wafl.compress events
wafl.compress.cde.auto.enablement
- Severity
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NOTICE
- Description
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This message occurs when WAFL compression on container file level is automatically enabled on a volume.
- Corrective Action
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(None).
- Syslog Message
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WAFL auto adaptive compression automatically enabled in %s "%s".
- Parameters
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volume_identifier (STRING): Volume identifier.
volume (STRING): Volume name.
wafl.compress.cde.event
- Severity
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NOTICE
- Description
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This message occurs when WAFL compression on container file level is enabled or disabled on a volume.
- Corrective Action
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(None).
- Syslog Message
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WAFL container compression state changed in %s "%s" to "%s".
- Parameters
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volume_identifier (STRING): Volume identifier.
volume (STRING): Volume name.
message (STRING): Whether enable or disable.
wafl.compress.enable.failed
- Severity
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INFORMATIONAL
- Description
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This event is issued when FAS compression can not be enabled on a volume. The following reasons might be causing the problem: FAS compression might not be supported on the software release you're running; the volume is not a flexible volume or it is a root volume or snaplock volume; the compression/de-compression scanner is already active; or a clone operation is already underway.
- Corrective Action
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(None).
- Syslog Message
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Compression could not be enabled on volume "%s" at this time. Check the volume configuration and retry.
- Parameters
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vol (STRING): Volume name.
wafl.compress.fail.rootVol
- Severity
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NOTICE
- Description
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This message occurs when an administrator attempts to enable compression on the root volume. Compression cannot be enabled on the root volume.
- Corrective Action
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(None).
- Syslog Message
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'%s' is the root volume and compression cannot be enabled on the root volume.
- Parameters
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vol (STRING): Volume name.
wafl.compress.mark.cg.bad.hw
- Severity
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ALERT
- Description
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This message occurs when the FAS compression writes bad blocks for an inconsistent or corrupted compression group due to hardware errors.
- Corrective Action
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Restore the corrupted file from the Snapshot copy, or contact NetApp technical support
- Syslog Message
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FAS compression: Writing bad blocks, at fbn:%llu level:%u in %s inode (fileid:%d snapid:%u) in volume %s%s%s%s.
- Parameters
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fbn (LONGINT): File block number.
level (INT): Buffer level.
ino_type (STRING): Inode type
fileid (INT): Identifying number for the suspect inode.
snapid (INT): Snapshot(tm) copy identifier: (0) - active file system (non-zero) - refers to Snapshot copy
owner (STRING): Owner of the volume.
vol (STRING): Name of the volume.
app (STRING): Application UUID.
volident (STRING): Uniquely identifies the volume in cases where the volume name itself is insufficient.
wafl.compress.mark.cg.bad.sw
- Severity
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ERROR
- Description
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This message occurs when the FAS compression writes bad blocks for an inconsistent or corrupted compression group due to software errors.
- Corrective Action
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Restore the corrupted file from the Snapshot copy, or contact NetApp technical support
- Syslog Message
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FAS compression: Writing bad blocks, at fbn:%llu level:%u in %s inode (fileid:%d snapid:%u) in volume %s%s%s%s.
- Parameters
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fbn (LONGINT): File block number.
level (INT): Buffer level.
ino_type (STRING): Inode type
fileid (INT): Identifying number for the suspect inode.
snapid (INT): Snapshot(tm) copy identifier: (0) - active file system (non-zero) - refers to Snapshot copy
owner (STRING): Owner of the volume.
vol (STRING): Name of the volume.
app (STRING): Application UUID.
volident (STRING): Uniquely identifies the volume in cases where the volume name itself is insufficient.
wafl.compress.scan.checkpoint.deleted
- Severity
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NOTICE
- Description
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This event is generated when the FAS compression of existing data for volume deletes checkpoint.
- Corrective Action
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(None).
- Syslog Message
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vol compress: Checkpoint deleted for compression of existing data for volume "%s%s%s".
- Parameters
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vol (STRING): Name of the compressed volume.
app (STRING): Application UUID.
volident (STRING): To uniquely identify the volume in cases where volume name itself is insufficient.