OCPM 2.1 RC1 Client Cert?
Trying to do a fresh install of OCPM 2.1 RC1, but when I attempt to connect to it, it is demanding a client certificate that I don't have on any of my
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HI Carl, Iâve run into this as well. I came to the conclusion that this is on purpose since OCUM 6.4 is designed to pull the OCPM interface into i
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No. You can: 1. ignore the message and continue using the self-assigned cert (the reason for the message) 2. ignore the message and continue using th
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Thanks Scott. You are right on the money with this. There is no need to attempt to connect to OCPM 2.1 with anything other than OCUM. Thanks again,
View Articlemissing NFS exports after controller reboot
This is a bit of a quirky issue, wondering if anyone has come across this before? We are hosting a vFiler on a 7-mode array. The other day we had a
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Eric, This appears like someone created the new exports from the CLI but didnât use the -p switch. If you create a new export from the CLI without
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PS - the exports file for the vfiler will be on /vol/<vfiler root vol>/etc/exports. Regards, André M. Clark > On Mar 9, 2016, at 18:03, Eric Peng <
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Also to add- unless you disabled snapshots, the root vol should have a health list, ideally back from before the reboot. You can rdfile straight out o
View ArticleRe: 7Mode junction-path style on cDOT
Thanks Tim, it worked as you described. In the mean time I also fixed out puppet based tooling, so that it knows about the cDOT junction style. Vlad
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How about, instead of creating an empty volume, you *create a QTree named "vol"...***(in the SVM root volume)* *Then you can also easily mount with a
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Very good point....when I was doing this on the older versions of GX and cDOT, qtrees were non-existent. --tmac *Tim McCarthy, **Principal Consultan
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Doesn't even need to be a qtree. Can be an empty directory. From: <toasters-bounces@teaparty.net<mailto:toasters-bounces@teaparty.net>> on behalf of
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I think the idea is you can easily make the qtree from ONTAP without having to mount the volume first, like in my first post. Not sure, but I think it
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You can create folders in cDOT with ZAPI calls. ;) http://community.netapp.com/t5/Data-ONTAP-Discussions/Create-parent-directories-for-a-junction-pat
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SHweet! I just dug a little deeper....you can do this with the Powershell Toolkit also: (from powershell) *> Connect-NcController dc02* Name
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I'm using puppet module (based on NetApp SDK) to create cDOT volumes, but it fails to do the same. I always failed to understand a difference between
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SDK sometimes doesn't work, depending on the version/support for ZAPI calls. PS toolkit is probably easier. Tmac posted the method for that. -----Or
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Justin> SDK sometimes doesn't work, depending on the version/support for ZAPI calls. Which sucks... Justin> PS toolkit is probably easier. Tmac post
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ïÔÐÒÁ×ÌÅÎÏ Ó iPhone > 17 ÍÁÒÔÁ 2016 Ç., × 23:01, Parisi, Justin <Justin.Parisi@netapp.com> ÎÁÐÉÓÁÌ(Á): > > SDK sometimes doesn't work, depending on
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That was understanding as well, until I came across a few calls that didn't work =( On Fri, Mar 18, 2016 at 5:44 AM, andrei.borzenkov@ts.fujitsu.com
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