Presentation from 2008. Compares Lighttpd .vs Apache for static content. Discovery session for scaling http://www.imagesocket.com during it's peak popularity.
This is really old and /outdated/ at this point.
XPDS16: Xen Scalability Analysis - Weidong Han, Zhichao Huang & Wei Yang, HuaweiThe Linux Foundation
As CPU integrates more cores, server will have more and more cores. It requires hypervisor to have good scalability. This talk will introduce our analysis on many core scalability of Xen, and share some findings and lessons.
Presentation from 2008. Compares Lighttpd .vs Apache for static content. Discovery session for scaling http://www.imagesocket.com during it's peak popularity.
This is really old and /outdated/ at this point.
XPDS16: Xen Scalability Analysis - Weidong Han, Zhichao Huang & Wei Yang, HuaweiThe Linux Foundation
As CPU integrates more cores, server will have more and more cores. It requires hypervisor to have good scalability. This talk will introduce our analysis on many core scalability of Xen, and share some findings and lessons.
OpenStack Korea 2015 상반기스터디(devops) 스크립트로 오픈스택 설치하기 20150728jieun kim
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[OpenStack Korea Community Study Group, DevOps]
2015년 상반기 두번째 스터디, DevOps Class
"쉘 스크립트를 활용한 오픈스택 Kilo 설치 - 10분만에 끝내기"
D2에서 진행한 스터디 마무리 발표, 2번째 발표에대한 자료입니다.
OSDC 2014: Nat Morris - Open Network Install EnvironmentNETWAYS
ONIE defines an open source “install environment” that runs on this management subsystem utilizing facilities in a Linux/BusyBox environment. This environment allows end-users and channel partners to install the target network OS as part of data center provisioning, in the fashion that servers are provisioned.
ONIE enables switch hardware suppliers, distributors and resellers to manage their operations based on a small number of hardware SKUs. This in turn creates economies of scale in manufacturing, distribution, stocking, and RMA enabling a thriving ecosystem of both network hardware and operating system alternatives.
OpenStack Korea 2015 상반기스터디(devops) 스크립트로 오픈스택 설치하기 20150728jieun kim
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[OpenStack Korea Community Study Group, DevOps]
2015년 상반기 두번째 스터디, DevOps Class
"쉘 스크립트를 활용한 오픈스택 Kilo 설치 - 10분만에 끝내기"
D2에서 진행한 스터디 마무리 발표, 2번째 발표에대한 자료입니다.
OSDC 2014: Nat Morris - Open Network Install EnvironmentNETWAYS
ONIE defines an open source “install environment” that runs on this management subsystem utilizing facilities in a Linux/BusyBox environment. This environment allows end-users and channel partners to install the target network OS as part of data center provisioning, in the fashion that servers are provisioned.
ONIE enables switch hardware suppliers, distributors and resellers to manage their operations based on a small number of hardware SKUs. This in turn creates economies of scale in manufacturing, distribution, stocking, and RMA enabling a thriving ecosystem of both network hardware and operating system alternatives.
While probably the most prominent, Docker is not the only tool for building and managing containers. Originally meant to be a "chroot on steroids" to help debug systemd, systemd-nspawn provides a fairly uncomplicated approach to work with containers. Being part of systemd, it is available on most recent distributions out-of-the-box and requires no additional dependencies.
This deck will introduce a few concepts involved in containers and will guide you through the steps of building a container from scratch. The payload will be a simple service, which will be automatically activated by systemd when the first request arrives.
Climate Impact of Software Testing at Nordic Testing DaysKari Kakkonen
My slides at Nordic Testing Days 6.6.2024
Climate impact / sustainability of software testing discussed on the talk. ICT and testing must carry their part of global responsibility to help with the climat warming. We can minimize the carbon footprint but we can also have a carbon handprint, a positive impact on the climate. Quality characteristics can be added with sustainability, and then measured continuously. Test environments can be used less, and in smaller scale and on demand. Test techniques can be used in optimizing or minimizing number of tests. Test automation can be used to speed up testing.
GraphSummit Singapore | The Art of the Possible with Graph - Q2 2024Neo4j
Neha Bajwa, Vice President of Product Marketing, Neo4j
Join us as we explore breakthrough innovations enabled by interconnected data and AI. Discover firsthand how organizations use relationships in data to uncover contextual insights and solve our most pressing challenges – from optimizing supply chains, detecting fraud, and improving customer experiences to accelerating drug discoveries.
GDG Cloud Southlake #33: Boule & Rebala: Effective AppSec in SDLC using Deplo...James Anderson
Effective Application Security in Software Delivery lifecycle using Deployment Firewall and DBOM
The modern software delivery process (or the CI/CD process) includes many tools, distributed teams, open-source code, and cloud platforms. Constant focus on speed to release software to market, along with the traditional slow and manual security checks has caused gaps in continuous security as an important piece in the software supply chain. Today organizations feel more susceptible to external and internal cyber threats due to the vast attack surface in their applications supply chain and the lack of end-to-end governance and risk management.
The software team must secure its software delivery process to avoid vulnerability and security breaches. This needs to be achieved with existing tool chains and without extensive rework of the delivery processes. This talk will present strategies and techniques for providing visibility into the true risk of the existing vulnerabilities, preventing the introduction of security issues in the software, resolving vulnerabilities in production environments quickly, and capturing the deployment bill of materials (DBOM).
Speakers:
Bob Boule
Robert Boule is a technology enthusiast with PASSION for technology and making things work along with a knack for helping others understand how things work. He comes with around 20 years of solution engineering experience in application security, software continuous delivery, and SaaS platforms. He is known for his dynamic presentations in CI/CD and application security integrated in software delivery lifecycle.
Gopinath Rebala
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A tale of scale & speed: How the US Navy is enabling software delivery from l...sonjaschweigert1
Rapid and secure feature delivery is a goal across every application team and every branch of the DoD. The Navy’s DevSecOps platform, Party Barge, has achieved:
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Development teams can ship efficiently and ensure applications are cyber ready for Navy Authorizing Officials (AOs). In this webinar, Sigma Defense and Anchore will give attendees a look behind the scenes and demo secure pipeline automation and security artifacts that speed up application ATO and time to production.
We will cover:
- How to remove silos in DevSecOps
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Transcript: Selling digital books in 2024: Insights from industry leaders - T...BookNet Canada
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Presented by BookNet Canada on May 28, 2024, with support from the Department of Canadian Heritage.
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The latest edition of the OT/ICS and IoT security Threat Landscape Report 2024 also covers:
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Sectoral targets and attacks as well as the cost of ransom
Global APT activity, AI usage, actor and tactic profiles, and implications
Rise in volumes of AI-powered cyberattacks
Major cyber events in 2024
Malware and malicious payload trends
Cyberattack types and targets
Vulnerability exploit attempts on CVEs
Attacks on counties – USA
Expansion of bot farms – how, where, and why
In-depth analysis of the cyber threat landscape across North America, South America, Europe, APAC, and the Middle East
Why are attacks on smart factories rising?
Cyber risk predictions
Axis of attacks – Europe
Systemic attacks in the Middle East
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After immersing yourself in the blue book and its red counterpart, attending DDD-focused conferences, and applying tactical patterns, you're left with a crucial question: How do I ensure my design is effective? Tactical patterns within Domain-Driven Design (DDD) serve as guiding principles for creating clear and manageable domain models. However, achieving success with these patterns requires additional guidance. Interestingly, we've observed that a set of constraints initially designed for training purposes remarkably aligns with effective pattern implementation, offering a more ‘mechanical’ approach. Let's explore together how Object Calisthenics can elevate the design of your tactical DDD patterns, offering concrete help for those venturing into DDD for the first time!
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Free Complete Python - A step towards Data Science
C mode class
1. Clustered Ontap Class
Hector Martinez, 8 years consulting
David Brown, Michico
Josh Sanders, Atlanta IBM
Scott Anctil, EDT,
Suresh Pachiyappan,
Day 5
Stats show
Core dump
Set diag
Set admin
Stats
Sysstat –x 1
System node run –node <node name>
Reallocate measure | start | status
Mroot is now available…
the diffrence between N-blade vs D-blade
What could be the maxim rsize/wsize? To get a file on the B.P. from Hector late
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T: timer
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Dir of OP
Share the soft copy of the book
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8.1.2 to support SMB 3.0
Migrate vFiler beta tool ask Chad
HW Universe app
DNS Load balancing
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login: admin
(cluster setup)
Welcome to the cluster setup wizard.
You can enter the following commands at any time:
"help" or "?" - if you want to have a question clarified,
"back" - if you want to change previously answered questions, and
"exit" or "quit" - if you want to quit the cluster setup wizard.
Any changes you made before quitting will be saved.
You can return to cluster setup at any time by typing "cluster setup".
To accept a default or omit a question, do not enter a value.
3. Do you want to create a new cluster or join an existing cluster? {create, join}:
create
System Defaults:
Private cluster network ports [e0a,e0b].
Cluster port MTU values will be set to 1500.
Cluster interface IP addresses will be automatically generated.
Do you want to use these defaults? {yes, no} [yes]:
It can take several minutes to create cluster interfaces...
Step 1 of 5: Create a Cluster
You can type "back", "exit", or "help" at any question.
Enter the cluster name: netappu
Enter the cluster base license key: VMZIVZGKWVMADF
Creating cluster netappu
Starting cluster support services .....
Cluster netappu has been created.
4. Step 2 of 5: Add Feature License Keys
You can type "back", "exit", or "help" at any question.
Enter an additional license key []: BAKJZZGKWVMADF RQQQXZGKWVMADF Z0FNAAHKWVMADF
Z0FNAAHKWVMADF NUHYZZGKWVMADF DL0FYZGKWVMADF
BAKJZZGKWVMADF RQQQXZGKWVMADF Z0FNAAHKWVMADF Z0FNAAHKWVMADF
NUHYZZGKWVMADF
DL0FYZGKWVMADF is not a valid license key.
User-specified feature license keys for the cluster. Examples of licensed
cluster features are storage network protocols such as CIFS, NFS, and iSCSI.
Obtain keys from your sales or support representative. Enter feature license
keys one at a time. When you finish entering feature license keys press Enter
to continue to the next section.
You can type "back", "exit", or "help" at any question.
Enter an additional license key []: BAKJZZGKWVMADF
NFS License was added.
5. Enter an additional license key []: RQQQXZGKWVMADF
CIFS License was added.
Enter an additional license key []: Z0FNAAHKWVMADF
Z0FNAAHKWVMADF is not a valid license key.
User-specified feature license keys for the cluster. Examples of licensed
cluster features are storage network protocols such as CIFS, NFS, and iSCSI.
Obtain keys from your sales or support representative. Enter feature license
keys one at a time. When you finish entering feature license keys press Enter
to continue to the next section.
You can type "back", "exit", or "help" at any question.
Enter an additional license key []: ZOFNAAHKWVMADF
iSCSI License was added.
Enter an additional license key []: Z0FNAAHKWVMADF
6. Z0FNAAHKWVMADF is not a valid license key.
User-specified feature license keys for the cluster. Examples of licensed
cluster features are storage network protocols such as CIFS, NFS, and iSCSI.
Obtain keys from your sales or support representative. Enter feature license
keys one at a time. When you finish entering feature license keys press Enter
to continue to the next section.
You can type "back", "exit", or "help" at any question.
Enter an additional license key []: ZOFNAAHKWVMADF
iSCSI License was added.
Enter an additional license key []: NUHYZZGKWVMADF
SnapMirror Data Protection License was added.
Enter an additional license key []: DL0FYZGKWVMADF
DL0FYZGKWVMADF is not a valid license key.
7. User-specified feature license keys for the cluster. Examples of licensed
cluster features are storage network protocols such as CIFS, NFS, and iSCSI.
Obtain keys from your sales or support representative. Enter feature license
keys one at a time. When you finish entering feature license keys press Enter
to continue to the next section.
You can type "back", "exit", or "help" at any question.
Enter an additional license key []: DLOFYZGKWVMADF
SnapRestore License was added.
Enter an additional license key []:
Step 3 of 5: Set Up a Vserver for Cluster Administration
You can type "back", "exit", or "help" at any question.
Enter the cluster administrator's (username "admin") password:
Retype the password:
Enter the cluster management interface port [e0c]: e0c
8. Enter the cluster management interface IP address: 192.168.66.120
Enter the cluster management interface netmask: 255.255.255.0
Enter the cluster management interface default gateway: 192.168.66.2
A cluster management interface on port e0c with IP address 192.168.66.120 has been created. You can
use this address to connect to and manage the cluster.
Enter the DNS domain names: netappu.com
Enter the name server IP addresses: 192.168.66.1
DNS lookup for the admin Vserver will use the netappu.com domain.
Step 4 of 5: Configure Storage Failover (SFO)
You can type "back", "exit", or "help" at any question.
SFO is licensed.
SFO will be enabled when the partner joins the cluster.
Step 5 of 5: Set Up the Node
You can type "back", "exit", or "help" at any question.
Where is the controller located []: NetAppU
Enter the node management interface port [e0f]: e0f
Enter the node management interface IP address: 192.168.66.121
Enter the node management interface netmask: 255.255.255.0
Enter the node management interface default gateway: 192.168.66.2
9. A node management interface on port e0f with IP address 192.168.66.121 has been created.
Cluster setup is now complete. To begin storing and serving data on this
cluster, you must complete the following additional tasks if they have
not already been completed:
1) Join additional nodes to the cluster by running "cluster setup" on
those nodes.
2) If in a HA configuration, verify that storage failover is enabled by
running the "storage failover show" command.
3) Create a Vserver by running the "vserver setup" command.
You can access your cluster to complete these tasks by:
1) Using the NetApp System Manager to manage cluster netappu at 192.168.66.120.
NetApp System Manager must be at version 2.0 or above.
You can download NetApp System Manager from
http://support.netapp.com
2) Logging in to the cluster by using SSH (secure shell) from your work station:
ssh admin@192.168.66.120
Exiting the cluster setup wizard.
11. Welcome to the cluster setup wizard.
You can enter the following commands at any time:
"help" or "?" - if you want to have a question clarified,
"back" - if you want to change previously answered questions, and
"exit" or "quit" - if you want to quit the cluster setup wizard.
Any changes you made before quitting will be saved.
You can return to cluster setup at any time by typing "cluster setup".
To accept a default or omit a question, do not enter a value.
Do you want to create a new cluster or join an existing cluster? {create,
join}:
join
System Defaults:
Private cluster network ports [e0a,e0b].
12. Cluster port MTU values will be set to 1500.
Cluster interface IP addresses will be automatically generated.
Do you want to use these defaults? {yes, no} [yes]:
It can take several minutes to create cluster interfaces...
Step 1 of 3: Join an Existing Cluster
You can type "back", "exit", or "help" at any question.
Enter the name of the cluster you would like to join [netappu]:
Joining cluster netappu
Starting cluster support services ....
This node has joined the cluster netappu.
13. Step 2 of 3: Configure Storage Failover (SFO)
You can type "back", "exit", or "help" at any question.
SFO is licensed.
SFO will be enabled when the partner joins the cluster.
Step 3 of 3: Set Up the Node
You can type "back", "exit", or "help" at any question.
Enter the node management interface port [e0f]: e0f
Enter the node management interface IP address: 192.168.66.122
Enter the node management interface netmask [255.255.255.0]:
Enter the node management interface default gateway [192.168.66.2]:
A node management interface on port e0f with IP address
192.168.66.122 has been created.
14. Cluster setup is now complete. To begin storing and serving data on this
cluster, you must complete the following additional tasks if they have
not already been completed:
1) Join additional nodes to the cluster by running "cluster setup" on
those nodes.
2) If in a HA configuration, verify that storage failover is enabled by
running the "storage failover show" command.
3) Create a Vserver by running the "vserver setup" command.
You can access your cluster to complete these tasks by:
1) Using the NetApp System Manager to manage cluster netappu at
192.168.66.120.
NetApp System Manager must be at version 2.0 or above.
You can download NetApp System Manager from
http://support.netapp.com
2) Logging in to the cluster by using SSH (secure shell) from your work
station:
15. ssh admin@192.168.66.120
Exiting the cluster setup wizard.
login: admin
Password:
netappu::> cluster show
Node
Health Eligibility
--------------------- ------- -----------netappu-01
true true
netappu-02
true true
2 entries were displayed.
netappu::> network interface show
Logical Status
Vserver
Home
Network
Current
Interface Admin/Oper Address/Mask
Current Is
Node
----------- ---------- ---------- ------------------ ------------- ------- ----
Port
17. up
antivirus>
cluster>
dashboard>
event>
exit
history
Go up one directory
Manage antivirus
Manage clusters
Display dashboards
Manage system events
Quit the CLI session
Show the history of commands for this CLI session
job>
Manage jobs and job schedules
lun>
List LUN (logical unit of block storage) commands
man
Display the on-line manual pages
network>
Manage physical and virtual network connections
redo
Execute a previous command
rows
Show/Set the rows for this CLI session
run
Run interactive or non-interactive commands in
the node shell
security>
The security directory
set
Display/Set CLI session settings
sis
Manage volume efficiency
snapmirror>
statistics>
Manage SnapMirror
Display operational statistics
18. storage>
Manage physical storage, including disks,
aggregates, and failover
system>
top
The system directory
Go to the top-level directory
volume>
Manage virtual storage, including volumes,
snapshots, and mirrors
vserver>
Manage Vservers
netappu::>
netappu::> storage ?
aggregate>
Manage storage aggregates
array>
The array directory
disk>
Manage physical disks
errors>
The errors directory
failover>
Manage storage failover
load>
The load directory
path>
The path directory
raid-options>
The raid-options directory
netappu::storage> cluster
19. netappu::cluster> ?
contact-info>
create
ha>
identity>
Manage contact information for the cluster.
Create a cluster
Manage high-availability configuration
Manage the cluster's attributes, including name
and serial number
join
Join an existing cluster using the specified
member's IP address
modify
Modify cluster node membership attributes
peer>
Manage cluster peer relationships
setup
Setup wizard
show
Display cluster node members
statistics>
Display cluster statistics
netappu::cluster statistics> ?
show
Display cluster-wide statistics
netappu::cluster> man cluster
cluster
Data ONTAP 8.1
cluster
20. NAME
cluster -- Manage clusters
DESCRIPTION
The cluster commands enable you to create and manage Data
ONTAP 8 ClusterMode clusters.
SUBDIRECTORIES
contact-info> - Manage contact information for the cluster.
ha> - Manage high-availability configuration
identity> - Manage the cluster's attributes, including name and serial
number
peer> - Manage cluster peer relationships
statistics> - Display cluster statistics
21. COMMANDS
create - Create a cluster
join - Join an existing cluster using the specified member's IP address
modify - Modify cluster node membership attributes
setup - Setup wizard
show - Display cluster node members
Data ONTAP 8.1
-o-
Data ONTAP 8.1
~
~netappu::cluster> man cluster modify
cluster modify
Data ONTAP 8.1
cluster modify
NAME
cluster modify -- Modify cluster node membership attributes
22. AVAILABILITY
This command is available to cluster administrators at the admin
privilege
level.
DESCRIPTION
The cluster modify command modifies the cluster attributes of a
node,
including its eligibility to participate in the cluster.
At the advanced privilege level, you can use the command to specify
whether a node holds epsilon. Epsilon is an extra fractional vote that
enables quorum to form using slightly weaker requirements. For
example,
two out of four eligible nodes are sufficient to form quorum if one of
those two nodes holds epsilon.
PARAMETERS
-node {<nodename>|local} - Node
23. Use this parameter to specify the name of the node to modify. If
you
do not specify a node, the command runs on the local node.
[-eligibility {true|false}] - Eligibility
Use this parameter with the value true to specify that the node is
eligible to participate in the cluster. Use this parameter with the
value false to specify that the node is not eligible to participate in
the cluster.
If you modify a node as ineligible to participate in the cluster, the
command prompts you for confirmation before it runs.
EXAMPLES
This example modifies a node to make it eligible to participate in
the
cluster.
24. cluster1::> cluster modify -node node3 -eligibility true
Data ONTAP 8.1
-o-
Data ONTAP 8.1
Q
netappu::cluster> storage aggr
netappu::storage aggregate> modify ?
[-aggregate] <aggregate name>
Aggregate
[ -raidtype|-t {raid_dp|raid4} ]
RAID Type
[ -maxraidsize|-s <integer> ]
Max RAID Size
[ -snapshot-autodelete {on|off} ]
[ -ha-policy {sfo|cfo} ]
Automatic Snapshot Deletion
HA Policy
[ -free-space-realloc {on|off|no_redirect} ]
Free Space Reallocation
[ -percent-snapshot-space <percent> ] Space Reserved for Snapshot
Copies
[ -hybrid-enabled {true|false} ]
Hybrid Enabled
25. [ -force-hybrid-enabled|-f [true] ] Force Marking of Aggregate as
Hybrid
Enabled
netappu::storage aggregate> modify
netappu::storage aggregate> scrub ?
[-aggregate] <aggregate name> Aggregate
[ -raidgroup <text> ]
RAID Group
[-action] {start|stop|resume|suspend|status}
Action
netappu::storage aggregate> modify -state ?
offline
online
restricted
netappu::storage aggregate> volume ?
autosize
Set/Display the autosize settings of the
flexible volume.
clone>
Manage FlexClones
26. copy>
Manage volume copy operations
create
Create a new volume
delete
Delete an existing volume
destroy
Destroy an existing volume
efficiency>
file>
member>
Manage volume efficiency
File related commands
Manage constituent volumes of striped volumes
modify
Modify volume attributes
mount
Mount a volume on another volume with a
junction-path
move>
Manage volume move operations
offline
Take an existing volume offline
online
Bring an existing volume online
qtree>
Manage qtrees
quota>
Manage Quotas, Policies, Rules and Reports
rename
Rename an existing volume
restrict
Restrict an existing volume
show
Display a list of volumes
size
snapshot>
Set/Display the size of flexible volume.
Manage snapshots
27. unmount
Unmount a volume
netappu::storage aggregate> volume
netappu::storage aggregate> set -privilege advanced
Warning: These advanced commands are potentially dangerous; use
them only when
directed to do so by NetApp personnel.
Do you want to continue? {y|n}: y
netappu::storage aggregate*> volume ?
add-members
autosize
*Add members to an existing striped volume
Set/Display the autosize settings of the
flexible volume.
clone>
Manage FlexClones
copy>
Manage volume copy operations
create
Create a new volume
delete
Delete an existing volume
28. destroy
efficiency>
file>
make-vsroot
of
Destroy an existing volume
Manage volume efficiency
File related commands
*Designate a non-root volume as a root volume
the Vserver
member>
Manage constituent volumes of striped volumes
modify
Modify volume attributes
mount
Mount a volume on another volume with a
junction-path
move>
Manage volume move operations
offline
Take an existing volume offline
online
Bring an existing volume online
qtree>
Manage qtrees
quota>
Manage Quotas, Policies, Rules and Reports
rename
Rename an existing volume
restrict
Restrict an existing volume
show
Display a list of volumes
size
snapshot>
Set/Display the size of flexible volume.
Manage snapshots
29. unmount
Unmount a volume
netappu::storage aggregate*> volume
netappu::storage aggregate*> set admin
netappu::storage aggregate>
netappu::storage aggregate> network interface show
Logical Status
Vserver
Home
Network
Current
Interface Admin/Oper Address/Mask
Current Is
Node
Port
----------- ---------- ---------- ------------------ ------------- ------- ---netappu
cluster_mgmt up/up 192.168.66.120/24 netappu-01 e0c
true
netappu-01
clus1
up/up 169.254.144.226/16 netappu-01 e0a
true
clus2
up/up 169.254.124.226/16 netappu-01 e0b
true
mgmt1
up/up 192.168.66.121/24 netappu-01 e0f
true
30. netappu-02
clus1
up/up 169.254.89.72/16 netappu-02 e0a
clus2
up/up 169.254.244.76/16 netappu-02 e0b
mgmt1
true
true
up/up 192.168.66.122/24 netappu-02 e0f
true
7 entries were displayed.
netappu::storage aggregate> net int sho
Error: Ambiguous command. Possible matches include:
network interface show
network interface show-routing-group
network interface show-zones
netappu::storage aggregate> ne in show
(network interface show)
Logical Status
Vserver
Home
Network
Current
Interface Admin/Oper Address/Mask
Current Is
Node
----------- ---------- ---------- ------------------ ------------- ------- ---netappu
Port
31. cluster_mgmt up/up 192.168.66.120/24 netappu-01 e0c
true
netappu-01
clus1
up/up 169.254.144.226/16 netappu-01 e0a
true
clus2
up/up 169.254.124.226/16 netappu-01 e0b
true
mgmt1
up/up 192.168.66.121/24 netappu-01 e0f
true
netappu-02
clus1
up/up 169.254.89.72/16 netappu-02 e0a
clus2
up/up 169.254.244.76/16 netappu-02 e0b
mgmt1
up/up 192.168.66.122/24 netappu-02 e0f
7 entries were displayed.
netappu::storage aggregate>
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true
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login: admin
Password:
netappu::> stor disk show
(storage disk show)
Usable
Disk
Container
Size Shelf Bay Type
Position Aggregate Owner
---------------- ---------- ----- --- ----------- ---------- --------- -------netappu-01:v4.16
-
- - unassigned present -
-
netappu-01:v4.17
-
- - unassigned present -
-
netappu-01:v4.18
-
- - unassigned present -
-
netappu-01:v4.19
-
- - unassigned present -
-
netappu-01:v4.20
-
- - unassigned present -
-
netappu-01:v4.21
-
- - unassigned present -
-
netappu-01:v4.22
-
- - unassigned present -
-
netappu-01:v4.24
-
- - unassigned present -
-
netappu-01:v4.25
-
- - unassigned present -
-
40. 84 entries were displayed.
netappu::>
netappu::> disk assign -disk netappu-01 v4* -owner netappu-01
Error: 'v4*' was not expected. Please specify -fieldname first.
netappu::> disk assign -disk netappu-02 v4* -owner netappu-02
Error: 'v4*' was not expected. Please specify -fieldname first.
netappu::> stor aggr show
(storage aggregate show)
Aggregate
Status
Size Available Used% State #Vols Nodes
RAID
--------- -------- --------- ----- ------- ------ ---------------- -----------aggr0
900MB 20.12MB 98% online
1 netappu-01
raid_dp,
normal
aggr0_netappu_02_0
900MB 20.47MB 98% online
1 netappu-02
raid_dp,
41. normal
2 entries were displayed.
netappu::>
netappu::> volume show
Vserver Volume
Used%
Aggregate State
Type
Size Available
--------- ------------ ------------ ---------- ---- ---------- ---------- ----netappu-01
vol0
aggr0
online
RW
851.5MB 629.2MB 26%
netappu-02
vol0
aggr0_netappu_02_0
online
RW
851.5MB 618.9MB 27%
2 entries were displayed.
netappu::> stor aggr create ?
(storage aggregate create)
[-aggregate] <aggregate name>
{ [ -nodes <nodename>, ... ]
Aggregate
Nodes
42. [-diskcount] <integer>
Number Of Disks
[ -chksumstyle <checksum style> ]
Checksum Style
[ -disktype|-T {ATA | BSAS | FCAL | FSAS | LUN | MSATA | SAS |
SATA | SSD} ]
Disk Type
[ -disksize <integer> ]
Disk Size(GB)
[ -diskrpm|-R <integer> ]
Disk RPM
| [-disklist|-d] <disk path name>, ... } Disks
[ -allow-same-carrier [true] ]
Allow Same RAID Group Within
Carrier
[ -raidtype|-t {raid_dp|raid4} ]
RAID Type
[ -maxraidsize|-s <integer> ]
Max RAID Size
[ -simulate [true] ]
Simulate Aggregate creation
[ -volume-style {flex|striped} ]
[ -allow-mixed|-f [true] ]
[ -block-type|-B {32-bit|64-bit} ]
Volume Style
Allow Disks With Different RPMs
Block Type
netappu::> stor aggr create
netappu::> stor aggr create -aggr n01_aggr1 -node netappu-01 diskcount 3
43. (storage aggregate create)
[Job 19] Job succeeded: DONE
netappu::>
netappu::> stor aggr show
(storage aggregate show)
Aggregate
Status
Size Available Used% State #Vols Nodes
RAID
--------- -------- --------- ----- ------- ------ ---------------- -----------aggr0
900MB 19.75MB 98% online
1 netappu-01
raid_dp,
normal
aggr0_netappu_02_0
900MB 20.46MB 98% online
1 netappu-02
raid_dp,
normal
n01_aggr1 900MB 899.9MB 0% online
raid_dp,
normal
3 entries were displayed.
0 netappu-01
44. netappu::> stor aggr show -aggr n01_aggr1
(storage aggregate show)
Aggregate: n01_aggr1
Size: 900MB
Used Size: 116KB
Used Percentage: 0%
Available Size: 899.9MB
State: online
Nodes: netappu-01
Number Of Disks: 3
Checksum Style: block
Disks: netappu-01:v5.19,
netappu-01:v5.20,
netappu-01:v5.21
Number Of Volumes: 0
Plexes: /n01_aggr1/plex0(online)
RAID Groups: /n01_aggr1/plex0/rg0 (block)
RAID Type: raid_dp
Max RAID Size: 16
45. RAID Status: raid_dp, normal
Checksum Enabled: true
Checksum Status: active
Inconsistent: false
Hybrid: false
Total Hybrid Cache Size: 0B
Automatic Snapshot Deletion: on
HA Policy: sfo
Free Space Reallocation: off
Space Reserved for Snapshot Copies: 0%
Hybrid Enabled: false
Volume Style: flex
Has Mroot Volume: false
Has Partner Node Mroot Volume: false
Is Root: false
Block Type: 64-bit
Space Used By metadata for Volume Efficiency: 0B
netappu::>
46. netappu::> aggr show -aggr n01_aggr1 -instance
Aggregate: n01_aggr1
Size: 2.64GB
Used Size: 148KB
Used Percentage: 0%
Available Size: 2.64GB
State: online
Nodes: netappu-01
Number Of Disks: 5
Checksum Style: block
Disks: netappu-01:v5.19,
netappu-01:v5.20,
netappu-01:v5.21,
netappu-01:v5.22,
netappu-01:v5.24
Number Of Volumes: 0
Plexes: /n01_aggr1/plex0(online)
RAID Groups: /n01_aggr1/plex0/rg0 (block)
RAID Type: raid_dp
47. Max RAID Size: 16
RAID Status: raid_dp, normal
Checksum Enabled: true
Checksum Status: active
Inconsistent: false
Hybrid: false
Total Hybrid Cache Size: 0B
Automatic Snapshot Deletion: on
HA Policy: sfo
Free Space Reallocation: off
Space Reserved for Snapshot Copies: 0%
Hybrid Enabled: false
Volume Style: flex
Has Mroot Volume: false
Has Partner Node Mroot Volume: false
Is Root: false
Block Type: 64-bit
Space Used By metadata for Volume Efficiency: 0B
netappu::>
48. netappu::> stor aggr create ?
(storage aggregate create)
[-aggregate] <aggregate name>
Aggregate
{ [ -nodes <nodename>, ... ]
Nodes
[-diskcount] <integer>
Number Of Disks
[ -chksumstyle <checksum style> ]
Checksum Style
[ -disktype|-T {ATA | BSAS | FCAL | FSAS | LUN | MSATA | SAS |
SATA | SSD} ]
Disk Type
[ -disksize <integer> ]
Disk Size(GB)
[ -diskrpm|-R <integer> ]
Disk RPM
| [-disklist|-d] <disk path name>, ... } Disks
[ -allow-same-carrier [true] ]
Allow Same RAID Group Within
Carrier
[ -raidtype|-t {raid_dp|raid4} ]
RAID Type
[ -maxraidsize|-s <integer> ]
Max RAID Size
[ -simulate [true] ]
[ -volume-style {flex|striped} ]
[ -allow-mixed|-f [true] ]
Simulate Aggregate creation
Volume Style
Allow Disks With Different RPMs
49. [ -block-type|-B {32-bit|64-bit} ]
Block Type
netappu::> stor aggr create -aggr n02_fp1 -node netappu-02 -diskcount
10
(storage aggregate create)
[Job 22] Job succeeded: DONE
netappu::>
netappu::> stor aggr show -aggr n02_fp1
(storage aggregate show)
Aggregate: n02_fp1
Size: 7.03GB
Used Size: 180KB
Used Percentage: 0%
Available Size: 7.03GB
State: online
Nodes: netappu-02
Number Of Disks: 10
50. Checksum Style: block
Disks: netappu-02:v5.19,
netappu-02:v5.20,
netappu-02:v5.21,
netappu-02:v5.22,
netappu-02:v5.24,
netappu-02:v5.25,
netappu-02:v5.26,
netappu-02:v5.27,
netappu-02:v5.28,
netappu-02:v5.29
Number Of Volumes: 0
Plexes: /n02_fp1/plex0(online)
RAID Groups: /n02_fp1/plex0/rg0 (block)
RAID Type: raid_dp
Max RAID Size: 16
RAID Status: raid_dp, normal
Checksum Enabled: true
Checksum Status: active
Inconsistent: false
51. Hybrid: false
Total Hybrid Cache Size: 0B
Automatic Snapshot Deletion: on
HA Policy: sfo
Free Space Reallocation: off
Space Reserved for Snapshot Copies: 0%
Hybrid Enabled: false
Volume Style: flex
Has Mroot Volume: false
Has Partner Node Mroot Volume: false
Is Root: false
Block Type: 64-bit
Space Used By metadata for Volume Efficiency: 0B
netappu::> stor disk assign -disk netappu-02:v6* -owner netappu-02
(storage disk assign)
netappu::> stor disk show -type SSD
(storage disk show)
Usable
Disk
Container
Size Shelf Bay Type
Position Aggregate Owner
55. netappu::> stor aggr modify -aggr n02_fp1 -hybrid-enabled true
(storage aggregate modify)
netappu::>
netappu::> stor aggr add-disks -aggr n02_fp1 -diskcount 6 -disktype SSD
(storage aggregate add-disks)
netappu::> stor disk show -aggr n02_fp1
(storage disk show)
Usable
Disk
Container
Size Shelf Bay Type
Position Aggregate Owner
---------------- ---------- ----- --- ----------- ---------- --------- -------netappu-02:v5.19
netappu-02
1020MB
- - aggregate dparity n02_fp1
netappu-02:v5.20
netappu-02
1020MB
- - aggregate parity
n02_fp1
netappu-02:v5.21
netappu-02
1020MB
- - aggregate data
n02_fp1
56. netappu-02:v5.22
netappu-02
1020MB
- - aggregate data
n02_fp1
netappu-02:v5.24
netappu-02
1020MB
- - aggregate data
n02_fp1
netappu-02:v5.25
netappu-02
1020MB
- - aggregate data
n02_fp1
netappu-02:v5.26
netappu-02
1020MB
- - aggregate data
n02_fp1
netappu-02:v5.27
netappu-02
1020MB
- - aggregate data
n02_fp1
netappu-02:v5.28
netappu-02
1020MB
- - aggregate data
n02_fp1
netappu-02:v5.29
netappu-02
1020MB
- - aggregate data
n02_fp1
Usable
Disk
Container
Size Shelf Bay Type
Position Aggregate Owner
---------------- ---------- ----- --- ----------- ---------- --------- -------netappu-02:v6.16 520.5MB
netappu-02
- - aggregate dparity n02_fp1
netappu-02:v6.17 520.5MB
netappu-02
- - aggregate parity
n02_fp1
57. netappu-02:v6.18 520.5MB
netappu-02
- - aggregate data
n02_fp1
netappu-02:v6.19 520.5MB
netappu-02
- - aggregate data
n02_fp1
netappu-02:v6.20 520.5MB
netappu-02
- - aggregate data
n02_fp1
netappu-02:v6.21 520.5MB
netappu-02
- - aggregate data
n02_fp1
16 entries were displayed.
Exe 6:
netappu::> vserver show
Admin
Vserver
Root
Type State
Name Name
Volume
Aggregate Service Mapping
----------- ------- --------- ---------- ---------- ------- ------netappu
admin -
-
-
-
-
netappu-01 node -
-
-
-
-
netappu-02 node -
-
-
-
-
3 entries were displayed.
netappu::> volume show
58. Vserver Volume
Used%
Aggregate State
Type
Size Available
--------- ------------ ------------ ---------- ---- ---------- ---------- ----netappu-01
vol0
aggr0
online
RW
851.5MB 624.2MB 26%
netappu-02
vol0
aggr0_netappu_02_0
online
RW
851.5MB 612.1MB 28%
2 entries were displayed.
netappu::> vserver create -vserver vs1 -rootvolume vs1root -aggr
n01_aggr1 -ns-switch file -rootvolume-security-style unix
[Job 23] Job succeeded: Successful
netappu::> vserver show
Admin
Vserver
Root
Type State
Name Name
Volume
Aggregate Service Mapping
----------- ------- --------- ---------- ---------- ------- ------netappu
admin -
netappu-01 node -
-
-
-
-
-
59. netappu-02 node vs1
-
-
-
-
cluster running vs1root n01_aggr1 file file
4 entries were displayed.
netappu::> vserver show -vserver vs1
Vserver: vs1
Vserver Type: cluster
Vserver UUID: 2c33e6e9-9bb7-11e2-b3fb123478563412
Root Volume: vs1root
Aggregate: n01_aggr1
Name Service Switch: file
Name Mapping Switch: file
NIS Domain: Root Volume Security Style: unix
LDAP Client: Language: C
Snapshot Policy: default
Comment:
60. Anti-Virus On-Access Policy: default
Quota Policy: default
List of Aggregates Assigned: Limit on Maximum Number of Volumes allowed: unlimited
Vserver Admin State: running
Allowed Protocols: nfs, cifs, fcp, iscsi
Disallowed Protocols: Is Repository Vserver: false
netappu::> volume show
Vserver Volume
Used%
Aggregate State
Type
Size Available
--------- ------------ ------------ ---------- ---- ---------- ---------- ----netappu-01
vol0
aggr0
online
RW
851.5MB 623.4MB 26%
netappu-02
vol0
aggr0_netappu_02_0
online
vs1
vs1root
RW
851.5MB 611.1MB 28%
n01_aggr1 online
3 entries were displayed.
RW
20MB 18.89MB 5%
61. netappu::>
netappu::> volume show -vserver vs1 -volume vs1root
Vserver Name: vs1
Volume Name: vs1root
Aggregate Name: n01_aggr1
Volume Size: 20MB
Volume Data Set ID: 1025
Volume Master Data Set ID: 2147484673
Volume State: online
Volume Type: RW
Volume Style: flex
Is Cluster-Mode Volume: true
Is Constituent Volume: false
Export Policy: default
User ID: 0
Group ID: 1
Security Style: unix
UNIX Permissions: ---rwx------
62. Junction Path: /
Junction Path Source: Junction Active: Junction Parent Volume: Comment:
Available Size: 18.89MB
Total User-Visible Size: 19MB
Used Size: 108KB
Used Percentage: 5%
Autosize Enabled (for flexvols only): false
Maximum Autosize (for flexvols only): 23.91MB
Autosize Increment (for flexvols only): 1020KB
Total Files (for user-visible data): 566
Files Used (for user-visible data): 96
Space Guarantee Style: volume
Space Guarantee in Effect: true
Space Reserved for Snapshots: 5%
Snapshot Reserve Used: 5%
Snapshot Policy: default
Creation Time: Tue Apr 02 17:03:11 2013
63. Clone Volume: false
Anti-Virus On-Access Policy: default
NVFAIL Option: off
Is File System Size Fixed: false
Extent Option: off
Reserved Space for Overwrites: 0B
Fractional Reserve: 100%
Snapshot Cloning Dependency: off
Primary Space Management Strategy: volume_grow
Read Reallocation Option: off
Naming Scheme for Automatic Snapshots: create_time
Inconsistency in the File System: false
Is Volume Quiesced (On-Disk): false
Is Volume Quiesced (In-Memory): false
Volume Contains Shared or Compressed Data: false
Space Saved by Storage Efficiency: 0B
Percentage Saved by Storage Efficiency: 0%
Space Saved by Deduplication: 0B
Percentage Saved by Deduplication: 0%
Space Shared by Deduplication: 0B
64. Space Saved by Compression: 0B
Percentage Space Saved by Compression: 0%
Block Type: 64-bit
Constituent Volume Role: Is Volume Moving: false
Is Volume Move in Cutover Phase: false
Flash Pool Caching Eligibility: read-write
Flash Pool Write Caching Ineligibility Reason: -
netappu::>
netappu::> stor aggr show
(storage aggregate show)
Aggregate
Status
Size Available Used% State #Vols Nodes
RAID
--------- -------- --------- ----- ------- ------ ---------------- -----------aggr0
900MB 18.46MB 98% online
1 netappu-01
raid_dp,
normal
aggr0_netappu_02_0
900MB 17.13MB 98% online
1 netappu-02
raid_dp,
65. normal
n01_aggr1 2.64GB 2.62GB 1% online
1 netappu-01
raid_dp,
0 netappu-01
raid_dp,
normal
n02_aggr1 2.64GB 2.64GB 0% online
normal
n02_fp1
7.03GB 7.03GB 0% online
0 netappu-02
raid_dp,
hybrid,
normal
5 entries were displayed.
netappu::> volume create -vserver vs1 -volume volume1 -aggr
n01_aggr1 -junction-path /vol1
[Job 24] Job succeeded: Successful
netappu::> vol show
(volume show)
Vserver Volume
Used%
Aggregate State
Type
Size Available
--------- ------------ ------------ ---------- ---- ---------- ---------- ----netappu-01
67. Volume Style: flex
Is Cluster-Mode Volume: true
Is Constituent Volume: false
Export Policy: default
User ID: 0
Group ID: 1
Security Style: unix
UNIX Permissions: ---rwx-----Junction Path: /vol1
Junction Path Source: RW_volume
Junction Active: true
Junction Parent Volume: vs1root
Comment:
Available Size: 18.90MB
Total User-Visible Size: 19MB
Used Size: 104KB
Used Percentage: 5%
Autosize Enabled (for flexvols only): false
Maximum Autosize (for flexvols only): 23.91MB
Autosize Increment (for flexvols only): 1020KB
68. Total Files (for user-visible data): 566
Files Used (for user-visible data): 96
Space Guarantee Style: volume
Space Guarantee in Effect: true
Space Reserved for Snapshots: 5%
Snapshot Reserve Used: 0%
Snapshot Policy: default
Creation Time: Tue Apr 02 17:09:10 2013
Clone Volume: false
Anti-Virus On-Access Policy: default
NVFAIL Option: off
Is File System Size Fixed: false
Extent Option: off
Reserved Space for Overwrites: 0B
Fractional Reserve: 100%
Snapshot Cloning Dependency: off
Primary Space Management Strategy: volume_grow
Read Reallocation Option: off
Naming Scheme for Automatic Snapshots: create_time
Inconsistency in the File System: false
69. Is Volume Quiesced (On-Disk): false
Is Volume Quiesced (In-Memory): false
Volume Contains Shared or Compressed Data: false
Space Saved by Storage Efficiency: 0B
Percentage Saved by Storage Efficiency: 0%
Space Saved by Deduplication: 0B
Percentage Saved by Deduplication: 0%
Space Shared by Deduplication: 0B
Space Saved by Compression: 0B
Percentage Space Saved by Compression: 0%
Block Type: 64-bit
Constituent Volume Role: Is Volume Moving: false
Is Volume Move in Cutover Phase: false
Flash Pool Caching Eligibility: read-write
Flash Pool Write Caching Ineligibility Reason: -
netappu::>
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Good morning Henry!
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What's the advantage of DS4486? Thanks
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Cool, when will you share the e-book with us? Thanks
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What's the diffrence compare with FAST VP from EMC? Thanks
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For Flash Pool is RAID DP still recomeded or RAID 4?
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73. from Henry PAN to Everyone:
wHY 2 E3A?
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Should be e3a & e3b?
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to me? Thanks
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Module 7 slide 14 of the clustered ONTAP 8.1.1 materials lists Cisco
Nexus switch 5548 is listed as support technology. It has been
confirmed that this is NOT the case. Also, the Cisco Nexus 5010 and
5020 were end-of-life on Dec 31, 2012 (but still supported), the current
configurations are as follows:
2-8 nodes use NetApp CN1610
8-24 nodes use Cisco Nexus 5596
Will support Juniper in the end of 2013
74. Exe 7:
netappu::> network port show
Auto-Negot Duplex
Node Port Role
Admin/Oper
Speed (Mbps)
Link MTU Admin/Oper Admin/Oper
------ ------ ------------ ---- ----- ----------- ---------- -----------netappu-01
e0a cluster
up 1500 true/true full/full auto/1000
e0b cluster
up 1500 true/true full/full auto/1000
e0c data
up 1500 true/true full/full auto/1000
e0d data
up 1500 true/true full/full auto/1000
e0e data
up 1500 true/true full/full auto/1000
e0f node-mgmt up 1500 true/true full/full auto/1000
netappu-02
e0a cluster
up 1500 true/true full/full auto/1000
e0b cluster
up 1500 true/true full/full auto/1000
e0c data
up 1500 true/true full/full auto/1000
e0d data
up 1500 true/true full/full auto/1000
e0e data
up 1500 true/true full/full auto/1000
e0f node-mgmt up 1500 true/true full/full auto/1000
75. 12 entries were displayed.
netappu::>
Exe 8:
netappu::> net int create -vserver vs1 -lif data1 -role data -home-node
netappu-01 -home-port a0a -address 192.168.66.131 -netmask
255.255.255.0
(network interface create)
Info: Your interface was created successfully; the routing group
d192.168.66.0/24 was created
netappu::> net int show
(network interface show)
Logical Status
Vserver
Home
Network
Current
Interface Admin/Oper Address/Mask
Current Is
Node
Port
----------- ---------- ---------- ------------------ ------------- ------- ---netappu
cluster_mgmt up/up 192.168.66.120/24 netappu-01 e0c
true
77. Current Node: netappu-01
Current Port: a0a
Operational Status: up
Extended Status: Is Home: true
Network Address: 192.168.66.131
Netmask: 255.255.255.0
IPv4 Link Local: Bits in the Netmask: 24
Routing Group Name: d192.168.66.0/24
Administrative Status: up
Failover Policy: nextavail
Firewall Policy: data
Auto Revert: false
Use Failover Group: system-defined
Fully Qualified DNS Zone Name: none
Failover Group Name:
FCP WWPN: Comment:
79. 6 entries were displayed.
netappu::> network routing-groups route show
Routing
Vserver Group
Destination
Gateway
Metric
--------- --------- --------------- --------------- -----netappu
c192.168.66.0/24
0.0.0.0/0
192.168.66.2 20
netappu-01
n192.168.66.0/24
0.0.0.0/0
192.168.66.2 10
netappu-02
n192.168.66.0/24
0.0.0.0/0
192.168.66.2 10
3 entries were displayed.
netappu::> net int migrate -vserver vs1 -lif data1 -dest-node netappu02 -dest-port e0c
(network interface migrate)
netappu::> net int show
(network interface show)
80. Logical Status
Vserver
Home
Network
Current
Interface Admin/Oper Address/Mask
Current Is
Node
Port
----------- ---------- ---------- ------------------ ------------- ------- ---netappu
cluster_mgmt up/up 192.168.66.120/24 netappu-01 e0c
true
netappu-01
clus1
up/up 169.254.144.226/16 netappu-01 e0a
true
clus2
up/up 169.254.124.226/16 netappu-01 e0b
true
mgmt1
up/up 192.168.66.121/24 netappu-01 e0f
true
netappu-02
clus1
up/up 169.254.89.72/16 netappu-02 e0a
clus2
up/up 169.254.244.76/16 netappu-02 e0b
mgmt1
up/up 192.168.66.122/24 netappu-02 e0f
true
true
true
vs1
data1
up/up 192.168.66.131/24 netappu-02 e0c
8 entries were displayed.
netappu::> net int show -vserver vs1 -lif data1
(network interface show)
false
81. Vserver Name: vs1
Logical Interface Name: data1
Role: data
Data Protocol: nfs, cifs, fcache
Home Node: netappu-01
Home Port: a0a
Current Node: netappu-02
Current Port: e0c
Operational Status: up
Extended Status: Is Home: false
Network Address: 192.168.66.131
Netmask: 255.255.255.0
IPv4 Link Local: Bits in the Netmask: 24
Routing Group Name: d192.168.66.0/24
Administrative Status: up
Failover Policy: nextavail
Firewall Policy: data
82. Auto Revert: false
Use Failover Group: system-defined
Fully Qualified DNS Zone Name: none
Failover Group Name:
FCP WWPN: Comment:
netappu::> net int revert -vserver vs1 -lif data1
(network interface revert)
netappu::> net int modify -vserver vs1 -lif data1 -home-node netappu02 -home-port e0d
(network interface modify)
netappu::> net int show
(network interface show)
Logical Status
Vserver
Home
Network
Current
Interface Admin/Oper Address/Mask
Current Is
Node
Port
----------- ---------- ---------- ------------------ ------------- ------- ---netappu
cluster_mgmt up/up 192.168.66.120/24 netappu-01 e0c
true
netappu-01
83. clus1
up/up 169.254.144.226/16 netappu-01 e0a
true
clus2
up/up 169.254.124.226/16 netappu-01 e0b
true
mgmt1
up/up 192.168.66.121/24 netappu-01 e0f
true
netappu-02
clus1
up/up 169.254.89.72/16 netappu-02 e0a
clus2
up/up 169.254.244.76/16 netappu-02 e0b
mgmt1
true
true
up/up 192.168.66.122/24 netappu-02 e0f
true
vs1
data1
up/up 192.168.66.131/24 netappu-01 a0a
false
8 entries were displayed.
netappu::> net int revert -vserver vs1 -lif data1
(network interface revert)
netappu::> net int show
(network interface show)
Logical Status
Vserver
Home
Network
Current
Interface Admin/Oper Address/Mask
Current Is
Node
----------- ---------- ---------- ------------------ ------------- ------- ---netappu
Port
85. Home Node: netappu-02
Home Port: e0d
Current Node: netappu-02
Current Port: e0d
Operational Status: up
Extended Status: Is Home: true
Network Address: 192.168.66.131
Netmask: 255.255.255.0
IPv4 Link Local: Bits in the Netmask: 24
Routing Group Name: d192.168.66.0/24
Administrative Status: up
Failover Policy: nextavail
Firewall Policy: data
Auto Revert: false
Use Failover Group: system-defined
Fully Qualified DNS Zone Name: none
Failover Group Name:
FCP WWPN: -
86. Comment:
netappu::> net int failover show
(network interface failover show)
Logical
Home
Vserver Interface
Failover
Node:Port
Failover
Group Usage
Group
-------- --------------- --------------------- --------------- --------------netappu
cluster_mgmt netappu-01:e0c
enabled
clusterwide
Failover Targets: netappu-01:e0c, netappu-01:a0a,
netappu-02:e0c, netappu-02:e0d,
netappu-02:e0e
netappu-01
clus1
netappu-01:e0a
system-defined
clus2
netappu-01:e0b
system-defined
mgmt1
netappu-01:e0f
disabled
Failover Targets: netappu-01:e0f
netappu-02
clus1
netappu-02:e0a
system-defined
clus2
netappu-02:e0b
system-defined
mgmt1
netappu-02:e0f
disabled
87. Failover Targets: netappu-02:e0f
vs1
data1
netappu-02:e0d
system-defined
Failover Targets: netappu-02:e0d, netappu-02:e0e,
netappu-02:e0c, netappu-01:a0a,
netappu-01:e0c
8 entries were displayed.
netappu::> system node reboot -node netappu-02
Warning: Are you sure you want to reboot the node? {y|n}: y
login: admin
Password:
Waiting for PIDS: 731
netappu::> .
Waiting for PIDS: 708.
Terminated
.
System rebooting...
88. Hit [Enter] to boot immediately, or any other key for command prompt.
Booting...
x86_64/freebsd/image1/kernel data=0x80f178+0x138350
syms=[0x8+0x3b9a0+0x8+0x27619]
x86_64/freebsd/image1/platform.ko size 0x237fe8 at 0xaab000
NetApp Data ONTAP 8.1.2 Cluster-Mode
Copyright (C) 1992-2012 NetApp.
All rights reserved.
md1.uzip: 26368 x 16384 blocks
md2.uzip: 3584 x 16384 blocks
*******************************
*
*
* Press Ctrl-C for Boot Menu. *
*
*
Generating host.conf.
Apr 02 19:44:53 [netappu-02:nv.fake:CRITICAL]: 32 MB system memory
being used to simulate NVRAM.
Apr 02 19:44:55 [netappu-02:netif.linkUp:info]: Ethernet e0f: Link up.
Apr 02 19:44:55 [netappu-02:netif.linkUp:info]: Ethernet e0e: Link up.
Apr 02 19:44:55 [netappu-02:netif.linkUp:info]: Ethernet e0d: Link up.
89. Apr 02 19:44:55 [netappu-02:netif.linkUp:info]: Ethernet e0c: Link up.
Apr 02 19:44:55 [netappu-02:netif.linkUp:info]: Ethernet e0b: Link up.
Apr 02 19:44:55 [netappu-02:netif.linkUp:info]: Ethernet e0a: Link up.
Apr 02 19:45:00 [netappu-02:diskown.isEnabled:info]: software
ownership has been enabled for this system
Apr 02 19:45:00 [netappu-02:dcs.framework.enabled:info]: The DCS
framework is enabled on this node.
route add: bad address: gw 127.0.20.1 equal to destination 127.0.2Apr
02 19:45:00 [netappu-02:kern.cli.cmd:debug]: Command line input: the
command is 'ifconfig'. The full command line is 'ifconfig lo 127.0.0.1'.
Apr 02 19:45:00 [netappu-02:kern.cli.cmd:debug]: Command line input:
the command is 'ifconfig_priv'. The full command line is 'ifconfig_priv
losk 127.0.20.1'.
Apr 02 19:45:00 [netappu-02:kern.cli.cmd:debug]: Command line input:
the command is 'route_priv'. The full command line is 'route_priv add
host 127.0.20.1 127.0.20.1 0'.
Apr 02 19:45:00 [netappu-02:kern.cli.cmd:debug]: Command line input:
the command is 'ifconfig_priv'. The full command line is 'ifconfig_priv lo
0'.
Apr 02 19:45:00 [netappu-02:kern.cli.cmd:debug]: Command line input:
the command is 'ifconfig_priv'. The full command line is 'ifconfig_priv lo
127.0.0.1'.
90. Apr 02 19:45:00 [netappu-02:kern.cli.cmd:debug]: Command line input:
the command is 'route_priv'. The full command line is 'route_priv add
host 127.0.10.1 127.0.20.1 0'.
0.1.
add host 127.0.10.1: gateway 127.0.20.1
WAFL CPLEDGER is enabled. Checklist = 0x7ff841ff
Apr 02 19:45:01 [netappu-02:wafl.memory.status:info]: 418MB of
memory is currently available for the WAFL file system.
Apr 02 19:45:09 [netappu-02:fmmb.current.lock.disk:info]: Disk v5.16 is
a local HA mailbox disk.
Apr 02 19:45:09 [netappu-02:fmmb.current.lock.disk:info]: Disk v5.17 is
a local HA mailbox disk.
Apr 02 19:45:09 [netappu-02:fmmb.instStat.change:info]: normal
mailbox instance on local side.
Apr 02 19:45:10 [netappu-02:coredump.host.spare.none:info]: No
sparecore disk was found for host 0.
Apr 02 19:45:10 [netappu-02:raid.cksum.replay.summary:info]:
Replayed 0 checksum blocks.
Apr 02 19:45:10 [netappu-02:raid.stripe.replay.summary:info]:
Replayed 0 stripes.
Apr 02 19:45:12 [netappu-02:wafl.aggr.btiddb.build:info]: Buftreeid
database for aggregate 'n02_fp1' UUID 'daa17509-9ba7-11e2-b3fb123478563412' was built in 0 msec, after scanning 0 inodes and
restarting -1 times with a final result of starting.
91. Apr 02 19:45:12 [netappu-02:wafl.aggr.btiddb.build:info]: Buftreeid
database for aggregate 'n02_fp1' UUID 'daa17509-9ba7-11e2-b3fb123478563412' was built in 0 msec, after scanning 2 inodes and
restarting 0 times with a final result of success.
Apr 02 19:45:12 [netappu-02:wafl.aggr.btiddb.build:info]: Buftreeid
database for aggregate 'aggr0_netappu_02_0' UUID 'bc41b09e-7d7711e2-a2c1-123478563412' was built in 0 msec, after scanning 0 inodes
and restarting -1 times with a final result of starting.
Apr 02 19:45:12 [netappu-02:wafl.aggr.btiddb.build:info]: Buftreeid
database for aggregate 'aggr0_netappu_02_0' UUID 'bc41b09e-7d7711e2-a2c1-123478563412' was built in 125 msec, after scanning 12
inodes and restarting 4 times with a final result of success.
Apr 02 19:45:22 [netappu-02:kern.syslog.msg:notice]: The system was
down for 107 seconds
Apr 02 19:45:22 [netappu-02:tar.csum.match:info]: Stored checksum
matches, not extracting local://tmp/prestage/mroot.tgz.
Apr 02 19:45:22 [netappu-02:tar.csum.match:info]: Stored checksum
matches, not extracting local://tmp/prestage/pmroot.tgz.
Apr 02 19:45:25 [netappu-02:dfu.firmwareUpToDate:info]: Firmware is
up-to-date on all disk drives
netappu-02
Apr 02 19:45:25 [netappu-02:kern.cli.cmd:debug]: Command line input:
the command is 'routed'. The full command line is 'routed off'.
92. Apr 02 19:45:25 [netappu-02:kern.cli.cmd:debug]: Command line input:
the command is 'options'. The full command line is 'options dns.enable
off'.
Apr 02 19:45:25 [netappu-02:kern.cli.cmd:debug]: Command line input:
the command is 'options'. The full command line is 'options nis.enable
off'.
Apr 02 19:45:25 [netappu-02:snmp.agent.msg.access.denied:warning]:
Permission denied for SNMPv3 requests from root. Reason: Password is
too short (SNMPv3 requires at least 8 characters).
Apr 02 19:45:26 [netappu-02:mgr.opsmgr.autoreg.norec:warning]: No
SRV records found for the System Manager server, or the server is not
located on this subnet.
Apr 02 19:45:26 [netappu-02:perf.archive.start:info]: Performance
archiver started. Sampling 21 objects and 339 counters.
Apr 02 19:45:26 [netappu-02:mgr.boot.disk_done:info]: NetApp
Release 8.1.2 Cluster-Mode boot complete. Last disk update written at
Tue Apr 2 19:43:27 GMT 2013
Apr 02 19:45:26 [netappu-02:cf.fm.missingAdapter:error]: Warning: cf
is licensed yet an interconnect adapter was not found
Apr 02 19:45:26 [netappu-02:mgr.boot.reason_ok:notice]: System
rebooted after a reboot command.
Apr 02 19:45:26 [netappu-02:callhome.reboot.reboot:info]: Call home
for REBOOT (reboot command)
93. Can't set cifs branchcache server secret.
Apr 02 19:45:26 [netappu-02:httpd.config.mime.missing:warning]:
/etc/httpd.mimetypes.sample file is missing.
Apr 02 19:45:26 [netappu-02:lmgr.reclaim.locks:debug]: lock reclaims
on volume: 'aggr0_netappu_02_0' iniatiated by : 'boot_grace_start'.
Apr 02 19:45:26 [netappu-02:lmgr.reclaim.locks:debug]: lock reclaims
on volume: 'n02_fp1' iniatiated by : 'boot_grace_start'.
Apr 02 19:45:26 [netappu-02:ha.local.dbladeId:debug]: D-blade ID of
the local node is dc8ab514-7d75-11e2-815e-15b4677aa19d.
Apr 02 19:45:26 [netappu-02:wafl.scan.start:info]: Starting HyA Hit
Update on aggregate n02_fp1.
Apr 02 19:45:26 [netappu-02:clam.enable:info]: CLAM functionality is
enabled.
Apr 02 19:45:26 [netappu-02:unowned.disk.reminder:info]: 14 disks are
currently unowned. Use 'disk assign' to assign the disks to a filer.
Ipspace "acp-ipspace" created
rpc failed: RPC: Timed out
mroot is now available
mroot is now available
Tue Apr 2 19:47:14 UTC 2013
login:
94. netappu::> net int revert -vserver vs1 -lif data*
(network interface revert)
netappu::> net int show
(network interface show)
Logical Status
Vserver
Home
Network
Current
Interface Admin/Oper Address/Mask
Current Is
Node
Port
----------- ---------- ---------- ------------------ ------------- ------- ---netappu
cluster_mgmt up/up 192.168.66.120/24 netappu-01 e0c
true
netappu-01
clus1
up/up 169.254.144.226/16 netappu-01 e0a
true
clus2
up/up 169.254.124.226/16 netappu-01 e0b
true
mgmt1
up/up 192.168.66.121/24 netappu-01 e0f
true
netappu-02
clus1
up/up 169.254.89.72/16 netappu-02 e0a
clus2
up/up 169.254.244.76/16 netappu-02 e0b
mgmt1
up/up 192.168.66.122/24 netappu-02 e0f
true
true
true
95. vs1
data1
up/up 192.168.66.131/24 netappu-02 e0d
8 entries were displayed.
netappu::> network port show
Auto-Negot Duplex
Node Port Role
Admin/Oper
Speed (Mbps)
Link MTU Admin/Oper Admin/Oper
------ ------ ------------ ---- ----- ----------- ---------- -----------netappu-01
a0a data
up 1500 true/-
auto/full auto/1000
a0a-11 data
up 1500 true/false auto/full auto/1000
a0a-22 data
up 1500 true/false auto/full auto/1000
a0a-33 data
up 1500 true/false auto/full auto/1000
e0a cluster
up 1500 true/true full/full auto/1000
e0b cluster
up 1500 true/true full/full auto/1000
e0c data
up 1500 true/true full/full auto/1000
e0d data
up 1500 true/true full/full auto/1000
e0e data
up 1500 true/true full/full auto/1000
e0f node-mgmt up 1500 true/true full/full auto/1000
netappu-02
true
96. e0a cluster
up 1500 true/true full/full auto/1000
e0b cluster
up 1500 true/true full/full auto/1000
e0c data
up 1500 true/true full/full auto/1000
e0d data
up 1500 true/true full/full auto/1000
e0e data
up 1500 true/true full/full auto/1000
e0f node-mgmt up 1500 true/true full/full auto/1000
16 entries were displayed.
netappu::> net port vlan show
(network port vlan show)
Network Network
Node VLAN Name Port VLAN ID MAC Address
------ --------- ------- -------- ----------------netappu-01
a0a-11 a0a
11
02:50:56:ad:1a:bb
a0a-22 a0a
22
02:50:56:ad:1a:bb
a0a-33 a0a
33
02:50:56:ad:1a:bb
3 entries were displayed.
netappu::> net port vlan delete -node netappu-01 -vlan-name a0a-11
(network port vlan delete)
97. netappu::> net port vlan delete -node netappu-01 -vlan-name a0a-22
(network port vlan delete)
netappu::> net port vlan delete -node netappu-01 -vlan-name a0a-33
(network port vlan delete)
netappu::> set advanced
Warning: These advanced commands are potentially dangerous; use
them only when
directed to do so by NetApp personnel.
Do you want to continue? {y|n}: y
netappu::*> net port modify -node netappu-01 -port a0a -up-admin
false
(network port modify)
netappu::*> set admin
netappu::> net port ifgrp delete -node netappu-01 -ifgrp a0a
(network port ifgrp delete)
98. netappu::>
First link: http://bit.ly/NTAPCM-1
from Hector Martinez to Everyone:
Go to the link and click on FILE->DOWNLOAD to get the complete zip
file...
from Hector Martinez to Everyone:
Second link: http://bit.ly/NTAPCM-2
99. Day 3
netappu::> vserver services ldap
netappu::vserver services ldap> ?
client>
Manage LDAP client configurations
create
Create an LDAP configuration
delete
Delete an LDAP configuration
modify
Modify an LDAP configuration
show
Display LDAP configurations
netappu::vserver services ldap>
netappu::vserver services ldap> vserver services ldap show
This table is currently empty.
Microsoft Windows [Version 6.1.7601]
Copyright (c) 2009 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
C:UsersAdministrator>net view ntapvs2
Shared resources at ntapvs2
100. ?
Share name Type Used as Comment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------rootdir
vol1
Disk
Disk
The command completed successfully.
C:UsersAdministrator>
Microsoft Windows [Version 6.1.7601]
Copyright (c) 2009 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
C:UsersAdministrator>net view ntapvs2
Shared resources at ntapvs2
?
101. Share name Type Used as Comment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------rootdir
vol1
Disk
Disk
The command completed successfully.
C:UsersAdministrator>net use * ntapvs2vol1
Drive Z: is now connected to ntapvs2vol1.
The command completed successfully.
C:UsersAdministrator>net use * ntapvs2rootdir
Drive Y: is now connected to ntapvs2rootdir.
The command completed successfully.
102. C:UsersAdministrator>dir z:
Volume in drive Z has no label.
Volume Serial Number is 8000-0405
Directory of Z:
04/03/2013 08:06 AM <DIR>
.
04/03/2013 08:06 AM <DIR>
..
0 File(s)
2 Dir(s)
0 bytes
398,331,904 bytes free
C:UsersAdministrator>dir y:
Volume in drive Y has no label.
Volume Serial Number is 8000-0404
Directory of Y:
04/03/2013 08:09 AM <DIR>
.
04/03/2013 08:09 AM <DIR>
..
04/03/2013 08:06 AM <DIR>
vs2vol1
103. 0 File(s)
0 bytes
3 Dir(s)
19,808,256 bytes free
C:UsersAdministrator>
netappu::> cifs share access-control show -vserver vs2
Share
Vserver
User/Group
Name
Name
Access
Permission
-------------- ----------- --------------------------- ----------vs2
rootdir
vs2
Everyone
vol1
Everyone
Full_Control
Full_Control
2 entries were displayed.
netappu::> cifs share access-control modify -vserver vs2 -share vol1 user-or-group Everyone Read
netappu::> cifs share access-control show -vserver vs2
Share
Vserver
User/Group
Name
Name
Access
Permission
-------------- ----------- --------------------------- -----------
105. vs2
rootdir
/
oplocks -
Everyone / Full Control
browsable
changenotify
vs2
vol1
/vs2vol1
oplocks -
Everyone / Full Control
browsable
changenotify
vs2
~%w
%w
oplocks -
Everyone / Full Control
browsable
changenotify
homedirectory
5 entries were displayed.
Microsoft Windows [Version 6.1.7601]
Copyright (c) 2009 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
C:UsersAdministrator>net view ntapvs2
Shared resources at ntapvs2
?
106. Share name Type Used as Comment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------rootdir
vol1
Disk
Disk
The command completed successfully.
C:UsersAdministrator>net use * ntapvs2vol1
Drive Z: is now connected to ntapvs2vol1.
The command completed successfully.
C:UsersAdministrator>net use * ntapvs2rootdir
Drive Y: is now connected to ntapvs2rootdir.
The command completed successfully.
107. C:UsersAdministrator>dir z:
Volume in drive Z has no label.
Volume Serial Number is 8000-0405
Directory of Z:
04/03/2013 08:06 AM <DIR>
.
04/03/2013 08:06 AM <DIR>
..
0 File(s)
2 Dir(s)
0 bytes
398,331,904 bytes free
C:UsersAdministrator>dir y:
Volume in drive Y has no label.
Volume Serial Number is 8000-0404
Directory of Y:
04/03/2013 08:09 AM <DIR>
.
04/03/2013 08:09 AM <DIR>
..
04/03/2013 08:06 AM <DIR>
vs2vol1
108. 0 File(s)
3 Dir(s)
0 bytes
19,808,256 bytes free
C:UsersAdministrator>net use
New connections will not be remembered.
Status
Local
Remote
Network
------------------------------------------------------------------------------Y:
ntapvs2rootdir
Z:
ntapvs2vol1
Microsoft Windows Network
Microsoft Windows Network
The command completed successfully.
C:UsersAdministrator>z:
Z:>dir
Volume in drive Z has no label.
Volume Serial Number is 8000-0405
109. Directory of Z:
04/03/2013 08:06 AM <DIR>
.
04/03/2013 08:06 AM <DIR>
..
0 File(s)
2 Dir(s)
0 bytes
398,331,904 bytes free
Z:>md administrator
Z:>dir
Volume in drive Z has no label.
Volume Serial Number is 8000-0405
Directory of Z:
04/03/2013 08:33 AM <DIR>
.
04/03/2013 08:33 AM <DIR>
..
04/03/2013 08:33 AM <DIR>
administrator
0 File(s)
0 bytes
110. 3 Dir(s)
398,327,808 bytes free
Z:>dir administrator
Volume in drive Z has no label.
Volume Serial Number is 8000-0405
Directory of Z:administrator
04/03/2013 08:33 AM <DIR>
.
04/03/2013 08:33 AM <DIR>
..
0 File(s)
2 Dir(s)
0 bytes
398,323,712 bytes free
Z:>net view ntapvs2
Shared resources at ntapvs2
?
Share name
Type Used as Comment
112. 04/03/2013 08:33 AM <DIR>
.
04/03/2013 08:33 AM <DIR>
..
0 File(s)
2 Dir(s)
0 bytes
398,323,712 bytes free
X:>
netappu::> vserver export-policy rule show -vserver vs2
Policy
Vserver
Rule Access Client
Name
RO
Index Protocol Match
Rule
------------ --------------- ------ -------- --------------------- --------vs2
default
1
any
0.0.0.0/0
any
PuTTY to Linux01
login as: root
root@linux01's password:
Last login: Thu Mar 29 12:47:22 2012 from 192.168.1.139
[root@linux01 ~]# mkdir /mnt/vs2
113. [root@linux01 ~]# mkdir /mnt/path01
[root@linux01 ~]# mount -t nfs 192.168.66.132:/ /mnt/vs2
[root@linux01 ~]# mount -t nfs 192.168.66.132:/vs2vol1 /mnt/path01
[root@linux01 ~]# cd /mnt/vs2/vs2vol1/administrator/
[root@linux01 administrator]# ls
[root@linux01 administrator]#
[admin@linux01 ~]$ cd /mnt/path01
[admin@linux01 path01]$ cp /usr/include/* .
cp: omitting directory `/usr/include/ao'
cp: omitting directory `/usr/include/python2.6'
[admin@linux01 path01]$ ls
administrator netapi.h
[admin@linux01 path01]$
netappu::> vol show -volume vs2_vol01 -fields used
(volume show)
vserver volume used
------- --------- ----vs2
vs2_vol01 212KB
114. [admin@linux01 path01]$ cd /mnt/vs2/path01
-bash: cd: /mnt/vs2/path01: No such file or directory
[admin@linux01 path01]$
How to create and understand vserver name-mapping rules in Data ONTAP Cluster-Mode
KB ID: 1013831 Version: 1.0 Published date: 05/17/2012
Categories: Administration, Data ONTAP 8.0 Cluster-Mode, Data ONTAP 8.0.x Cluster-Mode, Data ONTAP 8.1 Cluster-Mode, Data ONTAP GX
Description
Data ONTAP Cluster-Mode can be accessed by Common Internet File System protocol (CIFS) and Network File System (NFS).
Name-mapping is used to map CIFS users to UNIX users and vice versa.
In the CIFS world, for example, it is known as NETAPPjdoe, but in NFS (NIS) it is just jdoe. Name-mappings are rules (actually, regular expressions), which are interpreted by the authentication system during login to resolve your
identity and gather the credentials you need to access your files. Name-mapping is the first step in the process of ensuring that the person logging in can get to their files, regardless of which protocol they use to access the file server.
Note the similarity of the CIFS and NIS usernames; many organizations that buy NetApp products use a naming convention such as this. If they do, they can use a very simple regular expression that just strips off the CIFS domain
name, and the delimiting to leave just the username. In other cases, where the correspondence between user names is not direct, they may need to enter a mapping for each and every user. The name mapping rule syntax has extra
features that can be used to adjust the case of user names, in case that is an issue.
Name mapping rules use regular expressions to match the source user name, and substitute the matched expression for the destination. The source and destination are specified as the mapping direction: Either Windows - UNIX, UNIX
- Windows, or Kerb - UNIX. (Kerberos mappings are only necessary if using a Kerberized NFS UNIX client. Most UNIX clients are NOT Kerberized).
Procedure
Some general guidelines:
Rules are vserver specific. Each vserver can have its own independent set of name mapping rules.
Rules are evaluated in order starting with rules in the first position. The first rule to match the source name
wins, and processing stops at that point.
If no rule matches before reaching the end of the list, then a default name will be used. The default name is protocol specific (both CIFS and NFS each have their own default) and it is specified during the setup of the protocol.
To specify the default UNIX user for CIFS, see the
vserver cifs options modify command and specify the -default-unix-user field.
To specify the default Windows user for NFS, see the
vserver nfs modify command and specify the -default-win-user field.
characters must be escaped when entering the rule; escape them with another "". Windows uses "" as a delimiter between Domain and Username. So, for example, if you wish to match a single backslash in the source name, put
in two backslashes as follows:
DOMAINNAME* -> 1
Use _ to force the matched destination name into lowercase.
Use ^ to force the matched destination name into uppercase.
Use & to force the matched destination name into initial case (the first character is capitalized, and all remaining characters are lower cased; for example, bob -> Bob).
Examples:
Mapping direction: Windows - UNIX
DOMAINNAME(.+)
-> 1
DOMAINNAME plus, at least 1 character, up to any number of characters. The
DOMAINNAME must occur as part of the name. The . represents any single character, and the + says, any number of characters may follow. Note that this rule is better than the similar
This rule is by far, the most common rule you'll see in production. This matches a user whose Login ID consists of the literal characters
literal text
115. rule
DOMAINNAME(*) because it requires at least 1 character to match. The * would match any user name, but would also match a user name without a single character, resulting in a 0 length target name
DOMAINNAME, for example.
if a user typed in
Mapping direction: Windows - UNIX
DOMAINNAME(.)(.+) -> _12
This rule shows an example using multiple arguments. The first (.) will match any single character, and the translation rule on the UNIX side will cause the matched character to become lowercase. The second (.+) will match one or
more characters, and the translation rule will cause it to be appended immediately after the first argument, without modification (i.e., no uppercasing or lowercasing). Note that this rule matches only usernames at least 2 characters in
length.
Mapping direction: Windows - UNIX
(.+)(.+)
-> 2
This rule matches any Windows Domain Name, drops the domain and uses only the second matched parameter. This rule can be a little weird because it may result in multiple users being mapped to the same UNIX user. For
example:
DOMAINNAMEroot -> root
DOMAINNAME2root -> root
In this case, the user root from DOMAINNAME will be mapped to UNIX user root. If someone from DOMAINNAME2 connects with username root, they will also translate to user root.
Exe 10
Yahoo is the biggest NA user
Microsoft Windows [Version 6.1.7601]
Copyright (c) 2009 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
C:UsersAdministrator>cd "C:Program FilesNetAppWindows Host
Utities"
The system cannot find the path specified.
C:UsersAdministrator>cd ..
C:Users>cd ..
116. C:>dir
Volume in drive C has no label.
Volume Serial Number is C87A-766E
Directory of C:
09/12/2012 10:03 AM <DIR>
inetpub
09/10/2012 10:09 PM <DIR>
NETAPP
07/13/2009 08:20 PM <DIR>
PerfLogs
04/01/2013 02:50 PM <DIR>
Program Files
11/27/2012 04:34 AM <DIR>
Program Files (x86)
04/03/2013 12:39 PM <DIR>
temp
09/12/2012 08:01 AM <DIR>
Users
11/28/2012 05:40 AM <DIR>
Windows
12/01/2012 12:12 PM <DIR>
_Files
0 File(s)
0 bytes
9 Dir(s) 14,900,826,112 bytes free
C:>cd "Program Files"
117. C:Program Files>dir
Volume in drive C has no label.
Volume Serial Number is C87A-766E
Directory of C:Program Files
04/01/2013 02:50 PM <DIR>
.
04/01/2013 02:50 PM <DIR>
..
09/07/2012 11:05 PM <DIR>
Common Files
11/28/2012 05:40 AM <DIR>
Hyper-V
11/20/2010 08:33 PM <DIR>
Internet Explorer
03/20/2013 06:47 PM <DIR>
Java
09/07/2012 04:22 PM <DIR>
MSBuild
04/03/2013 12:39 PM <DIR>
NetApp
11/28/2012 05:40 AM <DIR>
Packaged Programs
09/13/2012 08:34 AM <DIR>
ppedv
09/07/2012 04:22 PM <DIR>
Reference Assemblies
09/07/2012 11:05 PM <DIR>
VMware
09/13/2012 08:52 AM <DIR>
Windows Live
118. 11/20/2010 08:33 PM <DIR>
Windows Mail
07/13/2009 10:37 PM <DIR>
Windows NT
0 File(s)
0 bytes
15 Dir(s) 14,900,826,112 bytes free
C:Program Files>cd Net*
C:Program FilesNetApp>dir
Volume in drive C has no label.
Volume Serial Number is C87A-766E
Directory of C:Program FilesNetApp
04/03/2013 12:39 PM <DIR>
.
04/03/2013 12:39 PM <DIR>
..
04/01/2013 02:51 PM <DIR>
OnCommand System Manager
04/03/2013 12:39 PM <DIR>
Windows Host Utilities
0 File(s)
0 bytes
4 Dir(s) 14,900,826,112 bytes free
119. C:Program FilesNetApp>cd W*
C:Program FilesNetAppWindows Host Utilities>dir
Volume in drive C has no label.
Volume Serial Number is C87A-766E
Directory of C:Program FilesNetAppWindows Host Utilities
04/03/2013 12:39 PM <DIR>
.
04/03/2013 12:39 PM <DIR>
..
10/10/2011 12:15 PM
10/10/2011 12:15 PM
67,584 LinuxGuestConfig.iso
1,679,446 mbralign.exe
04/03/2013 12:39 PM <DIR>
NetAppQCLI
04/27/2011 02:19 AM
212,207 NOTICE.PDF
10/10/2011 12:14 PM
63,488 san_version.exe
4 File(s)
2,022,725 bytes
3 Dir(s) 14,900,826,112 bytes free
C:Program FilesNetAppWindows Host Utilities>san_version
Windows(R) Host Utilities 6.0.4108.1216
120. NetApp version: 6.0
C:Program FilesNetAppWindows Host Utilities>
Iqn.1991-05.com.microsoft:nadc.netappu.com
Exe 11
Microsoft Windows [Version 6.1.7601]
Copyright (c) 2009 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
C:UsersAdministrator>cd "C:Program FilesNetAppWindows Host
Utities"
The system cannot find the path specified.
C:UsersAdministrator>cd ..
C:Users>cd ..
C:>dir
Volume in drive C has no label.
121. Volume Serial Number is C87A-766E
Directory of C:
09/12/2012 10:03 AM <DIR>
inetpub
09/10/2012 10:09 PM <DIR>
NETAPP
07/13/2009 08:20 PM <DIR>
PerfLogs
04/01/2013 02:50 PM <DIR>
Program Files
11/27/2012 04:34 AM <DIR>
Program Files (x86)
04/03/2013 12:39 PM <DIR>
temp
09/12/2012 08:01 AM <DIR>
Users
11/28/2012 05:40 AM <DIR>
Windows
12/01/2012 12:12 PM <DIR>
_Files
0 File(s)
0 bytes
9 Dir(s) 14,900,826,112 bytes free
C:>cd "Program Files"
C:Program Files>dir
Volume in drive C has no label.
122. Volume Serial Number is C87A-766E
Directory of C:Program Files
04/01/2013 02:50 PM <DIR>
.
04/01/2013 02:50 PM <DIR>
..
09/07/2012 11:05 PM <DIR>
Common Files
11/28/2012 05:40 AM <DIR>
Hyper-V
11/20/2010 08:33 PM <DIR>
Internet Explorer
03/20/2013 06:47 PM <DIR>
Java
09/07/2012 04:22 PM <DIR>
MSBuild
04/03/2013 12:39 PM <DIR>
NetApp
11/28/2012 05:40 AM <DIR>
Packaged Programs
09/13/2012 08:34 AM <DIR>
ppedv
09/07/2012 04:22 PM <DIR>
Reference Assemblies
09/07/2012 11:05 PM <DIR>
VMware
09/13/2012 08:52 AM <DIR>
Windows Live
11/20/2010 08:33 PM <DIR>
Windows Mail
07/13/2009 10:37 PM <DIR>
Windows NT
0 File(s)
0 bytes
123. 15 Dir(s) 14,900,826,112 bytes free
C:Program Files>cd Net*
C:Program FilesNetApp>dir
Volume in drive C has no label.
Volume Serial Number is C87A-766E
Directory of C:Program FilesNetApp
04/03/2013 12:39 PM <DIR>
.
04/03/2013 12:39 PM <DIR>
..
04/01/2013 02:51 PM <DIR>
OnCommand System Manager
04/03/2013 12:39 PM <DIR>
Windows Host Utilities
0 File(s)
0 bytes
4 Dir(s) 14,900,826,112 bytes free
C:Program FilesNetApp>cd W*
C:Program FilesNetAppWindows Host Utilities>dir
124. Volume in drive C has no label.
Volume Serial Number is C87A-766E
Directory of C:Program FilesNetAppWindows Host Utilities
04/03/2013 12:39 PM <DIR>
.
04/03/2013 12:39 PM <DIR>
..
10/10/2011 12:15 PM
10/10/2011 12:15 PM
67,584 LinuxGuestConfig.iso
1,679,446 mbralign.exe
04/03/2013 12:39 PM <DIR>
NetAppQCLI
04/27/2011 02:19 AM
212,207 NOTICE.PDF
10/10/2011 12:14 PM
63,488 san_version.exe
4 File(s)
2,022,725 bytes
3 Dir(s) 14,900,826,112 bytes free
C:Program FilesNetAppWindows Host Utilities>san_version
Windows(R) Host Utilities 6.0.4108.1216
NetApp version: 6.0
125. C:Program FilesNetAppWindows Host Utilities>ls
/mnt/vs2/dataefficiency
'ls' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
operable program or batch file.
C:Program FilesNetAppWindows Host Utilities>net use t:
ntapvs2de
The command completed successfully.
C:Program FilesNetAppWindows Host Utilities>t:
T:>dir
Volume in drive T has no label.
Volume Serial Number is 8000-0408
Directory of T:
04/03/2013 02:03 PM <DIR>
.
04/03/2013 02:03 PM <DIR>
..
126. 04/03/2013 02:03 PM
1 File(s)
2 Dir(s)
57 datafile
57 bytes
20,795,392 bytes free
T:>
Day 4
Is there a Clustered ONTAP version
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michael cope Apr 4, 2013 4:27 AM (in response to adrianlowe)
Not yet. Someone else is working on that and they've decided to hold off until 8.2 comes out rather than have to re-write it. The cDOT documentation set on the Support website has a Command Map document that
compares 7-Mode commands with the equivalent cDOT commands
Exe 12
login: admin
Password:
netappu::> volume create -vserver vs2 -volume vs2_root_ls1 -aggr
n01_aggr1 -type dp
[Job 60] Job succeeded: Successful
netappu::> snapmirror create -source-cluster netappu -source-vserver
vs2 -source-volume vs2_root -destination-cluster netappu -destinationvserver vs2 -destination-volume vs2_root_ls1 -type ls