Re: encrytion for ontap select
Yes, you can use it, please use the ONTAP Documentation. https://kb.netapp.com/Advice_and_Troubleshooting/Data_Storage_Software/ONTAP_OS/FAQ%3A_NetApp_Volume_Encryption_and_NetApp_Aggregate_Encryption...
View ArticleRe: iSCSI Network Design - Windows Physical Server
Changed link down time and max request hold time to 5 sec resulted in 12 – 15 seconds failover times this in my testing was the most stable, any lower created unnecessary events....
View Articlenfs v4 root file owner set to nobody
Hi,I've setup export policy like in printout on the bottom.When I mount on a client all root created files are owned by nobody user and group.Can this be changed to be listed as "root" owned? If I...
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The reason for this is because NFSv4 clients send symbolic user/group names rather than numeric userid/groupid as it was in NFSv2 and NFSv3 and the filer needs some way to map this symbolic names to...
View ArticleCIFS Share no write acess but can read
Hey Techies , I have created a cifs share with default permission of user/group -Everyone with FUll control . but then i see that i can access the folder but unable to write anything in the folder ....
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Howdy, Not sure what your export-policy looks like, but did you verify these settings? (These are sample settings below) Read-only access: To clients using NTLM or Kerberos authenticationRead-write...
View ArticleRe: CIFS Share no write acess but can read
What ACLs did you set up on it? Also, when you attempt to write, what is the failure message and secd output? (example for secd output after a failed attempt ::>event log show -event *secd*)
View ArticleRe: CIFS Share no write acess but can read
This also depends on if you are attempting to mount it on a Linux client or access through an NTFS client. See the following for failures in Linux clients....
View ArticleRe: CIFS Share no write acess but can read
What kind of client is trying to access this? If it's strictly Windows/CIFS, you don't need an export policy on the volume at all, and ideally would want NTFS file system rather than mixed. Few useful...
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i am unable to view this page -it say's "you dont have permission to view this page "...
View ArticleRe: CIFS Share no write acess but can read
Sorry about that, I have sent an incorrect link. However has sent you some helpful links concerning configuration that may be of use as well. You may also find this helpful:...
View ArticleRe: CIFS Share no write acess but can read
I need both type of client to access this share
View ArticleRe: CIFS Share no write acess but can read
When i attempt to write its says" you need permission for this action"
View ArticleRe: CIFS Share no write acess but can read
Is there any other way that both CIFS and NFS clients can access same share ?
View ArticleRe: CIFS Share no write acess but can read
You can have both access the same share. it may be necessary to implement name mapping to do so. You can reference the guide that was mentioned earlier:...
View ArticleRe: CIFS Share no write acess but can read
I ran this command - " vserver sectrace trace-result show " and below is the error if you could help here ? Access is denied by UNIXpermissions while creatingthe directory. Access is notgranted for:...
View ArticleRe: CIFS Share no write acess but can read
as said... name mapping and set it to NTFS or UNIX depending from where the majority of the users connect
View ArticleRe: iSCSI Network Design - Windows Physical Server
NB: Any custom configuration to MPIO should also be tested with applications and other failure scenarios before being used in production please also review KB:What are the parameters that control how...
View ArticleXCP 1.7 hangs when creating index
HelloI have tried scanning a source share for an NFS export without options and it works without problems. However if I try creating an index like this: scan -loglevel DEBUG -newid scanindex1...
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