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I am preparing for a head swap from a dual-controller AFF 8080 to a dual-controller AFF A700. The root aggregate was created using ADP and is 368GB. The new heads will essentially require a doubling of the root aggregate size.
Can the aggregate be expanded without adding physical disks somehow? My shelves are fully populated.
Thanks.
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Hello,
You will have to check if you have enough spares or extra to use as a data disk instead and add them to the aggregate in question. If you do not and no more space available from the disk located in the shelf; you will have to purchase a new shelf with new disk.
Thanks
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You can only grow aggregates by adding disks (partitions).
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Thanks. This was part of a "free" (love that word) head swap which was part of an agreement with NetApp, and my disk capacity for data is absolutely not an issue - as a matter of fact I will be getting some space back later in the year as a huge project completes. So buying another shelf is 100% not on the table.
Assuming I was able to obtain "swing gear" for the migration - I could migrate all of the volumes housed on these shelves to a new aggregate, redo my aggregates, and then move everything back- correct?
