ONTAP Hardware
ONTAP Hardware
Hi,
I have an Old FAS270 with 1 shelf and 2 controllers. Currently it had 14 135GB Drives, each Controller has 7 driver (6 in Raid with DP and 1 Spare). Since this has become a test system I would like to redo the entire setup and make the Controller and Active-Standby with all the disks associated with 1 controller. I also would like to get the most storage available possible, from what I read I should use Raid 4 with no Spare. Can someone point me in the right direction (documents, list of commands anything) to get the redone. There is No data stored currently on this as I have already removed ALL the mapped Luns and Volumes (cannot remove root volume) I need to destroy 1 Agg and give ownership of the disk to the other Controller and increase the Agg there from what I gather. Again ANY help would be useful and appreciated.
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Since you say "redo" it would seem that you dont need to preserve //anything//, as in absolutely nothing. If that's indeed the case, reboot the systems and when it says to hit Ctrl-C for special boot options, do so and perform a "4a" on each.
Once everything is done, each controller will come up and grab at least 3 disks. After you've completed the configuration of each node, change the aggr option on N2 to be raid4 to free up a spindle. Unassign that freed up disk and then on N1, assign all unassigned disks and away you should go..
Since you say "redo" it would seem that you dont need to preserve //anything//, as in absolutely nothing. If that's indeed the case, reboot the systems and when it says to hit Ctrl-C for special boot options, do so and perform a "4a" on each.
Once everything is done, each controller will come up and grab at least 3 disks. After you've completed the configuration of each node, change the aggr option on N2 to be raid4 to free up a spindle. Unassign that freed up disk and then on N1, assign all unassigned disks and away you should go..
Your target setup is impossible. In active/active configuration each controller must have root volume, so it must have disks where root volume is located. The bare minimum is 2 disks.