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OSSV change NDMP password

BEEFY1471
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After installing OSSV 3.0.1 I cannot find a way to input a new or change the existing. NDMP password. is there a way to do this?

If you have to re-install OSSV what files and folders should be backed up to save the config for snapvault relationships?

Many Thanks

Will

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sharmadevender
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Here’s how to change the NDMP password:

  1. Open up the Command prompt (on Windows) or Terminal (on Unix) ie. OSSV Host.
  2. Navigate to install_dir/bin folder.
  3. Run svpassword.
  4. You will be prompted for a new password. Enter the password.
  5. Restart the OSSV service on the host.

e.g.

[/]$ cd /usr/snapvault/bin  [/usr/snapvault/bin]$ ./svpassword  Password: <Enter the password here>  Password changed  


Here is the link for more information

https://kb.netapp.com/support/index?page=content&id=2010134&actp=LIST_RECENT&viewlocale=en_US&searchid=1296570465177

Hope it will help.

-DEV

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sharmadevender
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Here’s how to change the NDMP password:

  1. Open up the Command prompt (on Windows) or Terminal (on Unix) ie. OSSV Host.
  2. Navigate to install_dir/bin folder.
  3. Run svpassword.
  4. You will be prompted for a new password. Enter the password.
  5. Restart the OSSV service on the host.

e.g.

[/]$ cd /usr/snapvault/bin  [/usr/snapvault/bin]$ ./svpassword  Password: <Enter the password here>  Password changed  


Here is the link for more information

https://kb.netapp.com/support/index?page=content&id=2010134&actp=LIST_RECENT&viewlocale=en_US&searchid=1296570465177

Hope it will help.

-DEV

BEEFY1471
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Thank you. very helpful.

any idea on what data needs to be backed up if OSSV is reinstalled for any reason. Need to keep the snpavault relationships

Thanks

sharmadevender
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The OSSV database for a particular relationship can also be restored if needed. It would be in root of destination qtree of NetApp filer.

 

Restore the

.OSSV_DATABASE_BACKUP file from the root of the destination qtree to a file in any temporary location on the OSSV host. For example:

 

<install_dir>\bin\snapvault restore –S fas1:/vol/backups/ossv1/.OSSV_DATABASE_BACKUP C:\temp\database

 

The OSSV service running on the host will automatically recognize this as a database restore and complete the operations to put the recovered database in place.

-DEV

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