Cannot mount an NFS export from a CODT 8.3.1 Simulator
Hi all, We have install an CDOT 8.3.1 simulator for testing.The vserver will have CIFS and NFS access.CIFS work fine, but I'm unable to mount an exported volume on an UNIX client. Note that: - NFS...
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For info, I finally find the solution. The ndmp protocol was missing on the lif accessing the vserver. Recreating the lif with both nfs & cifs protocol solve the problem.
View ArticleCIFS without Active Directory
Hi, I want to configure CIFS on my Netapp. The Netapp cluster has for DNS the Google's DNS (8.8.8.8) and I haven't an Active Directory. I want my client which are in WORKGROUP can connect to a CIFS...
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As far as I know currently only CIFS servers that a part of Active Directory are supported. Although documentation mentions that "Workgroups are not supported in this release", so it is possible that...
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Ok, I undestand. So the AD's DNS must be declared on the cluster and the client computers must be in the AD's domain. Isn't it ? Thanks.
View ArticleNFS and stat() calls
I realise that this question might fall into the 'How long is a piece of string' category but... I have a directory structure on a local HDD that consists of 6533 directories, 33662 files and contains...
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You MUST configure DNS in the SVM and join an ADS for CIFS to properly work. Clients & Servers which access the SVMs shares can be inside or outside of your ADS domain.
View ArticleRe: Network Lock Manager not registered with portmapper error in messages log
How to check the same from Filer end. Pls. help.Is there any command to check?NetApp Release 8.1.3P3 7-Mode is the version. Sharon
View ArticleCIFS :: issues with file transfers
Hi everyone, Today I've seen a very strange problem and I don't know where to start troubleshooting. We have a volumes and a suitable shares. Our Users access those shares via DFS as network drives. At...
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Local access will always be faster than network access. I can't comment on the latency time you are seeing, but I know that NFS used in the manner you are using tends to be a serialized process. For...
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Maybe filesystem cache is coming into play here? Your NFS mount is shared storage that could be changing and thus must be queried each time vs a disk/LUN where the filesystem is owned by the client...
View ArticleRe: CIFS without Active Directory
Hi, In conclusion, my CIFS SVM/Volume must join the Active Directory Server. The Clients ans Server which access to the CIFS share could be outside, in WORKGROUP for example. But what about the post of...
View ArticleRe: CIFS without Active Directory
The SVM has to be in an AD domain, otherwise you will not get any CIFS functionality. The clients that connect to the NetApp can be either other AD members (domain computers) or standalone computers...
View ArticleRe: CIFS :: issues with file transfers
hi, did this only occur on this particular user or everyone windows machine? any messegas you can see from client side or filer side? does this client use ip_address to map the cifs share or...
View ArticleCIFS on a sepcific vlan
I have a filer (2040 8.1.2p3 7-Mode) that I have currently configured with 2 vlans on an ifgrp using e0a and e0b. the 144 vlan is for a domain that we use for management and the other vlan is for...
View ArticleRe: cDOT CIFS - Is Active Directory Always Required?
any change in this matter? It seems to me that the last version 8.3.2RC1 still needs AD for CIFS and there is no way to run it w/o AD, right? -Jan
View ArticleRe: CIFS on a sepcific vlan
I'm not sure I understand the problem. Client will contact server based on client side name resolution; if CIFS server name resolves to address in your data VLAN, client will be using it. There is not...
View ArticleDifference of fpolicy and fpolicy_server
Hi, I have a question about the fpolicy counters in cDOT. int the TR-4429_FPolicy for cDOT-Varonis, there are two objects: fpolicy and fpolicy_server. They both have some counters such as...
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