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Hi there I am starting from scratch to install a FAS2040 is there a setup guide any where I am not finding one
also any help would be appreciated.
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Thanks I'll check it out
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so I set the IP and subnet etc but the device is still showing something else
is there a way to force the new config
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You could boot into maintenance mode (ctrl-c) during boot. and do opt 4 on each controller that will wipe everything, including any data.
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Got it going, looking to do link aggregation ports so 2 ports work together
in this case both e0a I’d like to get together
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What you're looking for is called an ifgrps. They actually can't cross controllers. So you could bundle e0a and e0b on the same controller together. During a failover the IPs that use that ifgrp would move to the partner and data would continue to be served out.
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hey how do you save the running config is there a wr or some command for that
for nvram with netapp
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found this http://www.datadisk.co.uk/html_docs/netapp/netapp_cs.htm
but not sure if the commands are current
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are you thinking like a cisco device were you have to run something like "copy run start" to make sure it boots OK the next time? - There's no need for this type of action on netapp.
...or taking a backup copy just incase the root volume / aggr get corrupted? for 7mode system, this would be a good place to start: https://kb.netapp.com/app/answers/answer_view/a_id/1036245/~/how-to-backup-system-configuration-files-on-the-filer-
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Yea that’s what I was thinking , because the config when I rebooted went away
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sorry about that, give this a look over. (been a while since I had to build a new 7mode system!) yeah, you need to copy the same command into the etc/rc file
https://library.netapp.com/ecmdocs/ECMP1368831/html/GUID-3C690A8F-691A-45F2-BA1D-05F945E14515.html
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does this allow for raid 6 instead of 4 ?
I cant seem to get it any higher it says raid 4 or DP
btw thanks for all the help
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is it possible to set an IP for the e0P management port? if so how do we do that
I tried from maintenance mode
no dice said I have to do it from the CLI
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e0P is not for data use. I believe it's for the ACP cabling for external shelves.
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I know its not data but what if the IP is in conflict with others... I wondered how to be able to change it
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I have not ever heard of a conflict, but then again people usually don't run 192.168.0.x in a corp.
I found an old doc that says that you can use "acpadmin configure" to configure the IP network. give it a try.
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well there is other servers but its vm the 192....
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That network is only between the shelves and the controller.
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got the rc file going
