Hi all,
i am getting an error as Pending with restart checkpoint at (3.2TB). now the data is not transfering from source to destination. What has to be done now???
Hi all,
i am getting an error as Pending with restart checkpoint at (3.2TB). now the data is not transfering from source to destination. What has to be done now???
Hello Experts,
We are currently setting up a new FAS2554 system runinng OnTAP 9. I was revewing the prerequisites for cluster peering. It says 2 ports per node are required. The FAS unit we have only has a single controller in it. Will cluster peering work in a single controller enviroment or do we require a HA setup? This system is running a single controller as it s a backup NAS.
Thanks
This is super specific, but I wonder if any of you folks have some insight into this.
The subject TR calls for creating a role called admin_ssh that is basically like the admin role, but restricts access to the service processor commands, like so:
cluster::> security login role create -role admin_ssh -cmddirname DEFAULT -access all -vserver <cluster SVM>
cluster::> security login role create -role admin_ssh -cmddirname "system service-processor" -access none -vserver <cluster SVM>
I did this, and changed a user from admin to admin_ssh for all login methods, including ssh, http, and ontapi.
Prior to the change, the user was able to log in to OnCommand System Manager as per normal. After the change, the user cannot log in to OnCommand System Manager at all. All attempts result in an "invalid credentials" type message. Reverting the change results in the ability to log in to OCSM normally once more.
Any chance this is a bug? Worth filing a ticket to support?
I am trying to move a volume from one node of the cluster to the other:
volume move start -vserver netapp-iscsi301 -volume VMDK_02_vol -destination-aggregate netapp_clr301_02_aggr
The move fails with the error:
The image specified was not found. Could not read Snapshot copy for transfer (logicalSnapId=5,instanceUuid=bab466b0-81d4-406d-a3fa-62f2569a1d24).
During preparation, I see this:
Destination Aggregate: netapp_clr301_02_aggr1 Detailed Status: Volume move job preparing transfer Error: Failed to find transfer Snapshot copy. ....
What am I looking for here? Is it lack of snapshot space on the origin volume? The origin volume is 99% full, with a space reserved VMFS LUN that is only about 9 TB. There is only 11TB left in the origin aggregate, the volume size is 16TB. There is 40+TB available in the destination aggregate...
It seems like the next step might be to grow the volume a few TB to account for some snapshots, then shrink it again.
"Vol move show" after completion:
netapp-clr301::> volume move show -vserver netapp-iscsi301 -volume VMDK_02_vol Vserver Name: netapp-iscsi301 Volume Name: VMDK_02_vol Actual Completion Time: Mon Oct 17 15:09:43 2016 Bytes Remaining: - Destination Aggregate: netapp_clr301_02_aggr1 Detailed Status: The image specified was not found. Could not read Snapshot copy for transfer (logicalSnapId=7,instanceUuid=f4a1c566-4c36-4ed4-8fc1-5252622c53d7). Estimated Time of Completion: - Managing Node: netapp-clr301-01 Percentage Complete: - Move Phase: failed Estimated Remaining Duration: - Replication Throughput: - Duration of Move: 00:01:31 Source Aggregate: netapp_clr301_01_aggr1 Start Time of Move: Mon Oct 17 15:08:12 2016 Move State: failed
The
Hi,
Hi I am new to Cluster mode.
I want to know how to access the node root volume in cluster mode 8.3.
And also i need to know how to upgrade firmware in cluster mode.
I am trying to script the creation of SAN volume and then a LUN underneath using the CLI. The first problem is that there is no Storage Type option from the CLI that I can find. So creating the SAN volume with one command and then creating the LUN with a second command does not seem to be an option.
The second issue is if I try to just create the LUN and the volume at the same time using lun create, there is no option to select the aggregate that I want to use. I want the script to select a particular aggregate for this process.
Is there a way to do this without using WFA? Does Powershell have this capability? I am running CDOT 8.3.2P4.
Thanks,
Jon
Hallo,
I am looking for a deeper view in caching-policies for flashpool volumes on my cdot 8.3.2P1 system
The documentation for awa says that the sizing is only for auto policy. Is it possible to get a sizing for other policies too?
Hi,
ONTAP 9.1RC1
Since qtree snapmirror is no longer supported in clustered ontap. Is there a better/easy way to move a qtree from one volume to another? The scenario is we have many projects as qtrees and as the project becomes "inactive," we'd like to move it to a different volume which has a different backup policy. The qtree will still be NFS-mounted and accessed. Other than using a client to move the qtree data, is there a better way to move it?
Or is there a better way to handle such archive process?
Thanks,
Hi everybody,
i am currently trying to set up an ONTAP Select Single Node Demo System on ESXi 6.0.
I can add the host into the deployment VM without issues, so far so good.
Now i want to configure the host and it keeps getting me the same error whatever i try:
ESXi Host physical NICs (only 10G in use)
vSwitch:
Any ideas?
Kind Regards
Stefan
FAS3220
OnTap 8.3.1 c-mode
OC 3.1.2
OCUM 6.4 P1
OCPM 2.0 RC1
I've seen countless results from google about grafana and OCUM and OCPM that can report on capacity, performance etc... we have those in place. What i really would like to find is a report that tells me how my controllers are configured. does this exist?
Here's why and here's an example:
A few months back we got burned because our snaps and snapmirror protection wasn;t doing what we originally configured it to do. We were left with only 2 days of snaps to fall back to instead of months... not sure why or how this setting changed. i never found root cause, it could've been someone here thats not admitting it.
Now every few weeks I login to our controllers and verify that everything is still configured to how we want it. Isn;t there some kind of tool that reports on the CONFIGURATION of our controllers that I could subscribe to?
Thanks all
Hello, here is a siple powershell GUI tool that you can use to collect info on Vols, LUN's and Aggrs.
Script only contains get commands, so using read only account will work. Only tested on cDOT (commands like Get-Ncaggr).
View with Gridview and export to csv, html.
Thanks !
https://1drv.ms/u/s!AqSCRzNbjPTEuiODKam9JX_qsFJ1
Hello All,
I am currently faced with the dreaded "device cannot be matched to a remote peer device" in my SRM array manager configuration. So I have a question:
Per the Netapp Fas/V -Series Storage Replication Adapter 2.1 Install and Admin Guide it states:
"SnapMirror relationships must be defined in the destination vFiler context and not in the
destination physical vfiler0 context."
How is this possible if I am using NFS vfilers on a private storage network (vlan) at the Protected Site, and the Recovery Site that is NOT routed?
It would appear to me this error is because the SRA is checking for a snapmirror.conf file that does not exist, because I am currently replicating my volumes/datastores from vfiler0. My setup is pretty much the same as what is depicted on page 21 of TR-4064.
Thanks in advance!
I'm trying to run 7MTT on a windows 2012 R2 Standard Server of my customer. The service is started but I can't access the tool in any browser. It says connection refused. In the server-console.log the following error message is logged. Can anybody help on this?
2016/10/21 11:09:34.769 | INFO | jvm 1 | WrapperSimpleApp Error: Caused by: com.netapp.common.platform.JNIException: Zuordnungen von Kontennamen und Sicherheitskennungen wurden nicht durchgeführt.
2016/10/21 11:09:34.769 | INFO | jvm 1 |
2016/10/21 11:09:34.769 | INFO | jvm 1 | WrapperSimpleApp Error: at com.netapp.common.platform.windows.FileSystemNativeImpl.setFileSecurityDescriptor(Native Method)
2016/10/21 11:09:34.769 | INFO | jvm 1 | WrapperSimpleApp Error: at com.netapp.common.platform.windows.OperatingSystemImpl.changeFileSecurity(OperatingSystemImpl.java:276)
2016/10/21 11:09:34.769 | INFO | jvm 1 | WrapperSimpleApp Error: ... 59 more
2016/10/21 11:09:34.769 | INFO | jvm 1 | WrapperManager Debug: WrapperManager.stop(1) called by thread: WrapperSimpleAppMain
2016/10/21 11:09:34.769 | INFO | jvm 1 | WrapperManager Debug: Send a packet STOP : 1
2016/10/21 11:09:34.769 | DEBUG | wrapperp | read a packet STOP : 1
2016/10/21 11:09:34.769 | DEBUG | wrapper | JVM requested a shutdown. (1)
2016/10/21 11:09:34.769 | DEBUG | wrapper | wrapperStopProcess(1, FALSE) called.
2016/10/21 11:09:34.769 | DEBUG | wrapper | Sending stop signal to JVM
2016/10/21 11:09:34.769 | DEBUG | wrapperp | send a packet STOP : NULL
2016/10/21 11:09:34.878 | INFO | jvm 1 | WrapperManager Debug: Received a packet STOP :
2016/10/21 11:09:34.878 | INFO | jvm 1 | WrapperManager Debug: Stopped checking for control events.
2016/10/21 11:09:35.862 | INFO | jvm 1 | WrapperManager Debug: Thread, WrapperSimpleAppMain, handling the shutdown process.
2016/10/21 11:09:35.862 | INFO | jvm 1 | WrapperManager Debug: calling listener.stop()
2016/10/21 11:09:35.862 | INFO | jvm 1 | WrapperSimpleApp Debug: stop(1)
2016/10/21 11:09:35.862 | INFO | jvm 1 | WrapperManager Debug: returned from listener.stop() -> 1
2016/10/21 11:09:35.862 | INFO | jvm 1 | WrapperManager Debug: shutdownJVM(1) Thread: WrapperSimpleAppMain
2016/10/21 11:09:35.862 | INFO | jvm 1 | WrapperManager Debug: wait for 0 shutdown locks to be released.
2016/10/21 11:09:35.862 | INFO | jvm 1 | WrapperManager Debug: Send a packet STOPPED : 1
2016/10/21 11:09:35.862 | DEBUG | wrapperp | read a packet STOPPED : 1
2016/10/21 11:09:35.862 | DEBUG | wrapper | JVM signaled that it was stopped.
2016/10/21 11:09:36.081 | INFO | jvm 1 | WrapperManager Debug: Closing backend connection.
2016/10/21 11:09:36.081 | INFO | jvm 1 | WrapperManager Debug: Closed backend socket (Normal): java.net.SocketException: Socket closed
2016/10/21 11:09:36.081 | INFO | jvm 1 | WrapperManager Debug: Returned from backend handler.
2016/10/21 11:09:36.081 | DEBUG | wrapperp | socket read no code (closed?).
2016/10/21 11:09:36.081 | DEBUG | wrapperp | closing backend socket.
2016/10/21 11:09:36.628 | INFO | jvm 1 | WrapperManager Debug: Server daemon shut down
2016/10/21 11:09:36.628 | INFO | jvm 1 | WrapperManager Debug: calling System.exit(1)
2016/10/21 11:09:37.066 | INFO | jvm 1 | Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM warning: ignoring option PermSize=128m; support was removed in 8.0
2016/10/21 11:09:37.066 | INFO | jvm 1 | Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM warning: ignoring option MaxPermSize=196m; support was removed in 8.0
2016/10/21 11:09:37.175 | DEBUG | wrapper | JVM process exited with a code of 1, however the wrapper exit code was already 1.
2016/10/21 11:09:37.175 | DEBUG | wrapper | JVM exited normally.
2016/10/21 11:09:37.503 | STATUS | wrapper | <-- Wrapper Stopped
Hi
I have inherited some NetApp filers with a mixture of CIFS and NFS exports and this morning I received some complaints about performance issues when copying files from multiple windows hosts to the CIFS shares. It seems that maximum speeds being seen are around 30MBps which is causing some teams issues as they move large files to and from the filers regularly.
The network team have been involved and they have cleared the network of any issues.
The filer is set up as follows:
NetApp Release 8.1.2 7-Mode
Windows 2003 Domain
2 x 1GB NICS LACP
I have been researching the issue from a filer end and this what I have done so far:
ran systat when copying files - CPU usage was around 60% mark
checked cifs options:
cifs.LMCompatibilityLevel 1
cifs.W2K_password_change off
cifs.W2K_password_change_interval 4w
cifs.W2K_password_change_within 3600h
cifs.audit.account_mgmt_events.enable off
cifs.audit.autosave.file.extension
cifs.audit.autosave.file.limit 0
cifs.audit.autosave.onsize.enable off
cifs.audit.autosave.onsize.threshold 75%
cifs.audit.autosave.ontime.enable off
cifs.audit.autosave.ontime.interval 1d
cifs.audit.enable off
cifs.audit.file_access_events.enable on
cifs.audit.liveview.allowed_users
cifs.audit.liveview.enable off
cifs.audit.logon_events.enable on
cifs.audit.logsize 1048576
cifs.audit.nfs.enable off
cifs.audit.nfs.filter.filename
cifs.audit.saveas /etc/log/adtlog.evt
cifs.bypass_traverse_checking on
cifs.client.dup-detection ip-address
cifs.comment
cifs.enable_share_browsing on
cifs.gpo.enable off
cifs.gpo.trace.enable off
cifs.grant_implicit_exe_perms off
cifs.guest_account
cifs.home_dir_namestyle hidden
cifs.home_dirs_public_for_admin on
cifs.idle_timeout 900
cifs.ipv6.enable off
cifs.max_mpx 255
cifs.ms_snapshot_mode xp
cifs.netbios_aliases
cifs.netbios_over_tcp.enable on
cifs.nfs_root_ignore_acl off
cifs.oplocks.enable on
cifs.oplocks.opendelta 0
cifs.per_client_stats.enable on
cifs.perfmon.allowed_users
cifs.perm_check_ro_del_ok off
cifs.perm_check_use_gid on
cifs.preserve_unix_security off
cifs.restrict_anonymous 0
cifs.restrict_anonymous.enable off
cifs.save_case on
cifs.scopeid
cifs.search_domains
cifs.show_dotfiles on
cifs.show_snapshot off
cifs.shutdown_msg_level 2
cifs.sidcache.enable on
cifs.sidcache.lifetime 1440
cifs.signing.enable off
cifs.smb2.enable off
cifs.smb2.signing.required off
cifs.smb2_1.branch_cache.enable off
cifs.smb2_1.branch_cache.hash_time_out 3600 (value might be overwritten in takeover)
cifs.snapshot_file_folding.enable off
cifs.symlinks.cycleguard on
cifs.symlinks.enable on
cifs.trace_dc_connection off
cifs.trace_login off
cifs.universal_nested_groups.enable on
cifs.widelink.ttl 10m
In /etc/messages I can see the following lines which I think are causing us problems:
[xxxxx:vscan.virus.detected:error]: CIFS: Possible Virus Detected
[xxxxx:cifs.oplock.break.timeout:warning]
and in cifs stat I can see the following line:
OpLkBkNoBreakAckNT 106
below is the full output
reject 10 0%
mkdir 54 0%
rmdir 15834 0%
open 0 0%
create 0 0%
close 52156559 7%
X&close 0 0%
flush 296023 0%
X&flush 0 0%
delete 135550 0%
rename 151025 0%
NTRename 0 0%
getatr 6225 0%
setatr 0 0%
read 0 0%
X&read 0 0%
write 4183 0%
X&write 0 0%
lock 0 0%
unlock 0 0%
mknew 0 0%
chkpth 538 0%
exit 0 0%
lseek 0 0%
lockread 0 0%
X&lockread 0 0%
writeunlock 0 0%
readbraw 0 0%
writebraw 0 0%
writec 0 0%
gettattre 0 0%
settattre 0 0%
lockingX 2108257 0%
IPC 2253559 0%
open2 0 0%
find_first2 54941892 8%
find_next2 882988 0%
query_fs_info 2504167 0%
query_path_info 212338402 30%
set_path_info 0 0%
query_file_info 83846879 12%
set_file_info 5709567 1%
create_dir2 0 0%
Dfs_referral 390994 0%
Dfs_report 0 0%
echo 2281704 0%
writeclose 0 0%
openX 0 0%
readX 178701014 25%
writeX 39636900 6%
findclose 0 0%
tcon 0 0%
tdis 272871 0%
negprot 98020 0%
login 128524 0%
logout 35938 0%
tconX 433031 0%
dskattr 0 0%
search 0 0%
fclose 25639 0%
NTCreateX 61632267 9%
NTTransCreate 15438 0%
NTTransIoctl 1484179 0%
NTTransNotify 624750 0%
NTTransSetSec 1449022 0%
NTTransQuerySec 9239161 1%
NTNamedPipeMulti 0 0%
NTCancel CN 377285 0%
NTCancel Other 203 0%
SMB2Echo 0 0%
SMB2Negprot 0 0%
SMB2TreeConnnect 0 0%
SMB2TreeDisconnect 0 0%
SMB2Login 0 0%
SMB2Create 0 0%
SMB2Read 0 0%
SMB2Write 0 0%
SMB2Lock 0 0%
SMB2Unlock 0 0%
SMB2OplkBrkAck 0 0%
SMB2ChgNfy 0 0%
SMB2CLose 0 0%
SMB2Flush 0 0%
SMB2Logout 0 0%
SMB2Cancel 0 0%
SMB2IPCCreate 0 0%
SMB2IPCRead 0 0%
SMB2IPCWrite 0 0%
SMB2QueryDir 0 0%
SMB2QueryFileBasicInfo 0 0%
SMB2QueryFileStndInfo 0 0%
SMB2QueryFileIntInfo 0 0%
SMB2QueryFileEAInfo 0 0%
SMB2QueryFileFEAInfo 0 0%
SMB2QueryFileModeInfo 0 0%
SMB2QueryAltNameInfo 0 0%
SMB2QueryFileStreamInfo 0 0%
SMB2QueryNetOpenInfo 0 0%
SMB2QueryAttrTagInfo 0 0%
SMB2QueryAccessInfo 0 0%
SMB2QueryFileUnsupported 0 0%
SMB2QueryFileInvalid 0 0%
SMB2QueryFSVolInfo 0 0%
SMB2QueryFSSizeInfo 0 0%
SMB2QueryFSDevInfo 0 0%
SMB2QueryFSAttrInfo 0 0%
SMB2QueryFSFullSzInfo 0 0%
SMB2QueryFSObjIdInfo 0 0%
SMB2QueryFSInvalid 0 0%
SMB2QuerySecurityInfo 0 0%
SMB2SetBasicInfo 0 0%
SMB2SetRenameInfo 0 0%
SMB2SetFileLinkInfo 0 0%
SMB2SetFileDispInfo 0 0%
SMB2SetFullEAInfo 0 0%
SMB2SetModeInfo 0 0%
SMB2SetAllocInfo 0 0%
SMB2SetEOFInfo 0 0%
SMB2SetUnsupported 0 0%
SMB2SetInfoInvalid 0 0%
SMB2SetSecurityInfo 0 0%
SMB2FsctlPipeTransceive 0 0%
SMB2FsctlPipePeek 0 0%
SMB2FsctlEnumSnapshots 0 0%
SMB2FsctlDfsReferrals 0 0%
SMB2FsctlSetSparse 0 0%
SMB2FsctlSecureShare 0 0%
SMB2FsctlFileUnsupported 0 0%
SMB2FsctlIpcUnsupported 0 0%
cancel lock 0
wait lock 0
copy to align 275978
alignedSmall 417926
alignedLarge 89143
alignedSmallRel 0
alignedLargeRel 0
FidHashAllocs 25513
TidHashAllocs 99
UidHashAllocs 0
mbufWait 0
nbtWait 0
pBlkWait 0
BackToBackCPWait 0
cwaWait 0
short msg prevent 1732
multipleVCs 60277
SMB signing 0
mapped null user 0
PDCupcalls 0
nosupport 0
read pipe busy 0
write pipe busy 0
trans pipe busy 0
read pipe broken 0
write pipe broken 0
trans pipe broken 0
queued writeraw 0
nbt disconnect 27406
smb disconnect 67285
dup disconnect 3145
OpLkBkXorBatchToL2 244417
OpLkBkXorBatchToNone 25
OpLkBkL2ToNone 40963
OpLkBkNoBreakAck 106
OpLkBkNoBreakAck95 0
OpLkBkNoBreakAckNT 106
OpLkBkIgnoredAck 283
OpLkBkWaiterTimedOut 0
OpLkBkDelayedBreak 0
SharingErrorRetries 27775
FoldAttempts 0
FoldRenames 0
FoldRenameFailures 0
FoldOverflows 0
FoldDuplicates 0
FoldWAFLTooBusy 0
NoAllocCredStat 0
RetryRPCcollision 1
TconCloseTID 0
GetNTAPExtAttrs 6
SetNTAPExtAttrs 0
SearchBusy 0
ChgNfyNoMemory 0
ChgNfyNewWatch 295743
ChgNfyLastWatch 295498
UsedMIDTblCreated 0
UnusedMIDTblCreated 0
InvalidMIDRejects 0
SMB2InvalidSignature 0
SMB2DurableCreateReceived 0
SMB2DurableCreateSucceeded 0
SMB2DurableReclaimReceived 0
SMB2DurableReclaimSucceeded 0
SMB2DurableHandlePreserved 0
SMB2DurableHandlePurged 0
SMB2DurableHandleExpired 0
SMB2FileDirInfo 0
SMB2FileFullDirInfo 0
SMB2FileIdFullDirInfo 0
SMB2FileBothDirInfo 0
SMB2FileIdBothDirInfo 0
SMB2FileNamesInfo 0
SMB2FileDirUnsupported 0
SMB2QueryInfo 0
SMB2SetInfo 0
SMB2Ioctl 0
SMB2RelatedCompRequest 0
SMB2UnRelatedCompRequest 0
SMB2FileRequest 0
SMB2PipeRequest 0
SMB2_1_LeaseBreaks 0
SMB2_1_LeaseUpgrades 0
SMB2_1_LeaseBreakExcuses 0
SMB2_1_LeaseBreakAckTimeouts 0
SMB2_1_HandleLeaseBreaks 0
SMB2_1_LeaseBreaksToNone 0
SMB2_1_LeaseBreakAcksIgnored 0
SMB2nosupport 0
Max Multiplex = 49, Max pBlk Exhaust = 0, Max pBlk Reserve Exhaust = 0
Max FIDs = 9519, Max FIDs on one tree = 5069
Max Searches on one tree = 11, Max Core Searches on one tree = 0
Max sessions = 343
Max trees = 931
Max shares = 102
Max session UIDs = 13, Max session TIDs = 82
Max locks = 9701
Max credentials = 496
Max group SIDs per credential = 898
Max pBlks = 1024 Current pBlks = 1024 Num Logons = 0
Max reserved pBlks = 32 Current reserved pBlks = 32
Max gAuthQueue depth = 2
Max gSMBBlockingQueue depth = 5
Max gSMBTimerQueue depth = 5
Max gSMBAlfQueue depth = 1
Max gSMBRPCWorkerQueue depth = 12
Max gOffloadQueue depth = 18
Local groups: builtins = 6, user-defined = 5, SIDs = 42
RPC group count = 10, RPC group active count = 3
Max Watched Directories = 383, Current Watched Directories = 280
Max Pending ChangeNotify Requests = 353, Current Pending ChangeNotify Requests = 262
Max Pending DeleteOnClose Requests = 3072, Current Pending DeleteOnClose Requests = 0
The volume on which the shares are presented from has plenty of space and we have plenty of inodes left
also stats show cifs shows latency of less than 1ms when I was running the file copy.
I know a bit of NetApp but not enough to consider myself an exprt so I am just looking for pointers on what other bits I should be looking into and if the following could be causing the performance issue and how I can resolve them:
[xxxxx:vscan.virus.detected:error]: CIFS: Possible Virus Detected
[xxxxx:cifs.oplock.break.timeout:warning]
OpLkBkNoBreakAckNT 106
Any help will be much appreciated
Can ontap select support a 2 node cluster?
I've read the best practice and it discusses single nodes, and a pair of HA nodes (4 total). But its not clear to me if the 4 node cluster is the maximum or the minmum for HA.
A 2 node HA cluster would be sweet.
Has anyone with a FAS arrary upgraded to ONTAP 9 and tested compaction yet? I am curious to see how a non FLASH FAS handles compaction. We currently have a FAS 8040 with a flash pool and are wondering if upgrading to ONTAP 9 is worth it.
Hi guys,
just curious, what is needed to change volumes used for VMware datastores with NFS3 to run with NFS 4.1?
Simple unmount on both ends, enable 4.1 support on NetApp and mount again?
Thanks!
Using NetApp 8.2.3P2 7-Mode FAS3240. What happens when my CIFS License is Lapse? What part of CIFS functionality will become unavailable?
Hello,
as a part of my bachelor-thesis I want to get redundant files. I read from the deduplication-procedure of netapp. In this case I thought this could help me. I did some research but I couldn’t find a list of my deduplicated files.
Our company uses FAS2552-Server. I got access through various interfaces:
Do you know any possibility to get a list of deduplicated files?
I wanted to see all the comumed of volumes in an aggregate
i ran df -h and saw the following
Filesystem total used availcapacity Mounted on
/vol/ExchMngrsDb7/ 1295GB 1252GB 43GB 97% /vol/ExchMngrsDb7/
/vol/ExchMngrsDb7/.snapshot 68GB 485GB 0GB 713% /vol/ExchMngrsDb7/.snapshot
What I dont Understand is the .snapshot
Total is 68GB
Used is 485 How ?
Availablecap is 0GB 713 % ??
can any one explain me this ?