Re: nfsstat in cmode 8.3
You can use network connections active show -service nfs* On Thursday, 5 May 2016, Douglas Siggins <siggins@gmail.com> wrote: > Greetings, > Dipping
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That will only show you active network connections. Not stats. From: toasters-bounces@teaparty.net [mailto:toasters-bounces@teaparty.net] On Behalf
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Aha, thats great info, it looks like the hostname is coming under instance? instance_name vs1_nfs3_cmode1:10.20.1.88 inst
View ArticleRE: nfsstat in cmode 8.3
Yea likely no reverse DNS (PTR) record. From: Douglas Siggins [mailto:siggins@gmail.com] Sent: Thursday, May 05, 2016 4:07 PM To: Parisi, Justin
View ArticleRe: automatic SP firmware upgrade after system node image get
8.3 > On May 11, 2016, at 9:32 AM, tmac <tmacmd@gmail.com> wrote: > > what version of ONTAP? > > --tmac > > Tim McCarthy, Principal Consultant >
View ArticleRe: automatic SP firmware upgrade after system node image get
Sounds like maybe you hit this.... http://mysupport.netapp.com/NOW/cgi-bin/bol?Type=Detail&Display=876776 SP firmware upgrade initiated by Data ONTAP
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Thank you! I am lost by that KB. What does it mean?>= DATA ONTAP upgrade SP firware from most of earlier relases to DATA ONTAP 8.3.1What is being upgr
View ArticleRe: automatic SP firmware upgrade after system node image get
Basically, if you are running *any* version of ONTAP before 8.3.1, you may (or may not) hit this bug when the Service-Processor is automatically updat
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Tim,Briliant! Thank you for clarifying....Terrible setting to have in place, and I found the wrong way....auto-update!!! On Wednesday, May 11, 2
View ArticleListing NTFS style ACLs from unix client via NFS (Take 2...)
Hi all.. I asked this a few weeks ago: If a qtree is using NTFS style permissions, and that same qtree is exported via NFS to a unix client...Is the
View ArticleRE: Listing NTFS style ACLs from unix client via NFS (Take 2...)
No way to see the NTFS ACLs from a UNIX client without using SSH commands to the filer or smbcacls as mentioned previously (https://www.samba.org/samb
View ArticleRe: Listing NTFS style ACLs from unix client via NFS (Take 2...)
There is no way to see NTFS ACLs from an NFS client on any operating system because NFS simply does not pass that information through. If you are usi
View Articleincorrect language for volume
We are in the process of migrating data from our 7mode filers (8.1.2P4 7-Mode) to our new CDOT filers (8.3.1P1), and we noticed that a few of our 7mod
View ArticleRe: incorrect language for volume
You most certainly want to fix that *BEFORE* you get to Clustered ONTAP. Once a volume has its' language set in cDOT, you cannot change it. You must c
View ArticleShowmount -e?
Does anyone know why showmount -e doesn't work in CDOT? Will it ever work?
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It does work. You need to enable it.Forget if it is vserver our volume option...i think the former. Might need to be in advanced or diag to set though
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Thank you! I'm on 8.2 so this is one more thing to look forward to in 8.3. On Friday, 13 May 2016, Tim McCarthy <tmacmd@gmail.com> wrote: > It does
View Articleen_US vs. C (posix) [was: Re: incorrect language for volume]
I'm at the point of moving to cDOT soon. Considering how much trouble it is to change languages on a volume in cDOT, is there a good discussion of th
View ArticleRe: en_US vs. C (posix) [was: Re: incorrect language for volume]
Brian: I don't know if you used FilerView way back in the day (7mode, 7.x), but it had some really horrible defaults. One of those defaults was the
View ArticleRE: Showmount -e?
On the Utility ToolChest there is a custom showmount utility available for 8.2. Itâs a set of Python scripts that need to be copied to the client
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