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Why is the giveback of an ONTAP aggregate vetoed?

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Issue

Any attempt to giveback aggregates in ONTAP may be vetoed to prevent disruption. Use the following command to determine which module the veto came from:

storage failover show-giveback

Example:

::> storage failover show-giveback
               Partner
Node           Aggregate Giveback Status
-------------- ----------------- ---------------------------------------------
  
Warning: Unable to list entries on node NodeA. RPC: Couldn't make connection
         [from mgwd on node "NodeB" (VSID: -1) to mgwd at 169.254.127.139]
NodeB
       CFO Aggregates    Failed module: autosupport. Giveback vetoed:
                                 AutoSupport collection is still in progress.
                                 Allow up to 20 minutes for AutoSupport
                                 processing after a takeover. Use the
                                 "storage failover giveback -override-vetoes
                                 true" command to override all veto checks,
                                 including AutoSupport collection.
                                 
                                 Warning: Overriding vetoes to perform a giveback can    
                                 be disruptive.
                                 
               NodeA_data01      Not attempted yet
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Use the failed module name and review the following table for links to troubleshooting articles. 

Solution

The following is a list of common vetos and how to troubleshoot them:

Veto  Failed Module Name Solution

Autosupport

autosupport

Disk Inventory

disk_inventory

Dump / Restore

dump

Key Manager

keymanager

Lock Manager

lock_manager

RAID

raid

Snapmirror

replication_engine

 

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