Hi All
We have a couple AFF-A250 cluster running 9.15.1P7 which host NFS data
stores for vSphere. Most of the volumes on this particular cluster are
SnapMirror destination volumes at our secondary data center.
When running 'df -A' to check the data distribution on the cluster, I
noticed that one aggregate was showing 100% utilisation. Running 'storage
aggregate show-space' indicates that 72% of the space (32TB!) is being
consumed by aggregate metadata.
What might cause so much metadata in the aggregate? Are there any commands
to see which volume the metadata is associated with?
Also, when logging on to the web console, there was no indication of a
problem or unhealthy node so I'm not sure if the aggregate was actually
full. I ran a vol move to the partner data aggregate successfully so I now
have a bit of free space. (There is also a question as to why our
monitoring system wasn't reporting any issues... but if system manager
doesn't report an issue...?)
Thanks,
Steve