wafl.attr events
wafl.attr.topK.clear.fail
- Severity
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ALERT
- Description
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This message occurs when the large directory report fails to be cleared for a volume when this feature is turned off due to an internal error. Report on large directories might be unavailable or incorrect when it is turned on again.
- Corrective Action
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The system should attempt to resolve the problems by itself. If problems persist or further assistance is needed, contact NetApp technical support.
- Syslog Message
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Clearing the large directory report fails for volume "%s%s. Error: %s"
- Parameters
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volname (STRING): Volume name.
vserveruuid (STRING): Universal Unique ID (UUID) of the volume's storage VM (SVM).
error (STRING): Error message.
wafl.attr.topK.init.fail
- Severity
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ALERT
- Description
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This message occurs when the large directory report fails to be initialized for a volume due to an internal error. Report on large directories might be unavailable or incorrect.
- Corrective Action
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The system should attempt to resolve the problems by itself. If problems persist or further assistance is needed, contact NetApp technical support.
- Syslog Message
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Initializing the large directory report fails for volume "%s%s. Error: %s".
- Parameters
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volname (STRING): Volume name.
vserveruuid (STRING): Universal Unique ID (UUID) of the volume's storage VM (SVM).
error (STRING): Error message.
wafl.attr.topK.scan.fail
- Severity
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ALERT
- Description
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This message occurs when the scanning of the analytics database for large directories data fails due to an internal error. Report on large directories may be unavailable or incorrect.
- Corrective Action
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The system should attempt to resolve the problems by itself. If problems persist or further assistance is needed, contact NetApp technical support.
- Syslog Message
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Scanning analytics database for large directory report fails for volume "%s%s. Error: %s".
- Parameters
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volname (STRING): Volume name.
vserveruuid (STRING): Universal Unique ID (UUID) of the volume's storage VM (SVM).
error (STRING): Error message.