Re: Diag password reset
Not sure if this prompts for the old password, but have you tried: security login password -username diag On Wed, Feb 10, 2016 at 9:56 AM, Basil <
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that was for cdot. 7mode would be: useradmin diaguser password On Wed, Feb 10, 2016 at 10:02 AM, Rob Bush <bushrsa@gmail.com> wrote: > Not sure if
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No, embarrassingly. And it works. Thanks! On Wednesday, 10 February 2016, Rob Bush <bushrsa@gmail.com> wrote: > Not sure if this prompts for the old
View ArticleRE: where does CDOT keep the .7z files for the configuration backups?
It looks like it is /mroot/etc/backups/config/ (at least on my 8.3.1/8.3.2 clusters) and it doesn't look like you can get to that directory from the s
View ArticleShowmount (cdot 8.3.1) shows multiple "/" because of root mir
Toasters, It's great to see showmount back in ontap 8.3.  I'm having an issue with it though.  It shows multiple root entries ("/")  presumably
View ArticleNwkThd_00:warning: NFS response to client was slow
NwkThd_00:warning]: NFS response to client xx.xx.xx.xx for volume 0x1234567 was slow, op was v3 write, 65 > 60 (in seconds) I have a filer head, on w
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That's a very generic warning- I'd open a case. On Mon, Feb 15, 2016 at 6:44 AM, Edward Rolison <ed.rolison@gmail.com> wrote: > NwkThd_00:warning]:
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Are you hosting your datastores on SATA drives? I have seen this before (many times) when customer use SATA and try to host too many virtual machines
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What type and speed disks are you using for the VMware environment? If you're using 15k disks there are a couple things I would start with. Check th
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The long and short seems to be - I'm getting low_mbuf CPs on the filter head, and at the time the error message occurs - I'm also getting back to back
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Edward - Good luck with your corrective plan, but if you're getting back to back CPs simply rebooting or patching (unless there's a specific patch th
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Well, if it's caused by low_mbuf, those are memory buffers that can be cleared with a reboot. However, the issue will likely resurface unless there i
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Yes - my first port of call is to see if I can make low_mbufs go away. I haven't often seen that, although I have seen similar when I'd got a memory l
View ArticleLive alerting for crypto files
Is there a way to use fpolicy as an alerting system for ransomware infections? Everything I've read about native policies seems to indicate that it's
View ArticleRe: 3170 issue
Thanks to Andrei and Tim et al, Iâve found the little blighters. Now I just need to reassign 112 disks :) ~Mark From: tmac <tmacmd@gmail.c
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Worst case, you may need to head in to maintenance mode and issue the disk reassign command there. Been a while and I do not remember if any version o
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You can do it in any version, older ones required going into advanced mode and using disk remove_ownership, newer ones just allow you to do âdisk as
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You can reassign them without maintenance mode in diag privilege level. disk assign disk_id -s unowned first, then just assign as usual. Best regard
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Are these disks that came from another system to be added to this controller as spares? How did 112 disks show up with ownership from another control
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And if "disk show" and "disk show -n" still doesn't sum up to 350 you probably have disks assigned to "foreign" controllers in between, which you see
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