raid.aggr events
raid.aggr.autoGrow.abort
- Severity
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NOTICE
- Description
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This message occurs when the usable size of an aggregate does not expand after a corresponding increase in the size of the underlying storage.
- Corrective Action
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Check the sizes of all disks in the affected aggregate, and make sure that the backing volumes have increased to the same size. Run the "storage disk show -virtual-machine-disk-info" command to get the name of the backing volume for a disk, under the "VM Disk File" column in the command output.
- Syslog Message
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The capacity of aggregate %s couldn't be expanded. The parameters to increase size are raidgroup_count: %d, min_new_size: %llu, max_new_size: %llu. Reason for failure: %s.
- Parameters
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aggr_name (STRING): Name of the aggregate that did not expand in size.
rg_count (INT): Number of RAID groups that have disks that have increased in size.
max_new_size (LONGINT): Maximum possible new usable size across the RAID group
min_new_size (LONGINT): Minimum possible new usable size across the RAID group
reason (STRING): Short string describing why the aggregate capacity was not changed.
raid.aggr.autoGrow.notAllowed
- Severity
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NOTICE
- Description
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This message occurs when the aggregate cannot be allowed to auto grow due to some transient condition.
- Corrective Action
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(None).
- Syslog Message
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The aggregate "%s" cannot grow. Reason: "%s".
- Parameters
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aggr (STRING): Name of the aggregate.
reason (STRING): Reason for not allowing aggregate to grow.
raid.aggr.autoGrow.success
- Severity
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NOTICE
- Description
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This message occurs when the usable size of an aggregate is able to expand after a corresponding increase in the size of the underlying storage.
- Corrective Action
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(None).
- Syslog Message
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The capacity of aggregate %s has increased from %llu blocks to %llu blocks.
- Parameters
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aggr_name (STRING): Name of the aggregate that has increased in size.
old_size (LONGINT): Previous size, in blocks, of the aggregate that has increased in size.
new_size (LONGINT): New usable size, in blocks, of the aggregate.
raid.aggr.lock.conflict
- Severity
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INFORMATIONAL
- Description
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This message occurs when a configuration operation on an aggregate (for example, adding disks, relocating aggregate disks, etc.), fails to get exclusive lock access because of a conflict with an existing configuration operation that is already holding the exclusive lock on the aggregate.
- Corrective Action
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Retry the failed operation after the current operation is complete.
- Syslog Message
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Exclusive access on the aggregate %s by operation %s failed because of a conflict with current operation %s. Retry after a few minutes.
- Parameters
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aggregate (STRING): Name of the aggregate.
attempted_op_name (STRING): Name of the operation that tried to get exclusive access.
current_op_name (STRING): Name of the operation that is currently holding the exclusive access.