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    • https://kb.netapp.com/Legacy/SnapManager/How_to_setup_SnapVault_or_SnapMirror_updates_with_SnapManager_for_Oracle_under_Unix_with_Clustered_ONTAP
      Applies to SnapManager for Oracle (SMO) for Unix 3.4.x SnapManager for SAP (SMSAP) for Unix 3.4.x SnapDrive for Unix (SDU) 5.3.x Data ONTAP 8.3 C-Mode (CDOT) ONTAP 9.x Description Due to a number of p...Applies to SnapManager for Oracle (SMO) for Unix 3.4.x SnapManager for SAP (SMSAP) for Unix 3.4.x SnapDrive for Unix (SDU) 5.3.x Data ONTAP 8.3 C-Mode (CDOT) ONTAP 9.x Description Due to a number of pitfalls in the configuration of the CDOT SnapVault script in the unix versions of SMO/SMSAP, this article covers most of the configuration specifics.
    • https://kb.netapp.com/on-prem/ontap/Ontap_OS/OS-KBs/Volume_move_failed_with_error___Volume_is_not_quiesced
      Applies to ONTAP 9 Volume Move Issue Volume move failed with error: Volume not quiesced
    • https://kb.netapp.com/on-prem/ontap/Ontap_OS/OS-KBs/How_to_search_the_event_log_in_ONTAP
      Applies to ONTAP 9 Description In ONTAP, the event log can be viewed by running the event log show command. This article lists some examples of how to narrow down your search and quickly find the data...Applies to ONTAP 9 Description In ONTAP, the event log can be viewed by running the event log show command. This article lists some examples of how to narrow down your search and quickly find the data you are looking for. Note that almost any of these search options can be used together to further narrow down the output.
    • https://kb.netapp.com/on-prem/ontap/Ontap_OS/OS-KBs/How_to_determine_why_a_lif_is_on_a_certain_port_or_node
      When lifs failover based on various rules and scenarios, the location of a logical interface (LIF) is not always as expected. Incorrect LIF failover settings will cause LIFs to migrate to ports where ...When lifs failover based on various rules and scenarios, the location of a logical interface (LIF) is not always as expected. Incorrect LIF failover settings will cause LIFs to migrate to ports where they might not be accessible. A link break in the environment (like a switch power reset) will trigger a LIF migration, which might have gone unnoticed. A storage failover (SFO) will also cause LIFs to migrate.
    • https://kb.netapp.com/on-prem/ontap/da/NAS/NAS-KBs/FAQ_-_User_File_Operations
      For steps needed to delete specific qtree or directory please refer to following KB: How to delete a qtree or directory Solution: Unable to delete clone snapshots and the snapshots are filling volume ...For steps needed to delete specific qtree or directory please refer to following KB: How to delete a qtree or directory Solution: Unable to delete clone snapshots and the snapshots are filling volume space in clustered Data ONTAP 8.2.1 Volume: Unable to delete a volume as it is the source endpoint of one or more SnapMirror relationships Symptom: Unable to delete a volume after running the snapmirror delete command on the relationship