On the console, he will give information when there are unrecoverable blocks. I'm not sure that he gives info when it's finished. But you can monitor the process (wafl scan status). Depending on the size of the volume, it can take a long time. You can speed up. This (give the process more priority, if you want).
Best regards,
Reinoud Reynders University Hospitals Leuven Belgium
-----Original Message----- From: owner-toasters@mathworks.com owner-toasters@mathworks.com To: toasters@mathworks.com toasters@mathworks.com Sent: Tue Jan 16 17:36:48 2007 Subject: wafliron output -- is wafl OK?
Hi toasters...
currently i am running a wafliron. My question now is, do i get any kind of output after wafliron has finished?? Do i see if there where any wrong blocks and if Ontap was able to solve the problem or not??
Or is there any extra command to assure that there is no problem in wafl left??
Regards and thanks for your help
Jochen
Hi,
first thanks a lot for your answers. We had an issue with the an inconsistency in a snapshot. First we set the regarding volume offline and used a snapmirror dest to recover the data. Now we copied the data onto a testfiler and currently i am trying to "repair" wafl. Wafliron runs and constantly finds problems (mostly with atime) and corects them. So of course i can have a look at the messagelog lateron, but i was looking for an command or an output of wafliron which summarizes the results.
Like this
[14:22:10] wafliron finished : analyzed 100 blocks, 20 erros found, 18
errors corrected, 2 errors left
But it seems that i must dig in the messagelog. Thanks anyway.
Regards
Jochen
________________________________
From: Reinoud Reynders [mailto:reinoud.reynders@uz.kuleuven.ac.be] Sent: Tuesday, January 16, 2007 7:43 PM To: Willeke, Jochen; toasters@mathworks.com Subject: Re: wafliron output -- is wafl OK?
On the console, he will give information when there are unrecoverable blocks. I'm not sure that he gives info when it's finished. But you can monitor the process (wafl scan status). Depending on the size of the volume, it can take a long time. You can speed up. This (give the process more priority, if you want).
Best regards,
Reinoud Reynders University Hospitals Leuven Belgium
-----Original Message----- From: owner-toasters@mathworks.com owner-toasters@mathworks.com To: toasters@mathworks.com toasters@mathworks.com Sent: Tue Jan 16 17:36:48 2007 Subject: wafliron output -- is wafl OK?
Hi toasters...
currently i am running a wafliron. My question now is, do i get any kind of output after wafliron has finished?? Do i see if there where any wrong blocks and if Ontap was able to solve the problem or not??
Or is there any extra command to assure that there is no problem in wafl left??
Regards and thanks for your help
Jochen
Hi.
I guess you're running a 7.2 version of ONTAP. I've got the same problems using snapshots with 7.2. You should upgrade to 7.2.1p1 as soon as possible; and for safety avoid volume snapshots on the filer --> use qtree snapshots instead
at the moment 7.2 is a piece of crab, just my 2cents. cool features but really buggy. useless ha for lots of money :(
On Wed, 17 Jan 2007 09:56:29 +0100 "Willeke, Jochen" Jochen.Willeke@wincor-nixdorf.com wrote:
Hi,
first thanks a lot for your answers. We had an issue with the an inconsistency in a snapshot. First we set the regarding volume offline and used a snapmirror dest to recover the data. Now we copied the data onto a testfiler and currently i am trying to "repair" wafl. Wafliron runs and constantly finds problems (mostly with atime) and corects them. So of course i can have a look at the messagelog lateron, but i was looking for an command or an output of wafliron which summarizes the results.
Like this
[14:22:10] wafliron finished : analyzed 100 blocks, 20 erros found, 18
errors corrected, 2 errors left
But it seems that i must dig in the messagelog. Thanks anyway.
Regards
Jochen
From: Reinoud Reynders [mailto:reinoud.reynders@uz.kuleuven.ac.be] Sent: Tuesday, January 16, 2007 7:43 PM To: Willeke, Jochen; toasters@mathworks.com Subject: Re: wafliron output -- is wafl OK?
On the console, he will give information when there are unrecoverable blocks. I'm not sure that he gives info when it's finished. But you can monitor the process (wafl scan status). Depending on the size of the volume, it can take a long time. You can speed up. This (give the process more priority, if you want).
Best regards,
Reinoud Reynders University Hospitals Leuven Belgium
-----Original Message----- From: owner-toasters@mathworks.com owner-toasters@mathworks.com To: toasters@mathworks.com toasters@mathworks.com Sent: Tue Jan 16 17:36:48 2007 Subject: wafliron output -- is wafl OK?
Hi toasters...
currently i am running a wafliron. My question now is, do i get any kind of output after wafliron has finished?? Do i see if there where any wrong blocks and if Ontap was able to solve the problem or not??
Or is there any extra command to assure that there is no problem in wafl left??
Regards and thanks for your help
Jochen
Hi,
yes we are running 7.2 and there is a bug with the dezwizzler process which runs after VSM, so QSM is really better. The bug is fixed in 7.2.1P1.
Regards
Jochen
-----Original Message----- From: owner-toasters@mathworks.com [mailto:owner-toasters@mathworks.com] On Behalf Of Christian Mikovits Sent: Saturday, January 27, 2007 1:34 PM To: toasters@mathworks.com Subject: Re: wafliron output -- is wafl OK?
Hi.
I guess you're running a 7.2 version of ONTAP. I've got the same problems using snapshots with 7.2. You should upgrade to 7.2.1p1 as soon as possible; and for safety avoid volume snapshots on the filer --> use qtree snapshots instead
at the moment 7.2 is a piece of crab, just my 2cents. cool features but really buggy. useless ha for lots of money :(
On Wed, 17 Jan 2007 09:56:29 +0100 "Willeke, Jochen" Jochen.Willeke@wincor-nixdorf.com wrote:
Hi,
first thanks a lot for your answers. We had an issue with the an inconsistency in a snapshot. First we set the regarding volume offline and used a snapmirror dest to recover the data. Now we copied the data onto a testfiler and currently i am trying to "repair" wafl. Wafliron runs and constantly finds problems (mostly with atime) and corects them. So of course i can have a look at the messagelog lateron, but i was looking for an command or an output of wafliron which summarizes the results.
Like this
[14:22:10] wafliron finished : analyzed 100 blocks, 20 erros found, 18
errors corrected, 2 errors left
But it seems that i must dig in the messagelog. Thanks anyway.
Regards
Jochen
From: Reinoud Reynders [mailto:reinoud.reynders@uz.kuleuven.ac.be] Sent: Tuesday, January 16, 2007 7:43 PM To: Willeke, Jochen; toasters@mathworks.com Subject: Re: wafliron output -- is wafl OK?
On the console, he will give information when there are unrecoverable blocks. I'm not sure that he gives info when it's finished. But you can monitor the process (wafl scan status). Depending on the size of the volume, it can take a long time. You can speed up. This (give the process more priority, if you want).
Best regards,
Reinoud Reynders University Hospitals Leuven Belgium
-----Original Message----- From: owner-toasters@mathworks.com owner-toasters@mathworks.com To: toasters@mathworks.com toasters@mathworks.com Sent: Tue Jan 16 17:36:48 2007 Subject: wafliron output -- is wafl OK?
Hi toasters...
currently i am running a wafliron. My question now is, do i get any kind of output after wafliron has finished?? Do i see if there where any wrong blocks and if Ontap was able to solve the problem or not??
Or is there any extra command to assure that there is no problem in wafl left??
Regards and thanks for your help
Jochen