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Hi guys,
I would know if can change the default value of 20% to snapshots reserve space for new volumes. I need that all new volumen, by default, have a snapshot reserve of 0%.
Best regards.
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Did you try changing the desired setting on root vol and then creating new vol? As if I remember well, all new volumes copy snapshot reserve and snapshot schedule from root volume.
Please let me know if that works.
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Don´t work:
netapp01> snap reserve vol0 0
netapp01> snap reserve vol0
Volume vol0: current snapshot reserve is 0% or 0 k-bytes.
netapp01> vol create test0 aggr1 50g
Creation of volume 'test0' with size 50g on containing aggregate
'aggr1' has completed.
netapp01> snap reserve test0
Volume test0: current snapshot reserve is 20% or 10485760 k-bytes.
Any suggestions?
Thanks.
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This may seem like a dumb question, but is vol0 the root volume? vol status vol0 will ensure that someone/something has not changed it.
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Yes, vol0 0 is the root volume:
netapp01> vol options vol0
root, diskroot, nosnap=off, nosnapdir=off, minra=off,
no_atime_update=off, nvfail=off, ignore_inconsistent=off,
snapmirrored=off, create_ucode=off, convert_ucode=off,
maxdirsize=20971, schedsnapname=ordinal, fs_size_fixed=off,
compression=off, guarantee=volume, svo_enable=off, svo_checksum=off,
svo_allow_rman=off, svo_reject_errors=off, no_i2p=off,
fractional_reserve=100, extent=off, try_first=volume_grow,
read_realloc=off, snapshot_clone_dependency=off
I can see that the values for snap sched are global, if i change schedules for vol0 next vols that i create has the same sched, but with space reservation for snapshots don´t work.
Release dataOntap 7.3.6
System FAS3020
I tried it on another filer (Release 7.3.4) with the same result.
Can you think of something else?
Thanks.
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Interesting...I just tried it on my 3020s, and found that it shows some interesting output. Mine shows 0% for the reserve, but shows space allocated! And re-running the same test gives me the result as you have seen. Unfortunately the 3020s are passed End of Support, so I doubt there is going to be a patch to fix something of this nature.
filer1> snap reserve vol0
Volume vol0: current snapshot reserve is 20% or 20132656 k-bytes.
filer1> snap reserve vol0 0
filer01> vol create test_schubb aggr1 50g
Creation of volume 'test_schubb' with size 50g on containing aggregate 'aggr1' has completed.
filer1> df -g test_schubb
Filesystem total used avail capacity Mounted on
/vol/test_schubb/ 40GB 0GB 39GB 0% /vol/test_schubb/
/vol/test_schubb/.snapshot 10GB 0GB 10GB 0% /vol/test_schubb/.snapshot
mcprst01> snap reserve vol0
Volume vol0: current snapshot reserve is 0% or 0 k-bytes.
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