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Netapp Capacity Report

NAYABRASOOL
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Hi All,

We have 30 SAS disks in our environment and i would like to know what will be the total size of these disks and USABLE SIZE ,WAFL RESERVE , AGGR SNAP RESERVE etc..

Please note we don't have SNAPSHOT at VOLUME LEVEL but we have only at the AGGR level.

Thanks,

Nayab

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peter_lehmann
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Try these two command:

sysconfig -v

aggr show_space -g

These might help.

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peter_lehmann
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Try these two command:

sysconfig -v

aggr show_space -g

These might help.

NAYABRASOOL
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Are these are right figures please confirm ??

peter_lehmann
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What do you mean with "Present aggregate size GB usable" ??? The rest looks OK.

NAYABRASOOL
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Hi Peter,

The size what i was able to see in the filer aggregate  'aggr0' is what the Usable Aggr Size.

Thanks,

Nayab

ashley_thrift
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Hi Nayab,

Assuming you're running 7-mode -- as Peter said, `aggr show_space` is useful for seeing usable space, and WAFL reserve.

Use `df -Ah` to see aggregate snap reserve values (and available aggr space, without looks at vols and all the other above details as well).

Use `sysconfig -r` and look at "usable", if you want to see how much RAW space is available on each disk.

Cheers!

-Ash-

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