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is there any command to find NetApp FAS model name via putty in 7 mode.
2016-06-01
09:24 AM
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Hi all,
I am new to NetApp storage. Could anyone help me the command to find NetApp model name (FAS XXXX). Other than sysconfig -a command.
Thanks
Lakshmanan
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what's wrong with that?
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Hi JGPSHNTAP,
Thanks for replying. sysconfig -a gives perfectly the FAS model name but Do we have anyother command to find FAS model name. I heard this was an interview question so i am eager to know.
Thank you
Lakshmanan
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That's a terrible interview question... sorry...
It's irrellevant. Sysconfig -a is the answer ... Or powershell.. Anyways, 7-mode is no more. You need to focus on cDOT or Ontap 9
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Thankyou for the reply
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Though this post is too old I still thought it would benefit someone who googles it.
If you are using 9.3 and above on a CDOT then this command will get you the Model if it's a FAS or AFF - > system show
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Yes, but I perfer.... which ever floats ur boat.
system controller show
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hello:
In very bad cases, sysconfig-a can not see the model name, you can use sysconfig-v to see the model of the device, hopefully can help you
Best regards
