Talk with fellow users about the multiple protocols supported by NetApp unified storage including SAN, NAS, CIFS/SMB, NFS, iSCSI, S3 Object, Fibre-Channel, NVMe, and FPolicy.
Talk with fellow users about the multiple protocols supported by NetApp unified storage including SAN, NAS, CIFS/SMB, NFS, iSCSI, S3 Object, Fibre-Channel, NVMe, and FPolicy.
I want to discontinue linux style filesystems on my netapp cluster. When i change the security style of a qtree from linux to ntfs, the underlaying directories are not changed. Is this not possible with netapp tooling? (I can copy the data with rsync/robocopy with a mapped user, but that is time consuming)
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hello and sorry for my english, I have to create a new file server. I want to create server in windows server 2022 but for the share files i want to mount drive D to Netapp where will be the storage of files. I want to do like this because i want to have functionnality i use on Netapp (snapshot, fabricPool, snapmirror...). But i don't know what it the best to mount the volume. I don't want to mount with NFS because it native on windows now but not very good. I want to mount and manage file sharing with NTFS rights directly from windows. So i have ISCSI or SMB (CIFS). What is the best for you for what i want to do ? thanks a lot
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We're repeatedly receiving the following error messages: None of the LSA servers configured for Vserver (x) are currently accessible via the network. Run vserver cifs domain discovered-servers show to see the list of discovered servers. Also, check EMS event log to see the possible cause of errors on these servers. Alert Received on: Tue Jan 21 2025 6:40 AM. We received these error messages 2 years ago (Solved: Issues creating Active Directory entries and vservers - NetApp Community) , and we believe it might be a bug. Please advise
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Hi, do any of you know if Ontap supports the BFD Protocol? https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bidirectional_Forwarding_Detection The documentation provided in the link below suggests using aggressive timers to detect fallouts but as far as I can tell the using BFD is a much more elegant solution to this problem. https://www.netapp.com/media/79703-TR-4949.pdf Thank you in advance for any feedback and comments on this. - Jonar
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