Did you change/consider the snapshots on your volumes?  I would like to know if this is a bug/problem because I am going to 7.x soon.

 

-----Original Message-----
From: Charles Bartels [mailto:Charles.Bartels@tradebeam.com]
Sent: Tuesday, March 22, 2005 4:50 PM
To: toasters@mathworks.com
Subject: possible space guarantee "bug" ?

 

 

I've been shuffling around my volumes, migrating to flexible volumes, and noticed an interesting possible bug.

I created about a dozen volumes within a large aggregate; using all the space available.  All were create with the default space guarantee setting of "volume".  As I understand things, this effectively means the space is reserved for each volume (i.e. one volume can't use up space in another volume.)

When I rebooted my filer this morning I noticed the warning:

[wafl.vol.guarantee.fail:error]: Space for volume vol_test is NOT guaranteed

and the space guarantee setting showed up as "volume(disabled)"

As soon as I shrunk one of the volumes a bit the following message appeared in the log:

[wafl.vol.add.spcGuar:info]: Space for volume vol_test is guaranteed.

This seems to imply that one should be very careful whenever you create or increase the size of a flexible volume.  You can inadvertently disable the space guarantee on another volume.

This *may* be the expected way 7.0 works; I don't know.  I'm still in the process of getting the hang of this latest release.  But it did seem strange.

-C.