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    • https://kb.netapp.com/on-prem/ontap/DM/System_Manager/SM-KBs/System_Manager_does_not_show_volumes_created_before_ONTAP_9.7
      Applies to ONTAP System Manager 9.7 or later Volumes created before ONTAP 9.7 REST API /api/storage/volumes Capability DATA_ONTAP.9.6.0 disabled Issue System Manager does not show volumes created befo...Applies to ONTAP System Manager 9.7 or later Volumes created before ONTAP 9.7 REST API /api/storage/volumes Capability DATA_ONTAP.9.6.0 disabled Issue System Manager does not show volumes created before or after upgrade to ONTAP 9.7 volume show command shows all the volumes In the case of ONTAP 9.7, System Manager Classic Version shows all the volumes
    • https://kb.netapp.com/on-prem/ontap/DM/System_Manager/SM-KBs/Can_you_disable_Exprorer_Tab_in_System_Manager_9.8
      Applies to ONTAP 9.8+ ONTAP System Manager 9.8+ Answer Explorer tab cannot be disabled This feature is meant for administrators to properly administer their cluster and track in real time issues and w...Applies to ONTAP 9.8+ ONTAP System Manager 9.8+ Answer Explorer tab cannot be disabled This feature is meant for administrators to properly administer their cluster and track in real time issues and workloads such as restores , backups and others You can issue the command bellow to turn off volume analytics to stop collecting data: ::>volume analytics off -vserver <vserver_name> -volume <volume_name> Additional Information additionalInformation_text
    • https://kb.netapp.com/Legacy/OnCommand_Suite/Why_does_System_Manager_s_New_Experience_timestamps_for_events_not_match_the_CLI
      Applies to ONTAP 9 System Manager New Experience Answer In the System Manager New Experience, times are displayed in the user's timezone, which may be different from the cluster's timezone. This is an...Applies to ONTAP 9 System Manager New Experience Answer In the System Manager New Experience, times are displayed in the user's timezone, which may be different from the cluster's timezone. This is an intentional change from how times were displayed in the classic version of System Manager and is intended to enhance usability of the GUI. Additional Information additionalInformation_text