Also to add- unless you disabled snapshots, the root vol should have a health list, ideally back from before the reboot. You can rdfile straight out of a snapshot, I believe.

On Wed, Mar 9, 2016 at 6:23 PM, "André M. Clark" <andre.m.clark@gmail.com> wrote:
PS - the exports file for the vfiler will be on /vol/<vfiler root vol>/etc/exports.

Regards,
André M. Clark

On Mar 9, 2016, at 18:03, Eric Peng <epeng@esri.com> wrote:

This is a bit of a quirky issue, wondering if anyone has come across this before?
 
We are hosting a vFiler on a 7-mode array.  The other day we had a controller reboot, and it seems after the HA-failover that the NFS exports of the vFiler somehow went “missing” – the /etc/exports file was missing most of the entries.  We ended up having to manually recreate the entries, but am wondering if anyone has come across any type of quirky behavior such as this?
 
We are running 8.1.4 P1 on this array, it is hosting many CIFS & NFS shares, as well as VM workloads.  We are on 3rd party support now, so cannot open a ticket with IBM Support (rebranded NetApp).
 
Thanks,
 
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