Applies to Cloud Volumes ONTAP Answer NetApp does not have access to that information. Please contact AWS support for further assistance Additional Information
Applies to Cloud Volume ONTAP (CVO) Amazon Web Services (AWS) NetApp FabricPool Issue Multiple EMS alerts triggering daily: object.store.unavailable: Unable to connect to the object store "S3Bucket" f...Applies to Cloud Volume ONTAP (CVO) Amazon Web Services (AWS) NetApp FabricPool Issue Multiple EMS alerts triggering daily: object.store.unavailable: Unable to connect to the object store "S3Bucket" from node
Yes, Storage Usage of S3/Swift tenants can exceed their Quota in some situations If quota check is not exceeded at start of object upload: Upload will succeed, even if other objects whose size meet th...Yes, Storage Usage of S3/Swift tenants can exceed their Quota in some situations If quota check is not exceeded at start of object upload: Upload will succeed, even if other objects whose size meet the quota are being processed Storage Usage can exceed its Quota after all uploads are complete If quota check is exceeded at start of object upload: Contact your StorageGRID administrator to increase the limit.}, Details={Logical bytes limit of 8000000000 exceeded.
Applies to Cloud Volumes ONTAP (CVO) OnCommand Cloud Manager (OCCM) Amazon Web Services (AWS) S3 Bucket Issue A banner in red displays the following error: "An error occurred while retrieving Cloud Vo...Applies to Cloud Volumes ONTAP (CVO) OnCommand Cloud Manager (OCCM) Amazon Web Services (AWS) S3 Bucket Issue A banner in red displays the following error: "An error occurred while retrieving Cloud Volumes ONTAP information for working environment: Undefined Creating an aggregate in OCCM causes the CVO instance(s) to shut down unexpectedly. When checking 'aggr show' in the cluster cli, the newly created aggr detail output status shows as "unknown"
Applies to Cloud Volumes ONTAP (CVO) Fabricpool S3 bucket Issue Issuing a vol move from one aggregate to another that utilizes the same S3 bucket is observed to be extremely slow.