You can use snapmirror (volume SnapMirror® (VSM) or qtree SnapMirror® (QSM)), ndmpcopy to move the vfiler unit from source to destination with in the same filer as below: In order to move this vfiler ...You can use snapmirror (volume SnapMirror® (VSM) or qtree SnapMirror® (QSM)), ndmpcopy to move the vfiler unit from source to destination with in the same filer as below: In order to move this vfiler vf1 to a different volume, follow the below steps: Now recreate the vfiler unit vf1 to run from the newly created volume as below: In such cases, the vfiler assign should be performed to move those resources from the hosting vfiler0 to this vfiler upon recreating the vfiler.
Starting with Data ONTAP 7.2.1.1, NetApp storage appliances will have a base of 1024 for storage systems that have up to 1GB (gigabyte) of memory. If the storage appliance has more than 1GB of memory,...Starting with Data ONTAP 7.2.1.1, NetApp storage appliances will have a base of 1024 for storage systems that have up to 1GB (gigabyte) of memory. If the storage appliance has more than 1GB of memory, then the number of pBlks will be calculated by the following formula: (total number of disks * 8). Filer1 (FAS2020 with 1GB of memory) has 104 total disks in an SPHA configuration: Max pBlks will be set to 1024.
Ensure the vFiler DR does not have the same IP address as the original filer prior to the IP address change - duplicate IP addresses will be on the network at the same time. Since the vFiler DR will b...Ensure the vFiler DR does not have the same IP address as the original filer prior to the IP address change - duplicate IP addresses will be on the network at the same time. Since the vFiler DR will be using the same computer account in Active Directory as the source vFiler, a small race condition may be hit - if the vFiler DR is active and changing computer passwords in AD, clients can lose access to the source vFiler.