Look at the aggregate those "vol0" volumes are on, if there is space available:
vol size -vserver scarab-a -volume vol0 +50G vol size -vserver scarab-a -volume vol0 +50G
If they are partitioned, see if you have any root partitions available "storage aggregate show-spare-disks' -> look for non-0 root partitions
ChnageMe::*> storage aggregate show-spare-disks
Original Owner: ChnageMe-01 Pool0 Root-Data1-Data2 Partitioned Spares Local Local Data Root Physical Disk Type Class RPM Checksum Usable Usable Size Status ---------------- ------ ----------- ------ -------------- -------- -------- -------- -------- 1.0.22 SSD-CAP solid-state - block 0B *9.37GB* 13.97TB not zeroed 1.0.23 SSD-CAP solid-state - block 0B *9.37GB* 13.97TB not zeroed 1.0.46 SSD-CAP solid-state - block 6.98TB 0B 13.97TB not zeroed 1.0.47 SSD-CAP solid-state - block 6.98TB 0B 13.97TB not zeroed
I could add one more root partition to the aggregate and leave a single spare. in my case I might have to: aggregate show -fields maxraidsize root_aggr_01|root_aggr_02 -> if the maxraidsize = the # of disks in the aggregate, increase it a little by 1 or 2. then add a partition or two if available aggregate add disk root_aggr_01 -diskcount 1
--tmac
On Mon, Aug 28, 2023 at 11:38 AM Randy Rue randyrue@gmail.com wrote:
Getting this warning in the "Active IQ Suggestions" since our last upgrade. It has a link under Corrective Action that leads to the top of NA's Hardware Universe site.
The root volumes for our three vservers are all only 0% or 1% used (1GB each).
But the "vol0" volumes show: scarab::> vol show Vserver Volume Aggregate State Type Size Available Used%
scarab-a vol0 aggr0_scarab_01 online RW 151.3GB 78.82GB 45% scarab-b vol0 aggr0_scarab_02 online RW 124.6GB 61.74GB 47%
I think I recall trying to resize a node's root volume from the CLI in the past and getting an error along the lines of "don't mess with this volume." _______________________________________________ Toasters mailing list Toasters@teaparty.net https://www.teaparty.net/mailman/listinfo/toasters