Hi all,
We're currently in the process of performing an Isilon hardware refresh, swapping out NL400 nodes for NL410 nodes.
On advice from our Isilon TAM at the time, we started the migration based on having an NL400 node pool and another NL410 node pool, and using SmartPools file policies to move data between the node pools.
We've now run the policy on our DR cluster, which has left the NL400 node pool "all but" empty. Here "all but" equates to 495GiB of HDD and 65GiB of SSD (metadata acceleration).
What I'm not clear about is where the procedure goes from here...
Do we just start SmartFailing the NL400 nodes, one by one? Given we only have 3 NL400 nodes, once NL400 has been failed out, I assume there won't be a workable NL400 node pool any more.
Slightly concerned that the NL400s still show as using so much data, is this just "fluff", or is there real user data on there? Will SmartFailing the NL400 nodes end up migrating any more data?
Cheers,
John
P.S. Awaiting a response from our Isilon TAM on this question too...