Re: ontapdsm mpio problem
We had this issue happen twice and both times changing the SFP on NetApp stopped the SRB timeouts on the hosts.
View ArticleNetApp and Red Hat
Hola. Me gustaría saber si Netapp y Red Hat Linux son compatibles con NFS. --Admin Edit Below--I would like to know if Netapp and Red Hat Linux are compatible with NFS.
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Si senor Luis, You can access volumes or mount points from NetApp storage through host running RedHat using NFS protocolsONTAP supports the following major and minor NFS protocol...
View ArticleHow many times can I do XCP Sync
Hello, Is there a limit of times that I can do XCP sync for a specific transfer? Thanks in advance.
View ArticleRe: How many times can I do XCP Sync
Do you mean for some reason you have to leave it re-syncing nightly for months before you cut over?
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View ArticleNDMP Restore....No original environment
HiI have Old tapes that we just need to restore some files to and external hard drive that they used NDMP. We dont have the original NDMP, What we can do in order to restore the data ? any utility or...
View ArticleRe: CIFS: SMB2 on Linux clients?
Dear NetApp. I also get the exact error message as well using different versions of samba when attempting to access the NetApp specifying smb 2.0 (or greater). What is the solution to this? thank you
View ArticleRe: CIFS: SMB2 on Linux clients?
Hi, SMB 3.0 (newer versions)only available in cDot/ONTAP (Precisely cDOT 8.2 and later). Hence, it is not going to work with Data ontap 7-mode (as SMB server, 7-mode OS version doesn't matter, SMB 3.0...
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Hi NetApp support, Thanks for quick response! I will check this out first thing next week. Stay tuned,pgc
View ArticleRe: CIFS: SMB2 on Linux clients?
cifs.smb2.enable is set to "on". will changing the protocol mode make a difference? ... from unix (default setting) to "mixed"? thanks
View ArticleRe: CIFS: SMB2 on Linux clients?
Looking at a wireshark trace, I see that the client is attempting to negotiate a session using smb v2.0 but the netapp is returning errors, starting with this. I am assuming this there is some setting...
View ArticleRe: CIFS: SMB2 on Linux clients?
Thanks for sharing your test details. I also tested different 'linux kernels' as SMBclient (samba/cifs-utils) with NetApp 7-mode & cDOT CIFS shares on redhat/centos 5.x/6.x/7.x: There is a...
View ArticleRe: CIFS: SMB2 on Linux clients?
>In order to negotiate SMB2.1 or higher protcols use "cDOT"/ONTAP. Sorry but I'm not well versed with NetApp's OS versioning ... can you tell me which ONTAP version that references? 8.4? 9.0? I...
View ArticleRe: CIFS: SMB2 on Linux clients?
You're welcome.For your information, I will try to keep it simple. 7-mode [Which is known as HA Pair, non-clustered] : Is available until 8.2.x only, end of journey for 7-mode NetApp OS. [Data ONTAP...
View ArticleOntap 9 CIFS shares and Snapmirror
Is there a command you can use to migrate CIFs shares as you would have done during a 7-mode snapmirror migration using the "cifsconfig_share.cfg" file.Is there no way to export and import the shares...
View ArticleRe: Ontap 9 CIFS shares and Snapmirror
In cDOT/ONTAP there is no concept of "cifsconfig_share.cfg" file, so the file copying is not an option here as it was in 7-mode. Yes, SVM DR can do this for you as suggested. However, in case you don't...
View ArticleRe: Ontap 9 CIFS shares and Snapmirror
Didn't use SVM DR since the SVM had multiple protocols associated and only CIFS volumes were being migrated.Scripting provided the solution as required without too much delay. Your input is much...
View ArticleNetwork Throughput NetApp FAS8060
I have a strange issue with NFS provisioned datastore in VMware environment. For some twisted reason I can achieve only somewhere around 5.6Gbit/s which is far from 10Gbit/s network speed between the...
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