We have an HA pair we just upgraded to 8.1.4, multistore is enabled but I don't see any vfilers besides vfiler0. I'd like to turn multistore off, if only to stop these syslog entries that are filling up our logs:
Mon May 5 15:41:01 PDT [acp-vfiler@filer1b:kern.cli.cmd:debug]: Command line input: the command is 'vfiler run acp-vfiler'. The full command line is 'vfiler run acp-vfiler arp -s 192.168.3.239 0:50:cc:65:3b:ef'. ^M
Mon May 5 15:41:10 PDT [acp-vfiler@filer1b:kern.cli.cmd:debug]: Command line input: the command is 'vfiler run acp-vfiler'. The full command line is 'vfiler run acp-vfiler arp -s 192.168.3.225 0:50:cc:65:13:e0'. ^M
Mon May 5 15:41:11 PDT [acp-vfiler@filer1b:kern.cli.cmd:debug]: Command line input: the command is 'vfiler run acp-vfiler'. The full command line is 'vfiler run acp-vfiler arp -s 192.168.0.147 0:50:cc:64:44:93'. ^M
.... [every few seconds]
Has anyone disabled multistore to stop these messages? Will disabling multistore disrupt vfiler0?
Our ACP cabling has some minor issues, although all shelves can be reached with at least one path:
> storage show acp -a
Alternate Control Path: Enabled
Ethernet Interface: e0P
ACP Status: Active
ACP IP Address: 192.168.0.43
ACP Subnet: 192.168.0.1
ACP Netmask: 255.255.252.0
ACP Connectivity Status: Partial Connectivity
Shelf Module Reset Cnt IP Address FW Version Module Type Status
----------------- ------------ --------------- ------------ ------------ -------
3c.00.A 000 192.168.0.205 01.41 IOM3 active
3c.00.B NA NA NA NA NA
3c.01.A 000 192.168.3.225 01.41 IOM3 active
3c.01.B NA NA NA NA NA
3c.02.A 000 192.168.0.239 01.41 IOM3 active
3c.02.B NA NA NA NA NA
3c.03.A 000 192.168.0.87 01.41 IOM3 active
3c.03.B 000 192.168.0.147 01.41 IOM3 active
3c.04.A 000 192.168.3.135 01.41 IOM3 active
3c.04.B 000 192.168.3.187 01.41 IOM3 active
3c.05.A 000 192.168.0.211 01.41 IOM3 active
3c.05.B 000 192.168.0.209 01.41 IOM3 active
3d.10.A 000 192.168.3.240 01.41 IOM3 active
3d.10.B 000 192.168.3.239 01.41 IOM3 active
3d.11.A 000 192.168.3.133 01.41 IOM3 active
3d.11.B 000 192.168.3.89 01.41 IOM3 active
I think this is what any filer normally looks like with multistore enabled and no vfilers in use (vfiler0 is the "root/dom0/etc" vfiler):
> vfiler status -a
vfiler0 running
ipspace: default-ipspace
IP address: 10.102.15.9 [MultiTrunk1]
IP address: 10.102.16.9 [e0M]
Path: / [/etc]
UUID: 00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000
Protocols allowed: 7
Allowed: proto=rsh
Allowed: proto=ssh
Allowed: proto=nfs
Allowed: proto=cifs
Allowed: proto=iscsi
Allowed: proto=ftp
Allowed: proto=http
Protocols disallowed: 0