Nils Vogels writes:
Mailbox disks are synced across the plexes as well:
Tue Sep 18 11:22:42 CEST [srv1: raid.rg.resync.start:notice]: /aggr0/plex2/rg0: start resynchronization (level 0) Tue Sep 18 11:22:42 CEST [srv1: raid.mirror.resync.start:notice]: /aggr0: start resynchronize to target /aggr0/plex2 Tue Sep 18 11:23:17 CEST [srv1: raid.rg.resync.done:notice]: /aggr0/plex2/rg0: resynchronization completed in 0:34.43 Tue Sep 18 11:23:19 CEST [srv1: fmmb.current.lock.disk:info]: Disk 0a.48 is a local HA mailbox disk. Tue Sep 18 11:23:19 CEST [srv1: fmmb.current.lock.disk:info]: Disk 0a.32 is a local HA mailbox disk. Tue Sep 18 11:23:19 CEST [srv1: fmmb.current.lock.disk:info]: Disk 4a.16 is a local HA mailbox disk. Tue Sep 18 11:23:19 CEST [srv1: fmmb.current.lock.disk:info]: Disk 4a.32 is a local HA mailbox disk. Tue Sep 18 11:23:19 CEST [srv1: raid.mirror.resync.done:notice]: /aggr0: resynchronization completed in 0:36.55
HTH!
Extremely useful, I now know exactly what to ask my Netapp salespeople.
Does your ASUP have, in the "CLUSTER MONITOR" section, eight disks listed in the "mailbox disks" part?
My non-mirrored cluster lists four disks, like this:
Disk 2b.16 is a local mailbox disk Disk 2b.32 is a local mailbox disk Disk 1b.16 is a partner mailbox disk Disk 1b.32 is a partner mailbox disk
Does the mirrored system list two more discs for local and two more for partner, on a different storage adapter?
Thanks
Nicolai