Applies to NetApp ONTAPI (ZAPI) ONTAP 9 Description NetApp has announced the end of availability for ONTAPI NetApp decided to refocus on the REST (representational state transfer) API This article pro...Applies to NetApp ONTAPI (ZAPI) ONTAP 9 Description NetApp has announced the end of availability for ONTAPI NetApp decided to refocus on the REST (representational state transfer) API This article provides a method for identifying ONTAPI usage in an ONTAP cluster through either the ONTAP CLI or a Python script
HA interconnect A single node in an HA pair shows a link down on the HA interconnect Cluster::*> ha interconnect port show (system ha interconnect port show) Physical Link Link Layer Layer Physical Ph...HA interconnect A single node in an HA pair shows a link down on the HA interconnect Cluster::*> ha interconnect port show (system ha interconnect port show) Physical Link Link Layer Layer Physical Physical Active Node Monitor Port State State Link Up Link Down Link sysconfig -a does not populate the transceiver information for this port QSFP Vendor: AVAGO QSFP Part Number: 332-00440 QSFP Serial Number: AF2047GU01Y QSFP Vendor: QSFP Part Number: QSFP Serial Number:
Applies to StorageGRID appliances SANtricity OS Issue Support > UPGRADE CENTER > Pre-Upgrade Health Check fails by error while trying to upgrade SANtricity OS and/or NVSRAM in StorageGRID appliances b...Applies to StorageGRID appliances SANtricity OS Issue Support > UPGRADE CENTER > Pre-Upgrade Health Check fails by error while trying to upgrade SANtricity OS and/or NVSRAM in StorageGRID appliances by using SANtricity System Manager Downloads are disabled due to NVSRAM setting
No, a RAID Group (such as a Flash Pool allocation) cannot be removed from an aggregate without destroying the aggregate, first. In order to remove Flash Pool from an existing aggregate, you would firs...No, a RAID Group (such as a Flash Pool allocation) cannot be removed from an aggregate without destroying the aggregate, first. In order to remove Flash Pool from an existing aggregate, you would first need to migrate the volumes (data) to a different aggregate before destroying the existing Flash Pool aggregate. The SSDs will then be returned to the spares pool for the system. It is possible to disable caching of the Flash Pool for testing purposes.