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Hello,
I recently stood up a new NetApp system that is running 9.7. As one of my routine setup steps I tried to check the DQP version with this command:
run -node <node> -command rdfile /etc/qual_devices_v3
....as described in the following article ...
https://mysupport.netapp.com/NOW/download/tools/diskqual/
However this didn't work in 9.7. I got the following:
/etc/qual_devices_v3: No such file or directory
Any ideas?
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if it's not there. do the download of the latest.
storage firmware download –node * -package-url http://<web-server>/path/qual_devices.zip
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if it's not there. do the download of the latest.
storage firmware download –node * -package-url http://<web-server>/path/qual_devices.zip
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Interesting, okay @SpindleNinja . Is it normal for a brand new system not to have it?
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Yep, not unheard of. Config advisor or AIQ catches it if it's missing and i'll just add it.
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Okay thanks for the tip @SpindleNinja !
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Hmm what does an ls for /etc show at the node shell? Try downloading it like the steps show. If you get stuck we can help from support on a Zoom.
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@paul_stejskal here it is. As you can see, no qual_devices. If this is actually normal for a new system it's no biggie to add it, I just expected it would be there in a fresh install.
node run -node pobarnacl01p_node01 -command "priv set diag; ls /etc"
Warning: These diagnostic commands are for use by NetApp
personnel only.
.
..
log
keymgr
messages
app_templates
backups
cshm_nod
firmware
http
lang
mlnx
qpid
shibboleth
ssl
vfiler
vserver
www
zoneinfo
MFA
asup_content.conf
netapp_filer.dtd
ontapAuditE.dll
qdrouterd.conf.json
qpidd.conf
registry.default
services
syslog.conf.sample
.mroot.cksum
tape_config
configtab_apollo
configtab_aurora
configtab_katana
configtab_lml
configtab_razor
configtab_saber
.pmroot.cksum
registry.0
registry
registry.1
registry.bck
registry.local
registry.local.0
registry.local.bck
configs
registry.local.1
acpp_fw
swapfile
crash
mlog
cluster_config
sp_fw
clihelp
varfs.tgz
upload
initial_varfs.tgz
mib
oldvarfs.tgz
env
raid
stats
.usercores
nvfail_rename
entropy-file
NDU
vserver_4294967295
rlm_config_to_filer
rlm_stats
.mroot_late.cksum
disk_fw
hba_fw
shelf_fw
resolv.conf
.pmroot_late.cksum
entropy
spcs
krb5.conf
spcs.pub
spcs-server.pem
spcs-client.pem
spcs-ca.pem
cpmi_key
cpmi_key.pub
.avail
frulog
croproxy_jail
rlm_config_temp_file
dhidx
RLM_FW
rlm_config_from_filer
serialnum
registry.lastgood
.rotate_complete
sp_security_config
man
software
oldenv
krb5
.zapi
shm_stat.bin
shm_med_err.log
messages.4
messages.5
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Sorry my reply got blocked. The file is literally a text file so it is safe to download.
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Makes sense! No concern with installing it, just curious why it wasn't there initially.
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Hi, does that mean that if this file not there I can install non-oem drives? And if it is there then ONTAP checks its model\serial and restrict from attaching any other than original drive?
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