Dude, your confusing me.. and scaring me in the same time... But whatever here ya go aggr offline (aggrname) aggr destroy (aggrname) then follow the aggregate create commands.
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Total capacity vs overall optimal disk layout, I tend to build out 2240's a little differently Also, depends on how far away you are from a PFE to come onsite and replace a disk. That also plays into the picture... I tend to go on the side of less risk. 18 + 2 spares on A side, and B side is 3 disk aggr0 + 1 spare. I usually sleep better at night that way
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You hit a sore spot with me.. OCR was a great product, but they are discontinuing it for whatever reason and there is no replacement. Unless you want to buy insight.. Good luck with that.. For our environment it was min $2mill
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We have some vfilers, where the NFS Exports are not getting populated into the oncommand database... Is there a reason why that is? Cifs shares report on same vfiler works without issue
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As we told you in the previous thread what we suggested you to do... Netboot, but this seems like a new system, why aren't you calling support? That's why you pay all that money....
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I had some time to play with this as well Let me know if this works with the same results get-navol | % { if (get-navoloption $_.name | ? {$_.name -eq "fractional_reserve" -and $_.value -eq "100"}) { write-host $_.name } } I'm not building a select statement with expressions, but im curious to see if this is the same result
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I hope this is in your lab..... And you should be on the phone with support if it's not your lab. You're probably going to have to netboot, but im not 100% sure
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First has support said anything about you running rc1 and not 5.2R1. You are essentially running a release candidate. Are you saying that your performance advisor data just stops collecting or your events like volume fulls stop getting alerted?
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Sounds like you need to brush up on your netapp skills. Are you using the cifs_homedir.cfg file? Each qtree requires a quota which can be managed from the quota commands and easily automated.
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So you bought 3 new shelves (or used) at this point for your 3070. Are they FC shelves? You can only add 6 shelves per fc loop, so you have to start another loop since you have 3. Are you running MPHA, you should really run config advisor and hopefully your netapp sales team can assist you. Althought a 3070 is very old at this point. I assuming you are runnin 7.x at this point
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After all the years, I haven't played around much with that cmdlet... You need to expand the property object for counters. But, i think i'm doing something wrong with the way i've just tested it in the lab PS C:\powershell> get-naperfdata system| Select -expandproperty counters | ? {$_.name -like "*avg_proce*"} Name Value ---- ----- avg_processor_busy 10243596186 The ultimate goal would be to use it like the stats command stats show -n 50 - i 1 volume:*:cifs_read_latency - Something like that right?
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Ok, again, you are confusing me, and not to be difficult. If you are creating a mixed mount that's one thing, but then you decided to create a qtree and not share out the qtree. So, remind me again, what was the point of creating a qtree? That doesn't make sense to me. Also, IMHO, all mixed mount security should be controlled by NTFS with password file and usermap if necassary.
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Ok, let me address a few of my concerns here. You create a qtree and set the security style of the qtree to NTFS, but you created a share at the root of the volume. You would need to create a share at the qtree level in order for this to work smoothly as discussed. All of these volumes QA_test /vol/QA_test everyone / Full Control QA_small /vol/QA_small everyone / Full Control were defaulted to unix based b/c you have a wafl option set to unix If you want to change your default you need to do the following options wafl.default_security_style ntfs Also, based on the thread, it concerns me that you don't have a good grasp on the situation so you might want to do a little bit of reading regarding qtrees etc... Like I said before, it doesn't make a difference if your root vol is unix, if you created a qtree and shared at the qtree level you would have been fine. Also, you are running a VERY old version of ontap, so you might want to check HWU to see what you can upgrade too.
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It sounds like you need some assistance from professional services with this one. Also a 3140 is an OLD box, did you somehow procure this and are trying to put c-mode on it or use it as a retired box. Usually, when a var sells a c-mode solution they sell you all the proper pieces to the puzzle so you don't end up in this situation. You might want to talk to your reseller
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Ok, to my knowledge, you are setting only the http root directoy for the local http server (stripped down web server) When you say access directories over the web, what do you mean? Normally, you would build an apache instance and mount the directory as a file system. I'm not quite sure what you are trying to do, unless i'm totally off base
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I've done this before. We had hp eva in back of a v-series and it sucked, so we converted it all to FAS disk. Just don't try to remove the vseries license, and it will still be a vseries with fas disk. And my configuration was supported
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What ontap version are you running. Also, are you looking at just sysstat or sysstat -m 1 Once I hear those answers I can better answer, but on the surface you can failover, but you will experience what is called performance degradation HA.
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