Resolving Full Condition For Gpfs File System - IBM Storwize V7000 Unified Series Problem Determination Manual

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None of the Interfaces is attached, and the management network uses interface
ethX0. If any ethX1 port cable is unplugged, the health center displays a failure
because no network is attached to an interface, which causes the system to monitor
all ports.
Scenario 2
lsnwgroup returns:
[root@kd52v6k.mgmt001st001 ~]# lsnwgroup
Network Group Nodes
DEFAULT
EFSSG1000I The command completed successfully.
and lsnwmgt returns:
[root@kd52v6k.mgmt001st001 ~]# lsnwmgt
Interface Service IP Node1 Service IP Node2 Management IP Network Gateway VLAN ID
ethX0
EFSSG1000I
The command completed successfully. EthX0 is attached to a network, and the
management network uses ethX0. If any ethX1 port cable is unplugged, the health
center does not display a failure because ethX1 is used neither by an attached
network nor by the management network.
Scenario 3
lsnwgroup returns:
[root@kd52v6k.mgmt001st001 ~]# lsnwgroup
Network Group Nodes
DEFAULT
EFSSG1000I The command completed successfully.
and lsnwmgt returns:
[root@kd52v6k.mgmt001st001 ~]# lsnwmgt
Interface Service IP Node1 Service IP Node2 Management IP Network Gateway VLAN ID
ethX1
EFSSG1000I
The command completed successfully. If any ethX1 port cable is unplugged, the
health center displays a failure because ethX1 is used by the management network.

Resolving full condition for GPFS file system

Use this procedure when the management GUI reports a critical error when a file
system is 100% full.
You must have root access to perform this procedure.
Note: If you use GPFS snapshots, the file system locks when it reaches 100%
utilization.
To resolve the full condition for the file system, perform the following steps:
1. Review the contents of the GPFS file system.
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mgmt001st001,mgmt002st001 ethX0
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v If the file system has snapshots, remove the oldest snapshot after verifying
that it is no longer needed. Continue to remove the snapshots from oldest to
newest until the level of free space that you want is achieved.
v If no snapshots exist, perform the following steps:
a. Run the mmdf command to determine what storage pool is out of space.
b. Remove files to free up storage.
c. If the mmdf command output shows that there is space in free fragments,
run the mmdefragfs command to combine the fragments into full blocks.
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