"Fox, Adam" wrote:
Let me be the first to say, I could be wrong here, but since 6.0 allows you to offline a volume without rebooting the filer should be able to revert it back without affecting any other volumes. I believe that's what the error message is telling you...
Therefore, look for a revert complete message on the console (and probably /etc/messages) and it should work.
Yes, the reversion did finish after 80 minutes (for four 72 GB drives in an F760), and now I can happily vol copy from the 230.
During the migration, though, my destination volume on the F760 will be a newly created volume of ten 18 GB drives--I will be unable to create that volume until I first migrate data from the existing volumes using those drives. Therefore, I won't want to create my new volume under ONTAP 6.0 and wait for the reversion before I can continue my data migration.
Under 6.0, is there a way to create a new volume without checksums instead of waiting for a forced reversion?
--Brian L. Brush Senior Systems Administrator Paradyne Corporation