Did you try adding -volume volname to the command?
So:
ssh <vserver> vol show -volume <volume_full_name>
-----Original Message----- From: toasters-bounces@teaparty.net [mailto:toasters-bounces@teaparty.net] On Behalf Of John Stoffel Sent: Thursday, September 21, 2017 3:09 PM To: Toasters@teaparty.net Subject: ssh <vserver> vol show <volume_full_name> hangs
Guys, I've run into an interesting problem on a 4 node cDOT cluster running 8.3.2P9 today. Basically, I've setup a user account with access to a particular VServer. It's used for creating snapshots and such.
When we do the command:
ssh <vserver> vol show <volume_full_name>
it just hangs, and doesn't show anything. We have to do a Ctrl-C to get it back.
But if I simply do a simple: 'ssh <vserver> vol show' it all works nice and quickly. So wierd. I can even do the show command when there are multiple volumes using a wild card and it works.
ssh <vserver> vol show '<volume_*>'
works, as long as it matches MORE than just the single volume. Using the -instance flag doesn't help either.
I even tried moving the admin lif to another node, thinking that one node had some stuff ssh processes, but it didn't make a differnce.
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