If you're not using snapshots, you can fill the volume for
100%.
Operations manager will standard warn you for 'volume
almost full' at 80% and 'volume full' at 90%. The filer will also warn you if
the used space in the volume exceeds 97%. You can change this on a per-volume
basis to be able to fill your volume completely without the filer constantly
complaining about a warning condition.
Use the following commands to change this per
volume:
filer>
priv set advanced
Warning: These advanced commands are potentially dangerous;
use
them only when
directed to do so by Network
Appliance
personnel.
filer*> registry set
options.thresholds.volumename.fsFull 101
filer*> registry set
options.thresholds.volumename.fsNearlyFull 101
filer*> priv
set
Setting the threshold to
101% will make it possible to fill the volume to
100%.
Be warned that these are advanced commands and that you
are changing the registry directly, so I can't be responsible for problems
;-)
Grtz,
Tom
From:
owner-toasters@mathworks.com [mailto:owner-toasters@mathworks.com] On Behalf
Of David McWilliams
Sent: woensdag 28 november 2007
14:54
To: NetApp list
Subject: iSCSI
question
Is there a requirement for the volume that contains an iSCSI LUN to
have a minimum amount of free space. We seem to be getting warnings when it
approaches 90% full. Is it a modifiable parameter?
--
Sláinte,
David
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