Re: Unformatting a GFS cluster disk

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> First of all, Wendy is right.  If you can use hardware snaps
> to restore the data, you'll be much better off.  If that's not
> possible for some reason, keep reading.

I hadn't realised Netapp SANs could do this until I saw Wendys post. Once I'd talked to our sysadmin I found they had turned this feature off because it takes up too much diskspace and we don't have much storage in our SAN. :-(    We'll definitely be turning it on for next time!

Will keep working through the rest of your tips!

Damon.
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