device: NetApp A220 In our staging environment, I ran through the initial management network configure via the USB connected console, then configured the everything else via the web portal (data NICs, SVM, first LUN). I did this in order to document the process for production. I realize that there is way to reset the configuration and wipe the disks in a secure way. There is no sensitive data on the SAN. Is there any way to get the configuration back to the way I received it initially without requiring a secure wipe of the disks (hours of unnecessary zerorizing). i.e., I would like to use the exactly same steps I followed when I first configured the device to deploy it in production as it will be an audited process. I found this link that seems to be ok but I heard in some situations resetting to factory config leaves the SAN in a state that is not always the way the vendor shipped it e.g., licenses may be preloaded from the vendor: https://dailysysadmin.com/KB/Article/8724/how-to-wipe-or-decommission-a-netapp-san-to-clear-config-and-wipe-or-zero-disks/ thanks in advance! Marcus
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We have enabled SNMP on all of our NetApp clusters over the years. Now I would like to disable it as I'm aware it is considered insecure. Is there any loss of functionality in the following NetApp tools / features if I disable it? Is there any way to easily determine if it's being used in some way? Active IQ Active IQ Unified Manager (in particular the EMS Events functionality) OnTAP Tools SnapCenter SnapCenter Plug-In for VMware PowerShell Toolkit
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We have 2 Shares on same Vserver, we were able to connect to both shares at same time with different service account credentials , but now only one at a time is getting connected. While connecting with IP's it is working fine, but not with names i have found the below KB Multiple connections to a server or shared resource by the same user is not allowed error while accessing CIFS share - NetApp Knowledge Base [kb.netapp.com] But still have queries How both the shares using same vserver were accessible from the same source server via different credentials from the migration date till now . Please note the team was using the named CIFS path for i2q and Tips shares. Is there any way to set the primary and secondary on the share level? we should not use the Ip addresses directly. The naming convention should be used. Please advise.
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we have 2 cifs shares on vserver Both were working till date but since yesterday only one of the paths connect at one time with the respective credentials. we are getting below , if we try to connect to other share Error : The network Folder Specified is currently mapped using a different username and password To connect using a different user name and password, first disconnect existing mapping to this network drive The issue may be due to trying to connect to the same server with different credentials, both share1 & share 2 paths were working till yesterday the issue occurred today. Kindly help resolve the same as it will impact our scheduler. I am suspecting that earlier the one CIFS share was connecting through IP1 and Other CIFS share was connecting through IP2 or vice versa. Thus allowing both shares to connect from same source server. Currently the connection is going to the same IP either IP1 or IP2 I have tested the scenario through and it worked when I connected one of them with IP1 and other with IP2 via respective service accounts Please advise on the fix since as per norms, we should not use the Ip addresses directly. The naming convention should be used. Please advise.
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We are trying to setup zero touch provisiong for Netapp CDOT systems.
Does Netapp support any option to boot OnTap non-interactively, (may be using netboot) and configure interfaces, user account, and cluster ?
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