NetApp Community Update
This site will enter Read Only mode on July 23 as we prepare to move to a new platform. You will still be able to view content, but posting and replying will be temporarily disabled.
We're excited to launch our new Community experience on July 30 and more information will follow soon.
Stay connected during the transition - Join our Discord community today.

ONTAP Discussions

retreive the orginal autogrow volume size

juclement
3,971 Views

Hello,

 

i have been looking all over the internet and couldn't find the solution so there i'm.

is there a way to display the orginal volume size before it started to autogrow?

 

 

thank you.

 

1 ACCEPTED SOLUTION

GidonMarcus
3,948 Views

Hi

 

i think by default the Min-autosize field contain the original size

vol show -fields Min-autosize

 

 

if you sending AutoSupport you can see it up to 6 months back. NetApp personals and partners can see it up to a year on their SmartSolve portal. and i know NetApp also have an archive serach where they used to be able see it for unlimited time.

 

 

G

Gidi Marcus (Linkedin) - Storage and Microsoft technologies consultant - Hydro IT LTD - UK

View solution in original post

2 REPLIES 2

GidonMarcus
3,949 Views

Hi

 

i think by default the Min-autosize field contain the original size

vol show -fields Min-autosize

 

 

if you sending AutoSupport you can see it up to 6 months back. NetApp personals and partners can see it up to a year on their SmartSolve portal. and i know NetApp also have an archive serach where they used to be able see it for unlimited time.

 

 

G

Gidi Marcus (Linkedin) - Storage and Microsoft technologies consultant - Hydro IT LTD - UK

juclement
3,928 Views

Hello,

 

thank you for your qucik answer.

that was my thought in the first place.

i've made some test on my side and the problem is that if somehow we do tringer the following command, the line Min-autosize would unlikely change...:

 

vol autosize -vserver « nom du vserver » -volume «nom du volume » -minimum-size

vol show -vserver « nom du vserver » -volume «nom du volume » -instance

Public