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correct export rules are specified in the ontap_conf​ig.txt file

smokey007uk
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Hello All

 

Seeing this message when trying to run SRM , fun part is that the documentation , does not show me , where export rules are added to the config file

 

Am using this with ontap 8.3.1 CDOT

 

Does the actual ontap_config.txt file need to be modified or is this a misleading error msg when trying to run SRM test and it fails to create snapshots

 


########################################################################
# Copyright (c) 1996-2012 NetApp, Inc.
# All rights reserved
########################################################################

#This file mentions configurable parameters for netapp arrays
#If you want netapp api's to run over secure HTTP which uses SSL, set "ssl = on"
#If you want netapp api's to run over normal HTTP because the environment is secure set "ssl = off"
#By default ssl is disabled
#Example:
ssl = on
#ssl = off

#NFS Exporting Options
#root = yes/no (default is yes)
root = no
#By default the Disaster Recovery NAS Adapter will export all volumes with
#root access granted to the ESX hosts. If your environment does not use the
#root field on exports you can set this option to no, preventing this access.
#This is useful if you have configured your environment to use a non-root user
#to access datastores. You might want to prevent root access to Site Recovery
#Manager recovered datastores.

#nosuid = yes/no (default is no)
nosuid = no
#Specifies whether the Disaster Recovery NAS Adapter will export all volumes
#with the nosuid property.

#anon = uid (desired anon uid, default is none)
anon =
#By default the Disaster Recovery NAS Adapter will not export volumes using
#anon flag. To force volumes to be exported with an anonymous security
#identifier, enter the desired anon user id. For example, anon=0

#sec = sys (default is sys)
sec = sys
#Allows customization of the NFS export security type.


#Thin provisioning option. This options is used by the SRA only when running a
#SRM DR test. By default the NetApp SRA creates thin provisioned volumes for
#SRM DR test.

#volume_guarantee = none/file/volume (default is none)
volume_guarantee = none
#Controls the value of the volume guarantee option on all volumes created for
#DR test.

#lun_space_reservation = yes/no (default is no)
lun_space_reservation = no
#Controls whether the LUNs recovered for DR test are set with space
#reservations enabled or disabled.

#import_replication_settings=on\off(default is on)
import_replication_settings=off

#generate asup messages along with events (default is off)
enable_asup_message=off

#isIPv4 = yes/no (default is yes)
#This option will be used while resolving the hostnames. Nfs Hostname is resolved to IPv4 addresses if this option is yes else it is resolved to IPv6 addresses.
isIPv4 = yes

import_snapmirror_policy=on
replication_disruptive_test_failover=off

#maximum number of protection group per recovery plan , by default there will be one protection group per recovery plan
#modify the value of this parameter if there are more than two protection groups in a single recovery plan
num_protectiongroup_per_recoveryplan = 2

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georgevj
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Any reason for setting the "root=no" parameter?

 

#NFS Exporting Options
#root = yes/no (default is yes)
root = no

 

 

Also, this post seems like discussing the similiar issue. Please have a look.

http://community.netapp.com/t5/FAS-and-V-Series-Storage-Systems-Discussions/VMWare-SRM-5-1-with-NetApp-SRA-2-0-1-over-NFS-Error-Failed-to-create-snaps...

 

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