In summary, NDMP cannot restrict application or administrator access to a volume, and cannot be configured to limit the volumes visible to a Data Management Application (DMA), or visible to a backup a...In summary, NDMP cannot restrict application or administrator access to a volume, and cannot be configured to limit the volumes visible to a Data Management Application (DMA), or visible to a backup administrator. Note: In a scenario where volumes need to be restricted from NDMP application or backup administrator access, consider moving the restricted volumes to a different SVM that will not be accessed via NDMP protocol.
Applies to E-series Answer There is no direct option in E-series to convert volume form thin to thick directly. Alternatively, as a work around you can create a new thick volume, then volume copy the ...Applies to E-series Answer There is no direct option in E-series to convert volume form thin to thick directly. Alternatively, as a work around you can create a new thick volume, then volume copy the thin volume to the thick volume. And be sure to clean up (delete) the thin volume and it's repository afterwards to reclaim the space.
This knowledge base was generated through a script and may contain formatting issues. For the accurate content, please refer to the WIP editor. WIP editor. Applies to ONTAP 9 Issue Security style of t...This knowledge base was generated through a script and may contain formatting issues. For the accurate content, please refer to the WIP editor. WIP editor. Applies to ONTAP 9 Issue Security style of the volume is UNIX. When trying to modify the settings of a VM, the following error shows up: Unable to write VMX file: /path_to_file/file.vmx. Insufficient permission to access the file