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Hello everybody.
I've got 2 FAS 2220 with 8.1.1 7-mode.
I activated asynchronous snapmirroring (on nfs_logs) , and it's working fine, but I can see that agregate free space is going down.
The first time (before snapmirroring), the output was like it:
aggr show_space -h
Aggregate 'aggr0'
Total space WAFL reserve Snap reserve Usable space BSR NVLOG A-SIS Smtape
24TB 2479GB 0KB 21TB 0KB 0KB 0KB
Space allocated to volumes in the aggregate
Volume Allocated Used Guarantee
vol0 173GB 4258MB volume
nfs_logs 21TB 105MB volume
Aggregate Allocated Used Avail
Total space 21TB 4363MB 626GB
Snap reserve 0KB 0KB 0KB
WAFL reserve 2479GB 18GB 2460GB
Now :
aggr show_space -h
Aggregate 'aggr0'
Total space WAFL reserve Snap reserve Usable space BSR NVLOG A-SIS Smtape
24TB 2479GB 0KB 21TB 0KB 0KB 0KB
Space allocated to volumes in the aggregate
Volume Allocated Used Guarantee
vol0 173GB 4653MB volume
nfs_logs 21TB 8425MB volume
Aggregate Allocated Used Avail
Total space 21TB 12GB 614GB
Snap reserve 0KB 11GB 0KB
WAFL reserve 2479GB 18GB 2460GB
I dont't understand why snap reserve is growing, because agregate scheduling isn't working:
snap sched -A
Aggregate aggr0: 0 0 0
Thanks
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All is ok now, no more agregate snapshots arre generated.
Thanks you Said.
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Hello,
Could you give ; df -Ah and snap list -A
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Hello Said, this is the output:
df -Ah
Aggregate total used avail capacity
aggr0 21TB 21TB 614GB 97%
aggr0/.snapshot 0GB 11GB 0GB ---%
and :
snap list -A
Aggregate aggr0
working...
%/used %/total date name
---------- ---------- ------------ --------
17% (17%) 0% ( 0%) Nov 30 09:00 hourly.0
20% ( 4%) 0% ( 0%) Nov 30 00:00 nightly.0
22% ( 4%) 0% ( 0%) Nov 29 19:00 hourly.1
25% ( 3%) 0% ( 0%) Nov 29 14:00 hourly.2
27% ( 4%) 0% ( 0%) Nov 29 09:00 hourly.3
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strange !!!!
Could you verify the date at which you disabled the aggragat snap sched ?
Is there any script taking this snap ?
If no , delete this snap and observe what is going to take place.
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I disabled agregate snap sched on Nov 30, to see if agregate snapshots will be the same size in the future or not.
But i noticed that it was the same problem and agregate snapshot are using more and more space, so the agregate free space is goig down, whereas no agregate scheduling is active.
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OK.
Snapshots keep track of the blocks that have changed between snapshots and the current filesystem. The changes introduce to a filesystem can increases the snapshot size.
If you dont' need those snap, delete them.
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Thanks Said.
I deleted all existing agregate snapshots, I'll see tomorow if somme agregate snapshots will be generated or not.
I hope "no".
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All is ok now, no more agregate snapshots arre generated.
Thanks you Said.
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Also note that when you delete aggregate snapshots, not all blocks are freed immediately. There's a WAFL scan running to reclaim the freed aggregate blocks ... This may distort any "df -A" or "aggr show_space" figures you look at.
