2. Confirm that the number of snapshots does not exceed the system-wide and directory limits. (The system-wide limit is
20,000 and the directory limit is 1,000.)
If the number of snapshots is in excess of limitations, delete extraneous snapshots according to the instructions in the
OneFS CLI Administration Guide
and
OneFS Web Administration Guide
.
3. Remove any quotas that are limiting capacity for snapshots on the SyncIQ target directory.
4. If the cluster space is approaching capacity, delete files or add capacity to the cluster. You can determine the available
capacity on your cluster by running the following command:
df –h /ifs
400040007
Files have been modified on the target cluster. SyncIQ is overwriting those modified files.
Description
By design, SyncIQ automatically overwrites all of the files on the target cluster. Therefore, any files that are manually saved on
the target cluster are overwritten and are not preserved or replicated on the SyncIQ source cluster. SyncIQ is not designed to
support bidirectional synchronization of data.
This event occurs if files were modified on the target cluster and SyncIQ is overwriting those modified files.
Administrator action
Make sure that your workflow does not require files that are written manually to a SyncIQ target be preserved on or replicated
to the SyncIQ source.
400040009
The SyncIQ scheduler is unable to start the scheduled policy.
Description
This event might be caused by a connection failure between source clusters and target clusters.
Administrator action
1. Verify that the node pool specified in the event message includes one or more nodes that are able to reach the target
cluster.
2. If no nodes from the source cluster are able to reach the target cluster, attempt to resolve the connectivity issue.
If the event persists, gather logs, and then contact Technical Support for additional troubleshooting. For instructions on how to
gather cluster logs, see
.
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