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6. Verify that the disks were assigned correctly:
storage disk show -ownership
The disks belonging to the replacement node should show the new system ID. In the following example,
the disks owned by node1 now show the new system ID, 1873775277:
node1> `storage disk show -ownership`
Disk Aggregate Home Owner DR Home Home ID Owner ID DR Home ID
Reserver Pool
----- ------ ----- ------ -------- ------- ------- -------
--------- ---
1.0.0 aggr0_1 node1 node1 - 1873775277 1873775277 -
1873775277 Pool0
1.0.1 aggr0_1 node1 node1 1873775277 1873775277 -
1873775277 Pool0
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7. If the system is in a MetroCluster configuration, monitor the status of the node:
metrocluster node
show
The MetroCluster configuration takes a few minutes after the replacement to return to a normal state, at
which time each node will show a configured state, with DR Mirroring enabled and a mode of normal. The
metrocluster node show -fields node-systemid
command output displays the old system ID
until the MetroCluster configuration returns to a normal state.
8. If the node is in a MetroCluster configuration, depending on the MetroCluster state, verify that the DR home
ID field shows the original owner of the disk if the original owner is a node on the disaster site.
This is required if both of the following are true:
◦
The MetroCluster configuration is in a switchover state.
◦
The replacement node is the current owner of the disks on the disaster site.
See
Disk ownership changes during HA takeover and MetroCluster switchover in a four-node
9. If your system is in a MetroCluster configuration, verify that each node is configured:
metrocluster
node show - fields configuration-state
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