And the underlying aggregate is full too. I guess we relied a bit too much on thin provisioning and now need to get some volumes off the full aggregate.

Cluster::> aggr show-space -aggregate-name cluster_03_sata02_8t 

      Aggregate : cluster_03_sata02_8t

      Feature                                          Used      Used%
      --------------------------------           ----------     ------
      Volume Footprints                             25.37TB       100%
      Aggregate Metadata                            809.8MB         0%
      Snapshot Reserve                                   0B         0%
      Total Used                                    25.37TB       100%

      Total Physical Used                           24.23TB        96%




On Nov 4, 2019, at 12:58 PM, Parisi, Justin <Justin.Parisi@netapp.com> wrote:

Vol move takes a snapshot when doing the move; that's how the transfer happens via snapmirror.

How full is the volume?

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This volume has snapshots disabled so I’m not sure what the error is referring to.

So it looks like the job is running… maybe I just need to be patient? I just haven’t done any volume moves (other than when moving to a new filer) so am not sure what to expect in terms of speediness.


Cluster::> job show -id 11160
                            Owning
Job ID Name                 Vserver    Node           State
------ -------------------- ---------- -------------- ----------
11160  Volume Move          Cluster    node-03     Running
       Description: Move “bigvol" in Vserver “svm1" to aggregate “cluster_03_sata01_8t"



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> On Nov 4, 2019, at 12:45 PM, Parisi, Justin <Justin.Parisi@netapp.com> wrote:
>
> If it couldn't create a snapshot, it's probably not doing a vol move.
>
> What does "event log show" say? Job show?
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> Hello toasters,
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> I’m attempting to move a 3TB vol to a new aggregate. The destination aggregate has 100TB available space. It’s been preparing to transfer for over 3 hours…. Is this normal?
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>
> Cluster::> volume move show -vserver svm1 -volume bigvol
>
>                           Vserver Name: svm1
>                            Volume Name: bigvol
>                 Actual Completion Time: -
>                        Bytes Remaining: -
>                  Destination Aggregate: cluster_03_sata01_8t
>                        Detailed Status: Volume move job preparing transfer
> Error: Creating Snapshot copy with owner tag: Not enough space for Snapshot tags
>           Estimated Time of Completion: -
>                          Managing Node: node-03
>                    Percentage Complete: -
>                             Move Phase: replicating
>           Estimated Remaining Duration: -
>                 Replication Throughput: -
>                       Duration of Move: 03:21:53
>                       Source Aggregate: cluster_03_sata02_8t
>                     Start Time of Move: Mon Nov 04 09:10:19 2019
>                             Move State: warning
>             Is Source Volume Encrypted: false
>     Encryption Key ID of Source Volume:
>        Is Destination Volume Encrypted: false Encryption Key ID of Destination Volume:
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>
> Should I be concerned about the "Error: Creating Snapshot copy with owner tag: Not enough space for Snapshot tags” ?
>
> Is there any way to see if this vol move job is hung or actually doing something?
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> Thanks,
> Scott
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