AW: FAS2240-2
Hi Sally, thereâs no license restriction on the number of shelves or disks. Just make sure that theyâre compatible and do not exceed the platfo
View Articlecluster mode quota management?
Hi, What tools do you use for user quota management with clustered ontap? With 7mode we used the System Manager GUI, but now cmode 9.0P1 there is bu
View ArticleRe-cable existing shelf into new loop
Hello, We need to re-cable a shelf out of its current loop into a new one, just interested to know if anyone had done this without issue? We want to
View ArticleRe: Re-cable existing shelf into new loop
You did not provide any other details... you want to remove from say 0a/0d stack and move to 1b/2c (or some other supported version). I think you cou
View ArticleRE: Chicken/egg dillema doing a hardware upgrade on a FAS3250
Hi, It is possible to temporarily have a cluster with mixed versions such as 9.1 with 9.2. You should check with Support about your specific combi
View ArticleRe: Chicken/egg dillema doing a hardware upgrade on a FAS3250
I just wanted to mention, that since ONTAP 9.0, there's the possibility to migrate root: *system node migrate-root* Start the root aggregate
View ArticleAW: Chicken/egg dillema doing a hardware upgrade on a FAS3250
Offtopic here, but if it is not supported to run clusters in a mixed state with 9.3, how would you update a 4 node cluster then? Will the shiny `clus
View ArticleRE: Chicken/egg dillema doing a hardware upgrade on a FAS3250
Still had the 9.3 document open (itâs just not supported by default): You might also need to enter a mixed version state for a technical refresh
View Article3.5" 15KRPM -vs- 2.5" 10KRPM SAS
Hello, I have AGGRs made out of 3.5" 15KRPM SAS drives. One of these drives failed, and NetApp sent a 2.5" 10KRPM SAS drive in a 3.5 sled as replacem
View ArticleRe: 3.5" 15KRPM -vs- 2.5" 10KRPM SAS
Shorter stroke is true enough but there?s no getting around the longer rotational latency, which determines the bulk of the HDD access time. . On No
View ArticleRe: 3.5" 15KRPM -vs- 2.5" 10KRPM SAS
The rotational latency is also somewhat negated as the platters are also smaller. The decrease in physical size from 3.5 to 2.5 offsets some of the
View ArticleRe: 3.5" 15KRPM -vs- 2.5" 10KRPM SAS
After years of being told to not mix drive speeds, this all sounds like a lot of spinning. . On Nov 27, 2017, at 9:41 PM, Tim McCarthy <tmacmd@gmail
View ArticleRe: 3.5" 15KRPM -vs- 2.5" 10KRPM SAS
I think it?s time for a lab experiment with hybrid aggregates of different speeds. Maybe there?s a way to mix in some 7.2k drives for fun. . On Nov
View ArticleRe: 3.5" 15KRPM -vs- 2.5" 10KRPM SAS
A storage joke, funny. ;) As funny as naming my 2nd 928 'Spare Drive'... But really, mixing WAS a practice not-to-do, but when you explore the mod
View ArticleRe: Chicken/egg dillema doing a hardware upgrade on a FAS3250
It _is_ supported to _run_ a cluster with a mixed version state for a limited time. (NDO upgrade) No secret flags necessary. I's a different thing t
View ArticleRe: Re-cable existing shelf into new loop
Hi Tim, Apologies on the other details, but you've assumed correctly anyway. Was more interested to hear peoples experiences with it, as this is an
View ArticleCIFS Access Based Enumeration for Volume in Namespace
Hello I have a need to use access-based enumeration within a CIFS share that contains volumes mounted as junction paths within the share volume. ABE
View ArticleVMware SRM + NetApp SRA + NetApp WFA?
This isn't 100% NetApp related, more like 60%, but I think it's still a relevant topic of discussion that others may eventually benefit from too. I'v
View ArticleRe: Chicken/egg dillema doing a hardware upgrade on a FAS3250
Following up to my own question to recap. TL;DR: It worked! We added 9.2 nodes to the 9.1 cluster, moved everything, then kicked off the 9.1 nodes. O
View ArticleRe: Chicken/egg dillema doing a hardware upgrade on a FAS3250
On 27-11-17 19:20, Weber, Mark A wrote: > manually do the ADP on the first shelf and move the root volumes back** I'm not sure that's easy to do. I c
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