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When to migrate root volumes to a new destination

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You might need to move root volumes to another root aggregate within a two-node or four-node MetroCluster configuration.

Migrating root volumes within a two-node MetroCluster configuration

To migrate root volumes to a new root aggregate within a two-node MetroCluster configuration, you should refer to How to move mroot to a new root aggregate in a 2-node Clustered MetroCluster with Switchover. This procedure shows you how to non-disruptively migrate the root volumes during a MetroCluster switchover operation. This procedure is slightly different than the procedure used on a four-node configuration.

Migrating root volumes within a four-node MetroCluster configuration

To migrate root volumes to a new root aggregate within a four-node MetroCluster configuration, you can use the system node migrate-root command while meeting the following requirements.

  • You can use system node migrate-root to move root aggregates within a four-node MetroCluster configuration.

  • All root aggregates must be mirrored.

  • You can add new shelves on both sites with smaller drives to host the root aggregate.

  • You must check the drive limits that the platform supports before attaching new drives.

  • If you move the root aggregate to smaller drives, you need to accommodate the minimum root volume size of the platform to ensure all core files are saved.

Note The four-node procedure can also be applied to an eight-node configuration.