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Use the
nvfail
option with the
vol options
command to provide database file
protection by turning NVRAM error processing On or Off. The default setting is Off.
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To enable the
nvfail
option, enter the following command:
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is the name of the volume.
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To disable the
nvfail
option, enter the following command:
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volume_name
is the name of the volume.
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Use the optional
nvfail_rename
file when you want to rename database files after
the filer detects NVRAM errors. This enables you to examine the files for consistency
before clients can access them.
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You can only list one database file name per line in the
nvfail_rename
file, but you
can list as many files as you want.
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To create the
nvfail_rename
file, complete the following steps:
1. Use an editor to create (or modify) the
nvfail_rename
file in the filers
/etc
directory.