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> df -h volume_name
Filesystem total used avail capacity Mounted on
/vol/volume_name/ 20TB 4992GB 8410GB 60% /volume_name
/vol/volume_name/.snapshot 0B 2348GB 0B 0% /volume_name/.snapshot
I don't understand, there should around 15TB available, 20TB-4992GB = 15TB. 2348GB is snapshots and should be contained in 4992GB. Correct?
How come only 8410GB as shown available?
what did I miss?
Snapshot reserve =0%
no Luns in the volume.
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Yup, exactly my point.. Since everything is thin provisioned, what your seeing is the entire aggregate space at this point. It gets confusing with this.
Just be careful b/c your obviously overprovisioned at this point.
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is everything thin provisioned in the aggregate?
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I am not sure I understand you. but, this volume is thin provisioned. Most of volumes are in the aggregate.
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exactly - and how much space is left in the aggregate?
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the aggr is 83% full , 8.32TB available.
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Yup, exactly my point.. Since everything is thin provisioned, what your seeing is the entire aggregate space at this point. It gets confusing with this.
Just be careful b/c your obviously overprovisioned at this point.
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Thank you!
