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Replication Source Is Not Optimal, Replication Source Volume Is Busy Reclaiming Space

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Replication Source Is Not Optimal Description Cause Workaround Replication between the source and the destination NAS volumes fails because the file system of the source NAS volume is not optimal. Replication fails since the file system of the source is not optimal. The administrator must check the file system status of source system, using the monitoring section in the NAS Manager, to understand why the file system is not optimal. Replication Source Volume Is Busy Reclaiming Space Description Cause Workaround Replication between the NAS source volume and the NAS destination volume fails because the source NAS volume is busy reclaiming space. Replication task failed since the source NAS volume is busy reclaiming space. The replication continues automatically when space is available. Administrators must verify that the replication automatically continues after a period of time (an hour). Troubleshooting Active Directory Issues Group Quota For An Active Directory User Does Not Work Description Cause Workaround Group quota is defined for an Active Directory group; however, when a group member consumes space, the actual usage of the group does not grow and the group limitation is not enforced. The NAS cluster solution quota enforcement is performed based on the UID and GID of the file (UNIX) or the SID and the GSID of the primary group of the user (NTFS), if defined. For Active Directory users, the Primary Group setting is not mandatory, and if not defined, the used space is not accounted to any group. For group quota to be effective with Active Directory users, their primary group must be assigned. To setup the primary group for an Active Directory user: 1. Open the Active Directory management. 2. Right-click on the desired user. 3. Select the Member Of tab. 4. The group you need must be listed. Click the group and then click the Set Primary Group button. Now quotas takes effect for the user's group. 85

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Replication Source Is Not Optimal
Description
Replication between the source and the destination NAS
volumes fails because the file system of the source NAS
volume is not optimal.
Cause
Replication fails since the file system of the source is not
optimal.
Workaround
The administrator must check the file system status of
source system, using the monitoring section in the NAS
Manager, to understand why the file system is not optimal.
Replication Source Volume Is Busy Reclaiming Space
Description
Replication between the NAS source volume and the NAS
destination volume fails because the source NAS volume
is busy reclaiming space.
Cause
Replication task failed since the source NAS volume is
busy reclaiming space.
Workaround
The replication continues automatically when space is
available. Administrators must verify that the replication
automatically continues after a period of time (an hour).
Troubleshooting Active Directory Issues
Group Quota For An Active Directory User Does Not Work
Description
Group quota is defined for an Active Directory group;
however, when a group member consumes space, the
actual usage of the group does not grow and the group
limitation is not enforced.
Cause
The NAS cluster solution quota enforcement is performed
based on the UID and GID of the file (UNIX) or the SID and
the GSID of the primary group of the user (NTFS), if
defined.
For Active Directory users, the Primary Group setting is
not mandatory, and if not defined, the used space is not
accounted to any group. For group quota to be effective
with Active Directory users, their primary group must be
assigned.
Workaround
To setup the primary group for an Active Directory user:
1. Open the Active Directory management.
2. Right-click on the desired user.
3. Select the
Member Of
tab.
4. The group you need must be listed. Click the group
and then click the
Set Primary Group
button.
Now quotas takes effect for the user's group.
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