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Is it possible to modify an existing aggregate to become SnapLock aggregate?

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Applies to

  • ONTAP 9.x
  • SnapLock

Answer

  • No, it is not possible to modify the SnapLock type of an aggregate
  • The possible modifications are:

::> aggr modify -aggregate aggr1_cluster1_01 ?
  [ -disktype|-T {ATA | BSAS | FCAL | FSAS | LUN | MSATA | SAS | SSD | VMDISK | SSD-NVM | SSD-CAP | VMLUN | VMLUN-SSD} ]  Disk Type
  [ -free-space-realloc {on|off} ]                              Free Space Reallocation
  [ -ha-policy {sfo|cfo} ]                                      HA Policy
  [ -ignore-inconsistent {on|off} ]                             *Ignore Inconsistent
  [ -percent-snapshot-space <percent> ]                         Space Reserved for Snapshot Copies
  [ -space-nearly-full-threshold-percent <percent> ]            Aggregate Nearly Full Threshold Percent
  [ -space-full-threshold-percent <percent> ]                   Aggregate Full Threshold Percent
  [ -raid-checksum-verify {on|off} ]                            *Checksum Verification
  [ -raid-lost-write {on|off} ]                                 *RAID Lost Write
  [ -thorough-scrub {on|off} ]                                  *Enable Thorough Scrub
  [ -hybrid-enabled {true|false} ]                              Hybrid Enabled
  [ -force-hybrid-enabled|-f [true] ]                           Force Marking of Aggregate as Hybrid Enabled
  [ -maxraidsize|-s <integer> ]                                 Max RAID Size
  [ -cache-raid-group-size <integer> ]                          Flash Pool SSD Tier Maximum RAID Group Size
  [ -raidtype|-t <raid type> ]                                  RAID Type
  [ -resyncsnaptime {1..2147483646} ]                           SyncMirror Resync Snapshot Frequency in Minutes
  [ -state <aggregate state> ]                                  State
  [ -max-write-alloc-blocks {0..1152} ]                         *Maximum Write Alloc Blocks
  [ -is-flash-pool-caching-enabled {true|false} ]               *Is Flash Pool Caching
  [ -is-autobalance-eligible {true|false} ]                     *Is Eligible for Auto Balance Aggregate
  [ -autobalance-unbalanced-threshold-percent {1..100} ]        *Threshold When Aggregate Is Considered Unbalanced (%)
  [ -autobalance-available-threshold-percent {0..99} ]          *Threshold When Aggregate Is Considered Balanced (%)
  [ -resync-priority <Aggregate Resynchronization Priorities> ] Resynchronization Priority
  [ -single-instance-data-logging {off|on} ]                    Enable SIDL
  [ -is-inactive-data-reporting-enabled {true|false} ]          Inactive Data Reporting Enabled
  [ -encrypt-with-aggr-key {true|false} ]                       Enable Aggregate level Encryption
  [ -force-disable-encrypt-with-aggr-key [true] ]               Force disable NAE. Skip aggregate snapshot check.

 

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