You notice poor performance on your FlexGroup and execute the system node run -node * flexgroup show command for more Information. You notice the "Urge" column has non-zero values. In this scenario, which statement is true?
A.
The aggregate is completely full.
B.
The constituent volumes are out of Inodes.
C.
The data placement is uneven.
D.
The constituent volumes are completely full.
Answer:
A
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B
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D
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marcopubblico
4 days, 23 hours ago
If you notice that the "Urge" column has non-zero values when you execute the system node run -node * flexgroup show command, it indicates that there is an imbalance in the load distribution among the constituents of the FlexGroup volume. To address this issue, you should consider rebalancing the FlexGroup volume to improve performance.
1. Rebalancing the FlexGroup Volume: Use the volume rehost command or the volume move command to redistribute the load across the constituents.
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If you notice that the "Urge" column has non-zero values when you execute the system node run -node * flexgroup show command, it indicates that there is an imbalance in the load distribution among the constituents of the FlexGroup volume. To address this issue, you should consider rebalancing the FlexGroup volume to improve performance.
1. Rebalancing the FlexGroup Volume: Use the volume rehost command or the volume move command to redistribute the load across the constituents.