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.
Hi all,
Need on advise on my configuration on netapp cluster which is i try to setup 1 netapp simulator cmode version 9.x using vmware workstation pro 15.0. I already succeed configure cluster (1 node), create aggregate and create svm with cifs protocol. I also have done to connect my cluster to my lab domain.
I also succeed to create volume, create share and verify a juction path on svm. All in good condition. But when i try to mount the share file that i create, it failed. It show in event log in the netapp as per below.
I already try few resolution that i found in the KB when i google it but still the issue still persisted. Any idea on this issue?
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Hi All, vserver few years ago we migrated Z.com to X.com. Now we did migration x.com to y.com. Most of the share security groups back to z.com. verified Security group also migrated same on active directory end. Same security groups are created on y.com( new domain ) we just want know, how the acls getting, from y.com for z.com ? how to check it from storage end ? how it back to old domain ? is there any way to NFTS level permission to share level permission ?
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I have a test lab with ONTAP simulator at 9.13.1 version, and Microsoft published windows server 2025 last month, so I want test ONTAP with new OS. 1.Windows server 2025 is installed and active directory service is installed. 2. During the cifs create procedure, it shows an error: Machine account creation procedure failed. 3. From wireshark capture, it shows kpasswd replyed an error.
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Hi, I've setup export policy like in printout on the bottom. When I mount on a client all root created files are owned by nobody user and group. Can this be changed to be listed as "root" owned? If I choose nfsv3 then this works as I want. Regards ClusterT::vserver security file-directory> vserver export-policy rule show -vserver SVM_xxxx -policyname Vol_xxxx -instance
Vserver: SVM_xxxx
Policy Name: Vol_xxxx
Rule Index: 4
Access Protocol: nfs4
List of Client Match Hostnames, IP Addresses, Netgroups, or Domains: 10.xx.yy.zz
RO Access Rule: sys
RW Access Rule: sys
User ID To Which Anonymous Users Are Mapped: 65534
Superuser Security Types: any
Honor SetUID Bits in SETATTR: true
Allow Creation of Devices: true
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Hi, We have an AFF 190 running NetApp Release 9.9.1P2 The clients who have updated to Windows 11 24h4 cannot access the filers anymore, could anyone please give us an idea why? Anyone else having similar issues? Thanks very much in advance for any replies.
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