cDOT: CN1610 interconnehct switch monitoring
Hi, I wonder what you guys employ for cDOT interconnect switches monitoring? I assume SNMP is the way to go, maybe you can share some scripts with t
View Articlecifs_other_ops and cifs_ops
I'm looking at the Performance Manager graph for a volume that is a CIFS share. It graph has 4 stats: cifs_read_ops, cifs_write_ops, cifs_oth
View ArticleRE: cifs_other_ops and cifs_ops
cifs_other_ops includes metadata operations. If youâre searching for files in a directory tree, or looking up file permissions, or looking up file o
View ArticleQuestions about Cert CAs with software updates in CDOT
Toasters - This is a new one to me, but I'm sure my customer here isn't the only one out there who issues self-signed certs with custom names. Ha
View ArticleRE: Questions about Cert CAs with software updates in CDOT
This is likely bug 816595. Fixed in 8.3.1. (I know that doesnât help you get it working on your current version) http://mysupport.netapp.com/NOW/
View ArticleRE: Questions about Cert CAs with software updates in CDOT
Justin â' Thanks for the quick response, we tried with http too but get the same error. Iâve opened a case with NetApp on this, so Iâll see
View ArticleRe: Questions about Cert CAs with software updates in CDOT
Is it still possible to copy the package into mroot and install from there? On Fri, Aug 28, 2015 at 2:13 PM, Tony Bar <tbar@berkcom.com> wrote: > Ju
View ArticleRE: Questions about Cert CAs with software updates in CDOT
We use http to do the software loads. We use one of OnCommand servers we have, which have self-signed certs. We temporarily disable https, and pull t
View ArticleRe: Questions about Cert CAs with software updates in CDOT
Jeff - Thanks, that worked! Anthony Bar 650.207.5368<tel:650.207.5368> tbar@berkcom.com<mailto:tbar@berkcom.com> Berkeley Communications On Aug 28,
View ArticleRe: cifs_other_ops and cifs_ops
On 28 Aug 17:37, Rhodes, Richard L. wrote: > Iâm looking at the Performance Manager graph for a volume that is a CIFS share. > > It graph has 4 sta
View ArticleDFS referrals and 7TT?
I just discovered automatic node referrals <https://library.netapp.com/ecmdocs/ECMP1366834/html/GUID-0A5772A4-A6D7-4A00-AC2A-92B868C5B3B5.html> and I
View ArticleQtree exporting
I'm transitioning a volume with a qtree in it from 7 Mode to c mode. I have the volume replicated and the cluster sees the qtree. Is there a way t
View ArticleRE: Qtree exporting
TR-4067 covers how to use symlinks to simulate -actual support in cDOT. That would be a way to get the functionality you want. Essentially you'd creat
View ArticleCifs share access log
Greetings, Is there a way to have the system log what users connect via cifs AND also show what share they connect to? This is a 7.3.2 system. I've
View ArticleRe: Anyone able to install OnCommand Performance Manager on CentOS 6 machine?
It will not install on a non-enterprise version of Linux (Debian, CentOS, Ubuntu). You have to use RHEL or SLES. If you're running it to monitor CDO
View ArticleRe: Anyone able to install OnCommand Performance Manager on CentOS 6 machine?
I figured that was the case. I am currently running CDOT 8.3P1 What are you referring to with "the appliance version" ? Thanks for the help, Scott
View ArticleRe: Anyone able to install OnCommand Performance Manager on CentOS 6 machine?
There is now a VMware appliance version of OCUM and the Performance Manager as well. Here's a link to the OCUM download. You'll need vSphere 5+ to r
View ArticleRe: Anyone able to install OnCommand Performance Manager on CentOS 6 machine?
I have installed OnCommand on many centos machines, just need to change the redhat-release file to match the rhel equivelant of centos 6 . I think it
View ArticleRe: Anyone able to install OnCommand Performance Manager on CentOS 6 machine?
Hi Scott, I can't remember if it was this or OCUM 6.x, but I just changed the /etc/redhat-release file to match what a rhel system would have and the
View ArticleRE: Anyone able to install OnCommand Performance Manager on CentOS 6 machine?
That's true, I had forgotten you could do that. At any rate, I'd rather run a "supported" version if it makes my life easier. I really like the a
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