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Manually partitioned drives are not automatically partitioned after replacement

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ONTAP 9

Issue

  • Manually partitioned drive are not automatically partitioned after drive replacement.
  • Manually partitioned drive layout can not be applied to unpartitioned drive.
Cluster1::*> storage disk create-partition -source-disk 1.0.2 -target-disk 1.0.1

Warning: Disk "1.0.1" will be partitioned as follows:

                       Usable     Container  Container
         Partition     Size       Type       Name       Owner
         ------------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
         1.0.1.P1      6.97TB     spare      Pool0      Cluster1-02
         1.0.1.P2      6.97TB     spare      Pool0      Cluster1-01
         1.0.1.P3      31.19GB    spare      Pool0      Cluster1-01

Do you want to continue? {y|n}: y

Error: command failed: Disk "1.0.1" is not partitioned as expected. Use the "storage disk partition show -partition
       1.0.1*" command to check the partitions. Contact technical support for assistance.

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