAID, 1x Data), what would happen to the root vol on that data disk? e.g. ONTAP crash.
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if there's panic, then the core dump will write to root vol on next bootup.
and the root vol only contains the config info, logs and other ontap essential files.
it normally wont be a bottleneck for ur system
Jeff
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if there's panic, then the core dump will write to root vol on next bootup.
and the root vol only contains the config info, logs and other ontap essential files.
it normally wont be a bottleneck for ur system
Jeff
