Worst case, you may need to head in to maintenance mode and issue the disk reassign command there. Been a while and I do not remember if any version of ONTAP will let you reassign foreign disks without heading to main mode
--tmac
*Tim McCarthy* *Principal Consultant*
On Fri, Feb 26, 2016 at 7:10 AM, Mark Flint mf1@sanger.ac.uk wrote:
Thanks to Andrei and Tim et al, I’ve found the little blighters. Now I just need to reassign 112 disks :)
~Mark
From: tmac tmacmd@gmail.com Date: Friday, 26 February 2016 at 11:56 To: Mark Flint mf1@sanger.ac.uk Cc: "andrei.borzenkov@ts.fujitsu.com" andrei.borzenkov@ts.fujitsu.com, " toasters@teaparty.net" toasters@teaparty.net Subject: Re: 3170 issue
Now, carefully look at that list! In a HA environment, there should be only two IDs listed for owners. Of course, only one number for a single controller.
If you have more than the expected number, then that is why they are not showing. Why not post the "disk show -v" to the list so we can see?
--tmac
*Tim McCarthy* *Principal Consultant*
On Fri, Feb 26, 2016 at 6:48 AM, Mark Flint mf1@sanger.ac.uk wrote:
Apologies, I replied directly to the people who’d suggested it. Have run disk show –v, and yes, it shows all 350 disks. As does environment status shelf……….
Thanks,
Mark
From: "andrei.borzenkov@ts.fujitsu.com" andrei.borzenkov@ts.fujitsu.com Date: Friday, 26 February 2016 at 10:34 To: Mark Flint mf1@sanger.ac.uk, Brad Thompson < brad.thompson877@gmail.com> Cc: "toasters@teaparty.net" toasters@teaparty.net Subject: RE: 3170 issue
“unowned” is not the same as “not owned by current controller”. Other disks are owned by some other controller, so they are not shown by “disk show -n”. Any reason you won’t use “disk show -v” as suggested twice already?
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*From:*toasters-bounces@teaparty.net [ mailto:toasters-bounces@teaparty.net toasters-bounces@teaparty.net] *On Behalf Of *Mark Flint *Sent:* Friday, February 26, 2016 1:16 PM *To:* Brad Thompson *Cc:* toasters@teaparty.net *Subject:* Re: 3170 issue
It appears not, the disk show –n command brings nothing back.
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`Mark
*From: *Brad Thompson brad.thompson877@gmail.com *Date: *Friday, 26 February 2016 at 09:15 *To: *Mark Flint mf1@sanger.ac.uk *Cc: *"toasters@teaparty.net" toasters@teaparty.net *Subject: *Re: 3170 issue
Do you have unassigned disks? The "disk show" command will only show the disks that are assigned. If there are unassigned disks you would see a note at the bottom of that output stating how many disks are unowned. You can also see those unowned disks by using "disk show -n".
"disk show -v" will show you all of the disks, including those that are not assigned.
On Fri, Feb 26, 2016 at 4:00 AM, Mark Flint mf1@sanger.ac.uk wrote:
Hi all, I have a 3170 FAS, with 25 shelves of 1TB disk , 14 per shelf. I use the command storage show disk, and see al 350 disks, yet if I use the command disk show, I see one 242. Can anyone suggest what may be causing the difference in output?
Thanks,
Mark
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