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Data ONTAP 8: How does disk ownership of NetApp Shared Storage work and what are the requirements?

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Applies to

  • Clustered Data ONTAP 8
  • Data ONTAP 8 7-Mode

Answer

Disk ownership of NetApp Shared Storage

Assign or show disk ownership of a NetApp Shared Storage

Disks need to be assigned after being replaced

What are the requirements for enabling sanown / software disk-based ownership?

NetApp Shared Storage follows the software-based ownership model. The basics of the ownership model are:

  • Disks are explicitly assigned to a storage system
  • Ownership information is written to the disk
  • Once assigned, storage systems use reservations to keep other storage systems from touching the disk
  • Some disks may stay unowned. Unowned disks will not have new firmware downloaded
  • Disks must be assigned to be used as a spare

The requirements for enabling software ownership (sanown) are:

  • A Data ONTAP version that supports sanown
  • CompactFlash boot based filer
  • DS14, DS14mk2 shelf

To assign disk ownership of a NetApp Shared Storage:

  • Data ONTAP 8 7-Mode:  

disk assign <diskname> [-f] [-p  ] [- o <ownername>] [-s <sysid>]

    1. Normal usage is to assign ownership of unowned disks to local storage system:

disk assign 0b.16
disk assign 0b.17 -p 1

    1. To assign disk owned by local storage system back to unowned:

disk assign 0b.16 -s unowned -f

    1. To assign ownership to another storage system:

disk assign 0b.16 -o otherguy -f

Should use higher-level functionality (vFiler migrate) to do this, unless disk is a spare

    1. If receiving storage system is unable to communicate with the donor storage system, there will be warnings about rescan messages.
       
  • Data ONTAP 8 Cluster-Mode: 
    'disk reassign' is an advanced command.

::> set adv
::*> disk reassign ?
  (storage disk reassign)
  [[-home] <text>]            Current Home Name
  [ -newhome <nodename> ]     New Home Name
  [ -homeid <nvramid> ]       Current Home ID
  [ -newhomeid <nvramid> ]    New Home ID
  [ -force [{true|false}] ]   Force

To display the disk ownership of a NetApp Shared Storage:

  • Data ONTAP 8 7-Mode:  

disk show [-o <hostname> | -s <sysid> | -n | -v | -a ]

Display information for disks:

  • with matching owner name
  • with matching system id
  • not owned by any system
  • verbose listing of all disks
  • owned by any storage system

For example, seeing every disk's ownership:

cfo-u37> disk show -v

DISK         OWNER                  POOL   SERIAL NUMBER  
------------ -------------          -----  -------------  
9b.19        cfo-u37   (50408384)   Pool0  3HZ6RA1B00007426SWC9
8b.107       cfo-u39   (50408359)   Pool0  3HZ6SF3L000074289QWS
2b.49        cfo-u38   (50408371)   Pool0  3HZ6SD55000074289R4R
3a.22        cfo-u37   (50408384)   Pool0  3HZ6YDGM000074310Z3A
9b.68        cfo-u39   (50408359)   Pool0  3HZ6SEGL00007428B70G
8a.20        cfo-u39   (50408359)   Pool0  3HZ6P9PG0000740529DS
3b.99        cfo-u36   (50408412)   Pool0  414R6372           
3b.108       cfo-u36   (50408412)   Pool0  414W6158           
3b.98        cfo-u36   (50408412)   Pool0  414W5818           
3b.49        cfo-u36   (50408412)   Pool0  413M5089      

  • Data ONTAP 8 Cluster-Mode: 

::> disk show

Available options are :

  (storage disk show)
  [ -classic | -instance | -longop | -physical | -port | -raid | -sanown |
    -v | -fields <fieldname>, ... ]
  [[-disk] <disk path name>]                   Disk
  [ -physicalsize <integer> ]                  Physical Size (MB)
  [ -usedsize <integer> ]                      Used Size (MB)
  [ -type <disk type> ]                        Type
  [ -vendor <text>]                            Vendor
  [ -serialnumber <text> ]                     Serial Number
  [ -model <text> ]                            Model
  [ -revision <text> ]                         Firmware Revision
  [ -rpm <integer> ]                           RPM
  [ -bps <integer> ]                           Bytes Per Sector
  [ -checksum <text> ]                         Checksum Compatibility
  [ -shelf <integer> ]                         Shelf
  [ -bay <integer> ]                           Bay
  [ -state <disk state> ]                      State
  [ -detailstate <text>]                       Detail State
  [ -raidtype {pending|parity|dparity|data} ]  Raid Type
  [ -raidgroup <text> ]                        Raid Group
  [ -plex <text> ]                             Plex
  [ -aggregate <aggregate name> ]              Aggregate
  [ -home <nodename> ]                         Home         

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