SOLVED: Vol 100% - which VM?
Operations Manager is a good tool to identify the bully VM(s) In this case the DBA team was able to finger our bully VM which had a huge amount of ch
View ArticleLinux OnCommand AD integration: group authentication
Hi All, I have set up a couple of OnCommand servers to integrate with Windows AD for authentication. I used this NetApp Knowledge-base entry as my s
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Are those groups in the same OU as the users? Maybe change your ldapBaseDN to ³DC=yyy,DC=zzz,DC=xyz²? On 5/22/15, 10:44 AM, "Robb W." <toaster@y42
View ArticleFAS8040: SP and e0M configuration
Hi All, I never used e0M on FAS32xx as it was limited to 100Mb, but decided to give a try on FAS8040. So, I've configured SP via DHCP (10.193.12.0/2
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Assuming you're not using 8.3 which has new logic in place for networking, you'd want to create a routing group: https://library.netapp.com/ecmdocs/EC
View ArticleRe: FAS8040: SP and e0M configuration
Good point, I'm actually running: na102::> version NetApp Release 8.3P1: Tue Apr 07 16:05:35 PDT 2015 I'll dig into respective 8.3 docs, thanks for
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You'll want to configure broadcast domains- each of them will come with a gateway and a pre-built failover group. On Sat, May 23, 2015 at 9:48 AM, Mo
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That all turned out to be not so obvious, I ended up re-configuring the cluster from scratch, that way the SP and e0M worked straight away after 'clus
View ArticleRe: FAS8040: SP and e0M configuration
I haven't used 8.3 yet, but the way I read the documentation, the failover group should be automatically kept in sync with the broadcast domain. Remov
View ArticleRE: FAS8040: SP and e0M configuration
They are at different layers really. Broadcast domains describe network L2 port connectivity. Failover groups describe rules for selecting port to
View Article7-mode snapmirror question
Hi folks, I have a 3170 running 7.3 snapmirroring volumes shared on vfiler0 to a 3250 running 8.2.1 7-mode. I want to start replicating a volume that
View ArticleRE: 7-mode snapmirror question
Yes you can. You can mirror in any combination vfiler0 --> vfiler0 vfiler0 --> vfiler vfiler --> vfiler0 ..Note that if you use vfiler migrate or
View ArticleCDOT failover groups in 8.2.1P6
Does anyone know if you can re-order the entries within a failover group? My understanding of this is that it's an automagically created list, but I'
View ArticleRe: CDOT failover groups in 8.2.1P6
I believe you'll have to monkey with the failover policy on your LIFs if you want to control it. When using nextavail, I don't believe you can control
View ArticleRE: CDOT failover groups in 8.2.1P6
I believe Brandon is correct here, you will need to specify the order of interfaces manually if you use this option so take care when building your li
View ArticleRe: CDOT failover groups in 8.2.1P6
I have just done some 8.2.2 upgrades to 8.3P1 and found during the upgrade broadcast domains corresponding to the various networks are created along w
View ArticleRe: CDOT failover groups in 8.2.1P6
I've been looking at it for some time, just waiting for the chance to get up to 8.2.1 first, then keep the overlords happy for a week, then I should b
View ArticleRe: CDOT failover groups in 8.2.1P6
I'd guess (!) that they'll use the local-only group, but will await your next discovery :) ~Mark On 29 May 2015, at 09:10, Martin <martin@leggatt
View ArticleRE: CDOT failover groups in 8.2.1P6
It would be extremely helpful if you gave examples if configuration before and after upgrade. In particular, it is not clear to me how broadcast domai
View ArticleRe: cDOT Transition Mirror
That should work fine. Check out the 7MTT tool, which does a fine job of sorting out the fine points around source and destination volume requirement
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