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Volume move failed with error select a size of at most 100TB for the new volume

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ONTAP 9

Issue

Volume move for space guarantee volume of size 95TB fails with the below error message
 

nafascl211::> vol move show -vserver vserver1 -volume vol1 -instance
                           Vserver Name: vserver1
                            Volume Name: vol1
                 Actual Completion Time: Fri Apr 28 19:14:13 2023
                        Bytes Remaining: -
                  Destination Aggregate: aggr2
                        Detailed Status: Cannot move volume "vol1" in Vserver "vserver1" to destination aggregate "aggr2". The aggregate - or the node that owns the aggregate - does not support a feature that is required by the source volume. Creating volume: Invalid input: Request to create volume failed because the given volume size is greater than the maximum size. Select a size of at most 100TB for the new volume.
           Estimated Time of Completion: -
                          Managing Node: node1
                    Percentage Complete: -
                                     ...
                             Move Phase: failed
                       Duration of Move: 00:15:01
                       Source Aggregate: aggr1
                     Start Time of Move: Fri Apr 28 18:59:12 2023
                             Move State: failed
             Is Source Volume Encrypted: false
        Is Destination Volume Encrypted: true

nafascl211::> df -h vol1
Filesystem               total       used      avail capacity  Mounted on     Vserver
/vol/vol1/               95TB       17TB       77TB      18%     ---          vserver1 

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