Re: ndmpcopy from netapp to oracle zs3?
Ndmpcopy is vendor specific, ie in this case, netapp The communication for ndmpcopy will get reset, as you saw if it cannot mske sense of the destinat
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<chinbeard> rsh <netapp host> "dump 0f - /vol/vol17'> vol17.0 or rsh <netapp host> "dump 0f - /vol/vol17' | xz > vol17.0.xz </chinbeard> Change l
View ArticleSnapRestore very slow
Hello, i played a bit with VMware + NetApp VSC Backup/Restore and was very surprised by the bad performance of SnapRestore on a NFS Storage. It too
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Hi Markus What version of ONTAP is this? In 8.1, we changed single file SnapRestore to use SIS clone as the underlying engine to revert the object -
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I always found snaprestore nearly instant to revert an entire volume but slow for a single file and always use ndmp for single dike /folder restores.
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Regarding licenses, it again depends on your ONTAP version: *FlexClone* The FlexClone license is required in the following situations: â-¦ You are us
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Sure, thatâs from the VSC docs. My previous comments were in regards to SFSR in general. From: Sebastian Goetze [mailto:spgoetze@gmail.com] Sen
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Where is it documented? I checked 8.2.2 7-mode and it still describes what looks like traditional file copy (including out if space considerations and
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Yep, I mentioned it, because he used VSC... I have a feeling though, that without a FlexClone license (and ONTAP 8.1.1+) it'll work, but slow... Fr
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Sorry that it took so long to answer - i just enjoyed my weekend ;-) We don't own a FlexClone license and we are on ONTAP 8.1.2P4 (7-mode) with N
View ArticleData OnTap 8.1 7-mode and Windows 8.1?
Hello All, Is anyone familiar with any issues between DOT 8.1 7-mode CIFS/SMB and Windows 8.1? Users are reporting error pop-ups when they try to acc
View ArticleRe: Data OnTap 8.1 7-mode and Windows 8.1?
Have you tried a more recent version of ONTAP more in line with the timeline of Win8.1? I am *not* saying 8.2 here....just a more recent version of 8.
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Hi, Have you tried switching between SMB versions? Have you tried to modify this options? cifs.smb2.enable cifs.smb2.signing.required cifs.smb2_1.b
View ArticleRE: Data OnTap 8.1 7-mode and Windows 8.1?
Been struggling to find the time to get us past DOT 8.1, will dig into the docs for the details of the smb2 and signing options, I'm betting the troub
View ArticleRe: Data OnTap 8.1 7-mode and Windows 8.1?
Hi Have you tried to restart the CIFS service? Did you check that all the network path/components are correct? MTU Sizes FlowControls Clients firewa
View ArticleRE: Data OnTap 8.1 7-mode and Windows 8.1?
Is the problem with just 8.1 or does it happen with 8 as well? If I remember correctly, Windows 8/2012 introduced two compatibility issues - SMB 2/3 c
View ArticleVery slow snapvault run on a CIFS share
Hi Everyone, We have a system built around several IBM N-Series N3220 (FAS2240-2) filers. When I run snapvault of our biggest cifs share it is runn
View ArticleRE: Very slow snapvault run on a CIFS share
Maybe check the settings described here: http://mysupport.netapp.com/NOW/cgi-bin/bol?Type=Detail&Display=90314 (Heavy file deletion loads can ma
View ArticleMove all data
Hello all, right now we are using a FAS2020a with no external shelfs, only the internal disks. We have it configured for CIFs, iSCSI, between others.
View ArticleRe: Move all data
Internal drives are compatible so you could just move them into 2040 and simulate head swap. All configuration will be kept. ïÔÐÒÁ×ÌÅÎÏ Ó iPhone > 0
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