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SnapMirror stops transferring due to destination FabricPool aggr out of space

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Applies to

  • ONTAP 9
  • FabricPool
  • SnapMirror

Issue

  • Snapmirror relationships are created using System Manager and transfers work initially, but then fail with 'out of space' error
The "CLUSTERA" system only peers with one cluster called "CLUSTERB".  The relationships that replicate to that system are failing with error: (Failed to start transfer. (Filesystem error (No space left on device)))
  • The destination cluster aggregate is confirmed to be out space
cluster::> df -h
Aggregate               kbytes       used      avail capacity  
aggr0_n1             167651588  159527544    8124044      95%  
aggr0_n1/.snapshot     8823764          0    8823764       0%  
SSD_1               8626122096 8585980624   40141472     100%  
SSD_1/.snapshot              0          0          0       0%
  • The destination cluster aggregate uses FabricPool and the SnapMirror relationships on the source have 'all' set as tiering policy, so it was expected data would be automatically tiered off

 

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