Find the version that your storage cluster is currently running in the first column to know the target Element versions the cluster can be upgraded to. If you are upgrading form Element 11.0 or 11.1, ...Find the version that your storage cluster is currently running in the first column to know the target Element versions the cluster can be upgraded to. If you are upgrading form Element 11.0 or 11.1, you must first upgrade to Element 12.3 using HealthTools and then upgrade to Element 12.5 using NetApp Hybrid Cloud Control. 10.4.x †^, 10.5.x †^ , 10.6.x †^ , 11.0.x †^ , 11.1.x^, 11.3P1, 11.3.2, 11.5.x^, 11.7, 11.8.x ^
On NetApp SolidFire Active IQ: error message: The sum of all minimum QoS IOPS <current_IOPS_count> is greater than the expected IOPS <max_IOPS_for_cluster> of the cluster.
Any cluster and management node located at a dark site (ie: no access to the Internet) that needs to use HealthTools to upgrade the Element software. Starting with Element 10.2 or later, when a manage...Any cluster and management node located at a dark site (ie: no access to the Internet) that needs to use HealthTools to upgrade the Element software. Starting with Element 10.2 or later, when a management node and the cluster it manages are located at a dark site, running any of the upgrade commands such as sfupdate-healthtools -l, sfupgradecheck, or sfinstall fails with the following error:
Test Description: Verify that the cluster configuration database does not have an excessive accumulation of results from asynchronous API calls Upgrade error: The cluster configuration database has an...Test Description: Verify that the cluster configuration database does not have an excessive accumulation of results from asynchronous API calls Upgrade error: The cluster configuration database has an excessive accumulation of results from asynchronous API calls. Refer to Element Software upgrade error because of excessive accumulation of results from asynchronous API calls for the workaround to resolve the issue before proceeding with the upgrade.
The updated BIOS and firmware revisions are not compatible with Element versions 11.7 and earlier and nodes that have been updated cannot have their BIOS or component firmware downgraded to earlier ve...The updated BIOS and firmware revisions are not compatible with Element versions 11.7 and earlier and nodes that have been updated cannot have their BIOS or component firmware downgraded to earlier versions, therefore clusters need to be upgraded to Element versions 11.8 or later in order to be compatible with new expansion nodes and RMA replacement nodes.