My question is Does NVMe/FC persistent port support include ASAr2 or just only ASA ? I am not sure what ASA means. Does it also include ASAr2 ? From TR-4080, ONTAP Overew, Takeover and giveback : Should a controller fail, its partner assumes data service provision using its own interfaces. if the node is an ASA, then persistent ports and/or iSCSI LIF failover are enabled and supported, failed interfaces are reactivated on the partner by either migrating the IP address (iSCSI LIF failover) or relocating the HBA WWNN (for FCP and NVMe/FC persistent ports), ensuring hosts do not encounter lost storage paths. Thanks and regards, Chun Chiang
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Hi On my RHEL7 some NFS share sporadicaly time out during the mounting phase. It s not always the same share if i connect on the computer if i mount manually it works like a charm. I guess it s kind of performance problem as i m mount numerous NFs share ( more than 100 ) . 025-11-14T00:20:48+01:00 inti022.cnrgh.fr systemd: Mounting /env/export/v_bex... 2025-11-14T00:22:18+01:00 inti022.cnrgh.fr systemd: env-export-v_bex.mount mounting timed out. Stopping. 2025-11-14T00:22:18+01:00 inti022.cnrgh.fr systemd: env-export-v_bex.mount mount process exited, code=killed status=15 2025-11-14T00:22:18+01:00 inti022.cnrgh.fr systemd: Failed to mount /env/export/v_bex. I have put the following options timeo=600,retrans=2 Does someone have some hints to debug further
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Hi All I've got two NetApp clusters. "ClusterA" and "ClusterB". Both are running ONTAP 9.11.1P10. "ClusterA" has an SVM that contains a volume that has thousands of Shares attached to it (Which is also around 15TB in size). We are planning on Decommissioning "ClusterA" but before we do that we need to move the data over to "ClusterB". What is the best, easiest and safest / most reliable method for us to do this? We need to migrate the SVM from ClusterA to ClusterB but also keep everything in the exact same state. Is there a way? Just to also mention (i'm not sure if this matters), there is a cluster peer between both clusters. Thanks
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Hello, I have a customer that ingests millions of small files into a netapp volume and then copies the data to another directory in the same volume. Sometimes my customer experiences latency when copying the files. I don’t see volume or controller latency. I would think the files are already in cache / WAFL when the files are initially ingest therefore the write to another directory would be fast? Is there a way to remedy this? would NFS trunking be a solution? The environment FAS 8300 controllers running Ontap 9.15p7 Linux servers running RHEL 9 NFS v4.2 Thanks
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