Simulator Discussions
Simulator Discussions
I've been using an 8.1.1 2-node VSIM for several months. Every few weeks I am faced with vol0 filling up. I've shutdown snapshots on vol0, disabled autosupport and when it happens I go into /mroot/etc/log and delete rotated log files and /autosupport files. I'll note that the ASUP files keep getting generated even though I've disabled asup.
Has anyone else encountered this and come up with a better strategy to deal with the issue?
lab-stor::> autosupport show
(autosupport)
Node State From To Mail Hosts
--------------------- --------- ------------- ------------- ----------
lab-stor-01 disable Postmaster - mailhost
lab-stor-02 disable Postmaster - mailhost
2 entries were displayed.
lab-stor::> volume show vol0
(volume show)
Vserver Volume Aggregate State Type Size Available Used%
--------- ------------ ------------ ---------- ---- ---------- ---------- -----
lab-stor-01
vol0 aggr0_n01 online RW 900MB 74.09MB 91%
lab-stor-02
vol0 aggr0_n02 online RW 900MB 209.0MB 76%
2 entries were displayed.
From my experience with ontap 7 and 8 the vol0 size requirement is increasing so just increase the vol0 size.
Yes, I've increased my vol0 and aggr0. I think I've got quadruple the space now (4 data disks in aggr0 instead of the deafult of 1). But I suspect I've just pushed out the time when vol0 will fill up again with log files. On a normal system that runs 24x7 I presume log file rotation logic kicks in (midnight?) and keeps things trimmed. On a laptop based simulator environment the laptop is probably in my bag at midnight. That's why I'm looking for ways to deal with the issue.
I have the same problem.
If you login as diag and check out the /mroot directory you will find that there are three areas where alot of capacity is concentrated. With "du -sk *" you can search for these areas. This involves the autosupport , mlog and stats directory. Removing older files here will free up space dramatically. 🙂
Hi,
I have configured the cluster mode (ip-43) with 2 nodes (IP-44 & 45) successfully. i have provided one IP(50) for SVM and network interface IP is 51. I have successfully opened the share folder with IP-50 & 51 but when i try to open the share folder with cluster IP(43) or 2 nodes IPs (44 and 45) then it can not be opened. All IPs ping properly.
Please tell me the concept of open share folder.
Regards
mark
Hi shatfield,
Thanks for your reply,this info help alot.
Regards,
mark
Hi,
I have a cluster mode configuration with 2 nodes
1). In which vs1 is SVM name and Ip(42) is the main ip of the SMV for node1 and IP(201) is for node2
Interface Name IP Current Port
vs1_cifs_lif1 42 Cluster1- 01:e0c
vs1_cifs_lif2 201 Cluster1- 02:e0c
2) I have created 2 aggregates, Agg1 connected with node1(cluster1- 01 )and Agg2 connected with node2 (cluster1- 02)
Aggregate Name Node
Agg1 Cluster1- 01
Agg2 Cluster1- 02
3) In which created 2 Volumes and connected with different aggregates
Volume Name Aggregate
vol1_node1 Agg1
vol2_node2 Agg2
4) In which created 2 share folders with different path according to nodes
Share Name Path
Share1_node1 /vol1_node1
Share1_node2 /vol2_node2
Is it possible when open the share folder with svm IP(42) then open both folders (Share1_node1 and Share2_node2) but when open share folder with IP(201) then open only on share folder (Share2_node2)
Please tell me the concept of cluster mode,how it works and exact working of share folder.
Iam also facing the same problem if u find any solution please revert me.