If so, this may indicate a failure with the ONTAP subsystem that manages the automated upgrade method. If some nodes are missing the image, then log directly into the management interface of either nodes to download the cluster image. So for instance, log into node02 s mgmt lif. Troubleshooting validation warning messages from the ' cluster image validate ' Command The ' cluster image validate ' automated upgrade method command performs a series of cluster-wide checks to ensure that the cluster can be upgraded non-disruptively.
Any errors or warnings that the validation operation reports will prevent the automated upgrade from beginning. These must be resolved before continuing the upgrade. Refer to the ' Error-Action' field in the ' cluster image validate ' output to identify the corrective action to take to resolve the errors or warning. Troubleshooting default boot image setting ONTAP operating system is installed on the boot media device of the storage controller.
The default boot media device can store up to two ONTAP software images, one as the primary default boot image and the other as the secondary boot image. Typically when a system boots the default boot image, that is the active current boot image in use.
The ' system image show' command lists the information for each boot image and if it is default and current boot image. Resuming automated upgrades that are paused due to error The automated update process will pause if it encounters an error situation. For example, if storage giveback failed for a storage controller for some reason like a giveback veto, then automated update process will show ' pause-on-error '. Additional information if any is in the Error String field. If data collection has failed, the error text contains a description of the failure.
If data collection completes successfully , this field is empty. Examples This example displays the content of AutoSupport message number on the node "node1". TXT TXT "Custom function" For example, a wafl.
Only events that emanate from the kernel have kernel generation numbers. Only events that emanate from the kernel have kernel sequence numbers. The "action" field describes what steps, if any, you must take to remedy the situation. The "description" field describes why the event was encountered and what it means. Only events that were included by existing filters that match this value are displayed. Examples Selects the events that match this parameter value.
Parent topic: event log commands. Related reference event catalog show.
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