If the root volume runs out of space, it can cause operational issues and require recovery.
The root volume must always have sufficient space for system logs, configuration files, and core dumps.
1. Root Volume Ran Out of Space:
When a mainboard is replaced, the system configuration stored in the root volume may need to be restored or recovered.
2. Mainboard Was Replaced Following an NMI Panic:
C. Root volume migrate was performed:
Root volume migration is a normal operation and does not typically cause the need for root volume recovery.
D. The cluster configuration is out of sync on the volume:
While this can cause configuration issues, it does not directly lead to root volume recovery.
Why Other Options Are Incorrect:
"ONTAP Root Volume Management Guide" explains scenarios leading to root volume issues and recovery procedures.
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