Randy> I think I may just be looking at a limit of the system. If an Randy> aggregate is already assigned to one SVM, can it also be Randy> assigned to another? That is, can two different SVMs access the Randy> same aggregate?
Yes. All you should need to do is:
vserver modify -vserver scharp_vm_storage -aggr-list scharpdata,scharp_vm_storage vserver modify -vserver scharpdata -aggr-list scharpdata,scharp_vm_storage vserver modify -vserver scharp_kube -aggr-list scharpdata,scharp_vm_storage
And now all three of your SVMs should be able to create volumes on both aggregates. You can then test with:
vol create -vserver scharp_vm_storage -aggregate scharpdata -volume \ test -size 1g
But if it doesn't, send the full command you used and the output for us to look at with you.
John
Randy> Output:
Randy> netapp4::> vserver modify -vserver scharp_vm_storage -aggr-list scharpdata,scharp_vm_storage
Randy> netapp4::> vserver show Randy> Admin Operational Root Randy> Vserver Type Subtype State State Volume Aggregate Randy> ----------- ------- ---------- ---------- ----------- ---------- ---------- Randy> netapp4 admin - - - - - Randy> netapp4-a node - - - - - Randy> netapp4-b node - - - - - Randy> scharp_kube data default running running scharp_ scharpdata Randy> kube_root Randy> scharp_vm_storage Randy> data default running running scharp_vm_ scharp_vm_ Randy> storage_ storage Randy> root Randy> scharpdata data default running running scharpdata scharpdata Randy> _root Randy> 6 entries were displayed.
Randy> netapp4::>
Randy> On 7/7/2020 2:06 PM, tmac wrote:
Randy> Something may be getting lost here. Are you able to send any output?
Randy> --tmac
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Randy> On Tue, Jul 7, 2020 at 4:47 PM Rue, Randy randyrue@gmail.com wrote:
Randy> I was misremembering from my early days in pre-cluster mode.
Randy> Forget any mention of disk ownership :)
Randy> Can an aggregate be used by more than one SVM? If so, how? When I try to Randy> add the aggregate to the other SVM, the command returns without error Randy> but vserver show still shows the SVMS and their assigned aggregates Randy> unchanged.
Randy> On 7/7/2020 12:10 PM, John Stoffel wrote:
Randy, Check your configuration, you need to assign the aggregates to the vservers.
Randy> https://library.netapp.com/ecmdocs/ECMP1196912/html/GUID-5255E7D8-F420-4BD3-...
shows you the steps to take.
vserver show -fields aggr-list
vserver modify -vserver <vserver> -aggr-list <aggr1>,<aggr2>[,aggrN]
John
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