If a volume is deleted on the Vserver without unmounting the volume on the host system, the snapdrive storage show command displays the incorrect actual path
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If a volume is deleted on the Vserver without unmounting the volume on the host system, and when you execute snapdrive storage show -v
command, the actual path is incorrect.
You might also experience the same when the volume is not junctioned on the Vserver. The following example show the incorrect actual path:
# snapdrive storage show -fs /mnt /file1 -v NFS device: vs1:/vol_test1 mount point: /mnt (non-persistent) Protocol: NFS Actual Path: vs1:/vol/roovol1/vol_test1