If a node fails during a SmartFail, the SmartFail will pause, and a FlexProtect job will start immediately with high priority and a high impact policy to as fast as possible re-protect that data into available free space.
Make sense?
SmartFails are like a predictive fail, so by definition a bit lower priority.
crklosterman
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October 3rd, 2018 10:00
If a node fails during a SmartFail, the SmartFail will pause, and a FlexProtect job will start immediately with high priority and a high impact policy to as fast as possible re-protect that data into available free space.
Make sense?
SmartFails are like a predictive fail, so by definition a bit lower priority.
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October 8th, 2018 20:00
Hi
Thank you reply.
The node is read-only during smart fail.
When smart fail is stopped, will it become Read/Write?