Have an issue running cluster setup on the 9.1 Simulator on Fusion. Start the sim and do option 4 as required and the sim comes up as normal asking to confirm yes for ASUP enable. Answer yes and then the prompt for node mgmt port comes up. Type exit here to get to the ::> prompt to start cluster setup. Type cluster setup and it goes back to the confirm yes for the ASUP enable prompt. From here it just loops the same steps over and over. I have tried with 8.3.2 and 9.0 simulators and they act as expected. I have re-downloaded the 9.1 simulator which didn’t change the behavior of the steps. Anyone else seen this or have an idea of what is happening?
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I'm needing to pull SP/RLM information for a customer and am wanting to use DataONTAP PowerShell Toolkit. As of this time I haven't found a cmdlet that will allow me to retrieve that information from the systems. Does anyone know if that is possible with our toolkit or will I need to go pull it manually? I a cmdlet exist please share. Sorry if I just missed it. Thank you
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Try using admin as the username with a "blank" password. It should take you to a prompt that looks like this: ::> This is the cluster prompt without the cluster name as the node hasn't been joined yet. At that point the command would be "cluster setup". That should just drop you into the setup to join the node. Hope this helps. Lyle
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I have both 8.1 and 8.1.1 Cluster-mode Sims running on ESX 5 without any issues. It looks almost like the download file is corrupted. Below is the image of my file list for 8.1 from browsing the ESX datastore. I would try to re-download the file.
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Check out these two BURTs http://web.netapp.com/~burt/views/538/538229.html http://web.netapp.com/~burt/views/569/569689.html C-Mode enforces cabling A and C ports to square ports and B and D ports to circle ports. Hope this helps, Lyle
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Look at the security style of the root volume of the share. I have seen this on installs and the volumes get built with a security style of UNIX by default. Try setting it to NTFS if you can as that has fixed this issue for us. Haven't tried MIXED mode but that may work also.
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