Re: AW: Add new ports to interface groups
Thinking a little crazy here....might just work: Scott is correct. The same thing does happen in the SIM. Do you have any unused ports at all? if yo
View ArticleAW: AW: Add new ports to interface groups
Hmm⦠Can I mix different speeds in the same portgroup? I thought this was not possible if the portgroup is LACP? If I can mix them, then this will
View ArticleRe: AW: Add new ports to interface groups
Not sure. Figured if you can't ONTAP would let you know ;) It also might make a huge difference if all the ifgrp ports are DOWN i.e. migrate all worki
View ArticleAW: AW: Add new ports to interface groups
Alright, will do some testing here and let you guys know ? Thanks so far for the comments, letâs hope it works the easy way without having to recre
View Articlevifmgr.lifs.noredundancy
Hello, Since the dawn of its inception by another third party we have been getting these messages for both intercluster LIFs: Filer: ntap-a Time:
View ArticleRE: 7MTT CIFS Question
Just a quick update on this one for anyone interested; Having left the script to take ownership and change permissions running in windows for over
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As long as I know I have the lacp set up properly, I ignore this error. Ideally, it is evidently preferred to have a couple extra ports lying around
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Yes, very annoying. Getting these alerts for node management lifs, snapmirror lifs (built on 4 phys ports), etc. We're confident in our redundancy a
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For intercluster and node management LIFs, if you're not setting up redundant ports, which most don't, simply modify the failover-policy for those LIF
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And to stop the failed login alerts add a filter: event filter create -filter-name <filter-name> event filter rule add -filter-name <filter-name> -t
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Hi André, Thanks. That actually makes perfect sense. Dan > On 20 April 2017 at 15:10 "André M. Clark" <andre.m.clark@gmail.com> wrote: > >
View ArticleSorting output?
Hello As far as I can tell, this does not exist but it would be great to sort command output without calling from a script externally and parsing outp
View ArticleVMWare vswap files
What are everyones thoughts about best practices on separating VMWare vswap files from the VM ? What happens if you have all the vswap's on 1 volume
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--tmac *Tim McCarthy, **Principal Consultant* *Proud Member of the #NetAppATeam <https://twitter.com/NetAppATeam>* "set diag" then you can use the
View ArticleRe: VMWare vswap files
I like to do it. It saves a little time with Storage vMotion (it does not have to relocate the memory files. Plus, if you use SnapMirror (or vault or
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Wow awesome, perfect! Thanks for the pointer. Next question, why is this hidden in diag? :/ Seems like it would be useful at normal admin level.
View ArticleRe: VMWare vswap files
Iâve always created a volume/DS specifically for vSwap because it makes the size of the data needed to SnapMirror to DR smaller as well as reduce th
View ArticleRe: VMWare vswap files
vSphere vswap files are often left unused. If they're stored on a dedicated datastore and that datastore goes offline, your VMs will continue to run.
View ArticleRe: VMWare vswap files
Iâm a fan of swapping to the local disk on the host. Put an SSD there and be done. _______________________________________________ Toasters mailing
View ArticleCIFS and AV
As we make an increasing push to use CIFS I am interested to know what peoples thoughts and opinions are on scanning data on CIFS shares for viruses e
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