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Hello All,

 

I have a quick question. How can I determine which LIF presents which volume? Here's the scenario. I got a few volumes in the "SVM1" vserver. I also have a few LIFs in the "SVM1" vserver.  The catch here is that we link the LIFs to ifgrps. So, how can I see which LIF (i.e svm1_10 ) maps to a certain volume (i.e nfs_volume_1 ) when they're not bound to a physical port but instead to an ifgrp? Is there a command?

 

-------------------------- Volumes ---------------------------------------

 

cluster1::*> vol show
Vserver Volume Aggregate State Type Size Available Used%
--------- ------------ ------------ ---------- ---- ---------- ---------- -----

 SVM1 nfs_volume_1 n01_ssd online RW 10.52TB 2.16TB 79%
SVM1 nfs_volume_2 n02_ssd online RW 5.24TB 716.3GB 86%
SVM1 nfs_volume_3 n03_ssd online RW 9.79TB 1.64TB 83%
SVM1 nfs_volume_4 n04_ssd online RW 7.24TB 861.3GB 88%
SVM1 nfs_volume_5 n05_ssd online RW 8.01TB 1.38TB 82%

---------------------------- LIFs ---------------------------------------------------------

cluster1::*> net int show
(network interface show)
Logical Status Network Current Current Is
Vserver           Interface      Admin/Oper        Address/Mask Node Port Home
-----------         ----------       ---------- --------       ---------- ------------- ------- ----

SVM1
                         svm1_10        up/up                  10.1.12.100/22 node-02 a0a true
                         svm1_11        up/up                  10.1.12.101/22 node-01 a0a true
                         svm1_12        up/up                  10.1.12.102/22 node-02 a0a true
                        svm1_13         up/up                  10.1.12.103/22 node-01 a0a true
                        svm1_15        up/up                   10.1.12.15/22 node-01 a0a true


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