Re: sis start -s causing system slowdown
On 2013/07/27 7:09 AM, Fletcher Cocquyt wrote: > "snapmirrors would have been running during this time (3 minute > intervals to a DR site)" > > how m
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Hi Chris, I have seen this same behavior on a 3160 (8.1.2P3) trying to dedupe a single VMware datastore. This datastore lived on an aggregate made
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a few things, if you have gone from 8.1.2P3 to P4, you are probably going to want to do a sis start -s on all volumes over 50% or so (netapp says 70,
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I found the bug I was thinking of: http://support.netapp.com/NOW/cgi-bin/bol?Type=Detail&Display=657692 it certainly caused some headaches for me af
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In looking at busy disks in performance manager (NMC) the busiest disks in the aggregate never passed 10% utilization, which I would expect from an ag
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On 2013/07/27 6:00 PM, Jordan Slingerland wrote: > a few things, if you have gone from 8.1.2P3 to P4, you are probably going to want to do a sis start
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Ray, As an ASE I run into this all the time. The most ingenious solution I have seen was to mount the PDU's on hinges so they swing out of the way w
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Anyone seen this before? Status is OK now, but if this is a sign its about to fail should I proactively replace this PS? (8.1.2) Jul 29 12:03
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Coincidence? or a ONTAP bug? One of our filers did that same thing today at 11:03 PDT Fan2 Speed is Unreadable. It's running 8.1.1RC1 7-Mode On
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We have a growing deployment with ~25 filers and about 750TB of usable space. Most of it is VMware datastore space exposed via NFS, but some is gener
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I wrote custom perl scripts that pull the output of "dfm perf data retrieve," puts it into an array, then uses GD::Graph to plot custom graphs. Graph
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I am doing this by pulling the stats you mentioned (IO, CPU, latency) via SNMP with Icinga (a Nagios fork) and then graphing it with pnp4nagios. Pnp4
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I've received several message for the scripts, but unfortunately I will not be able to share them in their entirety. They really are custom to my env
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There is this very simple script that generates CSV to your email with your aggr usage. Requires passwordless ssh from the system/user you cron t
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On 28/07/13 00:04, Jordan Slingerland wrote: > I found the bug I was thinking of: > > http://support.netapp.com/NOW/cgi-bin/bol?Type=Detail&Display=6
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Hi James, We've had exactly the same issue, I believe Netapp moved the metadata from the aggregate into the volume a while back (maybe to ease migrat
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I like this. I might just install VirualBox and bring up a CentOS vm just so I can do this. I miss my old linux DFM/admin host. On Aug 05, 2013,
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You can use unc's and not worry drive letters Jack ------Original Message------ From: Scott Eno To: Jack Lyons Cc: Jordan Slingerland Cc: toasters-bo
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in Windows 2008, look at mlink, you can mount the CIFS shares to a file-system path and not worry about drive letter counts. Matt On Aug 5, 2013, at
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Yeah, you could do the same bash loop idea with unc path in a bat file or vb script. -----Original Message----- From: Jack Lyons [mailto:jack1729@
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