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I am reading in the ontap upgrade guide that from a windows host you upgrade by mapping a drive to the root of the system - Howerver, if you do not have cifs what is the process for upgrading DOT?
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This is NetApp's Storage Management Initiative. Please see this KB:
https://kb.netapp.com/support/index?page=content&id=3012116
It effectively allows you to install an agent on a client to monitor/receive information your appliance.
do you need it - no. NetApp Operations Manager is very good unless you wish to do something specific with the information.
Hope this answers all your questions and please dont forgot to award any points.
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Martin
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Hi, there are several other methods, all mentioned in on NOW site..
This is a slightly older version of ONTAP, but the upgrade process is essentially the same. Still a good place to start.
Hope this helps.
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Pretty sure (its been awhile since i've tried) that you can connect a host to the \\filer\c$ share without a cifs license.
The other, easier imo, option is to use http i.e. software get http://10.1.1.1/801RC3_image.tgz then software install 801RC3_image.tgz
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Also, what is SMI-S and do I need it?
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This is NetApp's Storage Management Initiative. Please see this KB:
https://kb.netapp.com/support/index?page=content&id=3012116
It effectively allows you to install an agent on a client to monitor/receive information your appliance.
do you need it - no. NetApp Operations Manager is very good unless you wish to do something specific with the information.
Hope this answers all your questions and please dont forgot to award any points.
Thanks
Martin
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Thanks for the help
