DFM 3.2 Protection Polices - Backup Snapshot Policy
We have a Protection Policy with Primary data set to retain backups (snapshots) of two daily's and two weekly's. On the Backup side, we have it set t
View ArticleRe: "cifs setup" fails with "Setup cannot connect to an LDAP...
Here is how I resolved it. 1. Register a new object (your filer to be added) in your domain controller manually. Or ask respective Windows sysadmin t
View ArticleRe: Snapmirror TDP from 7mode to CDOT - Can I 'daisy chain'?
On 2016-08-25 12:06, Edward Rolison wrote: > I'm migrating a bunch of volumes from a 7 mode filer, to CDOT. > > For various reasons, I'd _like_ to spl
View ArticleRe: Snapmirror TDP from 7mode to CDOT - Can I 'daisy chain'?
On 2016-08-25 13:05, tmac wrote: > The other option you have, if space is not an issue, you could do multiple > VSM and then delete what you do not wa
View ArticleRe: Snapmirror TDP from 7mode to CDOT - Can I 'daisy chain'?
To clarify, the setup I was testing was a QSM between volumes in 7-mode, deleting the QSM and shared snapshots on those two volumes, then trying to sy
View ArticleRe: Snapmirror TDP from 7mode to CDOT - Can I 'daisy chain'?
DAMN! How'd I forget about that! As long as you have NFS access (and there are no CIFS ACLs on the files) XCP is the bomb! VERY VERY fast http://my
View Articlexcp for NTFS files?
I heard rumors that xcp is being worked on for NTFS files- is anyone familiar with progress on that? I've started using it for more than just copying
View ArticleRe: Snapmirror TDP from 7mode to CDOT - Can I 'daisy chain'?
I've found that the ratio of NTFS to Unix permission styles in the shops I've worked at is very high. XCP is extremely interesting, but still a tool w
View ArticleRe: Snapmirror TDP from 7mode to CDOT - Can I 'daisy chain'?
On 2016-08-25 13:17, Basil wrote: > XCP is, like you said, only NFS. If the files are NTFS, which is usually > the case, Very true. I'm in a world wh
View ArticleRe: Snapmirror TDP from 7mode to CDOT - Can I 'daisy chain'?
Well, I have just tried a local qsm, a break and then a vsm to cdot. That seemed to work, but I am not sure if the resync will work sufficiently well
View ArticleRE: xcp for NTFS files?
Yes, this is being worked on, as well as other enhancements. ;) From: toasters-bounces@teaparty.net [mailto:toasters-bounces@teaparty.net] On Behal
View ArticleRE: Snapmirror TDP from 7mode to CDOT - Can I 'daisy chain'?
XCP support for NTFS is being worked on, FWIW. :) -----Original Message----- From: toasters-bounces@teaparty.net [mailto:toasters-bounces@teaparty.ne
View ArticleOntap SELECT SSD
Hi folks, I was told by someone on my account team that SSD isn't "allowed" on Ontap SELECT. That said, I found in TR 4517, page 9, (http://www.netap
View ArticleRE: Ontap SELECT SSD
Basil â' For ONTAP select all the storage must be of the same type and speed (e.g. 7200 RPM NL-SAS, 10000 RPM SAS, SSDs) so you canât mix and ma
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No SSD support in ONTAP Select yet. That TR doesnât explicitly say itâs supported; it just mentions that other solutions need SSD: Although som
View ArticleRE: Ontap SELECT SSD
It does not say that SSD isn't supported, but I've heard that from multiple people: "All locally attached storage that is managed by ONTAP Select must
View ArticleRe: Ontap SELECT SSD
As I heard there will all ssd support for ONTAP Select in 9.1 On Wed, Sep 7, 2016 at 10:09 PM, BERNTSEN Basil < basil.berntsen-ext@socgen.com> wrote:
View ArticlecDOT 8.2.x, grow aggregates or new ones?
Guys, I've got a four node, 8060 cluster running cDOT 8.2.x which we just added in a bunch of disks, spread evenly across our two HA pairs. 2 x DS42
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John, I generally favor fewer larger aggregates, to keep capacity fragmentation down. One exception to this personal rule is if I have a bunch of DS
View ArticleRe: cDOT 8.2.x, grow aggregates or new ones?
Recently I don't recommend to create aggregates 'as big as possible' any more. I would create aggregates between 50-100TB and than move volumes online
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