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Found SnapLock disk : v5.29 Use fcadmin device_map for shelf and
slot info This release does not support SnapLock. Remove the
SnapLock disks from this system.
Found SnapLock disk : v5.32 Use fcadmin device_map for shelf and slot info
This release does not support SnapLock. Remove the SnapLock disks from
this system This release does not support SnapLock.
Halting the system !!!
To recover - boot with a release that supports SnapLock or unplug the
SnapLock disks
If you reboot a storage system running on Data ONTAP 8.0 or later with
SnapLock disks and non-SnapLock disks (from an earlier release), the storage
system will halt.
If you connect disks that contains SnapLock aggregates to a
storage system with Data ONTAP 8.0 or later releases in the
8.0.x family
If you upgrade the storage system to Data ONTAP 8.0 or later with disks
containing SnapLock aggregates, the storage system halts in the early boot
process.
If you connect disks containing SnapLock aggregates to a storage system
running Data ONTAP 8.0 or later, the storage system remains online.
However, the storage system lists these disks in the broken disk pool and
displays the snaplock.disk.on.unsupported.version error message on the
storage system console. The SnapLock disks in the broken disk pool are
protected from data corruption.
Note: The SnapLock disks cannot be used in any other aggregate. When the
SnapLock disks are moved into the broken disk pool, the ComplianceClock
associated with these volumes will not get updated. This might result in
ComplianceClock skew when you reattach the SnapLock disks to a storage
system running a Data ONTAP release that supports the SnapLock feature.
If you reboot the storage system running on Data ONTAP 8.0
or later releases in the 8.0.x family after connecting disks
with SnapLock aggregates
If you reboot the storage system running on Data ONTAP 8.0 or later after
connecting disks containing SnapLock aggregates, the reboot is successful.
However, you are not able to use these disks. The storage system lists these
disks in the broken disk pool and displays the
snaplock.disk.on.unsupported.version error message on the storage system
console.
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