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If a directory in a qtree is mounted and a client issues a
df
command on something
under that mount point, the command shows the smaller of the clients file system
limit or the filer disk space. This makes the qtree look fuller according to the client
df
command than it actually is.
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The filer
quota report
command shows the correct usage within that qtree.
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If your filer has a serious problem, such as a problem with the hardware or a bug in
the system software, it issues a system panic message similar to the following one:
PANIC: system hung (NS0)!
Volume:
volname
Version:
verno
Table 18-5 shows panic message components.
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Complete the following steps when your system issues a panic message:
1. Write down the panic message.
2. Call Dell technical support immediately, as described in Getting Technical
Assistance.
3. Provide the panic message to Dell technical support.
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system hung (NS0)
Indicates the panic class of the message and is signifi-
cant. The actual text of the message varies with
circumstances.
volname
Is the name of the volume.
verno
Is the version number.