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I need to patch my 9.12.1 simulator to get around the CIFS/Windows authentication issue (https://kb.netapp.com/Support_Bulletins/Customer_Bulletins/SU530#)
I've managed to get hold of the P7 patch, and when I first tried to upload it to the sim via the GUI (Cluster->overview->: More->Update ONTAP) I got an error message telling me there wasn't enough space.
I followed the instructions here: https://kb.netapp.com/onprem/ontap/dm/System_Manager/System_Manager_fails_to_upload_ONTAP_image_due_to_insufficient_space
and now the upload directory has 2.9GB free, which should be ample (the P7 patch is only 2.3GB).
However, now when I try to upload the patch, the cluster just unceremoniously reboots. In the event log all I can see is mention of a coredump being saved, but nothing about what caused it.
I have expanded the RAM to 16GB, no difference.
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Well it seems with 9.12.1 you have to choose "From Server" (ie using an http: server), as if you try "From Local client" using the browser to upload it directly you'll get a core dump and reboot 😐
I used HFS from rejetto.com as the http: server on my windows box - works well.
Don't forget the Windows firewall!
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Well it seems with 9.12.1 you have to choose "From Server" (ie using an http: server), as if you try "From Local client" using the browser to upload it directly you'll get a core dump and reboot 😐
I used HFS from rejetto.com as the http: server on my windows box - works well.
Don't forget the Windows firewall!
