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- https://kb.netapp.com/on-prem/ontap/DM/System_Manager/SM-KBs/System_Manager_Cluster_Guided_Setup_TemplatesApplies to ONTAP 9.7 and earlier System Manager 9.7 and earlier Description System Manager (up to and including the 9.7 release) provides a Guided Setup feature that can use a pre-populated template f...Applies to ONTAP 9.7 and earlier System Manager 9.7 and earlier Description System Manager (up to and including the 9.7 release) provides a Guided Setup feature that can use a pre-populated template file. Set up a cluster by using the template file in System Manager - ONTAP 9.7 and earlier Completed template files used in the cluster setup may be retained for setup/configuration documentation purposes.
- https://kb.netapp.com/on-prem/ontap/da/NAS/NAS-KBs/How_to_enable_the_equivalent_of_all_squash_in_clustered_Data_ONTAPApplies to ONTAP 9 Description The process of Mapping all incoming UIDs in NFS requests to a defined UID is called either squash_all or all_squash
- https://kb.netapp.com/on-prem/ontap/Ontap_OS/OS-KBs/How_are_FlexGroup_Inodes_calculated_after_increasing_the_limitsApplies to ONTAP 9.2 The inode count limits are given per constituent volume as shown in table 9 (page 45) from the NetApp FlexGroup Volume Best Practices and Implementation Guide This table details t...Applies to ONTAP 9.2 The inode count limits are given per constituent volume as shown in table 9 (page 45) from the NetApp FlexGroup Volume Best Practices and Implementation Guide This table details the default inode counts based on each constituent volume size The table shows that for volume size greater than 1TB the default inode count limit for each volume is 21,251,126 inodes To obtain the current inode count the command df -i can be run from the nodeshell of each node in the cluster
- https://kb.netapp.com/on-prem/ontap/da/NAS/NAS-KBs/Cifs_server_Machine_account_deleted_from_ADnas.local KERBEROS favored dc-2012-251 10.216.251 undetermined nas.local KERBEROS favored dc-2012-252 10.216.29.99 undetermined nas.local KERBEROS favored rodc-2012-252 10.216.252 undetermined nas.loc...nas.local KERBEROS favored dc-2012-251 10.216.251 undetermined nas.local KERBEROS favored dc-2012-252 10.216.29.99 undetermined nas.local KERBEROS favored rodc-2012-252 10.216.252 undetermined nas.local MS-LDAP favored dc-2012-251 10.216.251 undetermined nas.local MS-LDAP favored dc-2012-252 10.216.29.99 undetermined nas.local MS-DC favored dc-2012-251 10.216.251 Unreachable nas.local MS-DC favored dc-2012-252 10.216.29.99 Unreachable
- https://kb.netapp.com/on-prem/ontap/DP/SnapMirror/SnapMirror-KBs/How_to_calculate_SnapMirror_or_SnapVault_throughput_for_performanceTo determine throughput, the fields to note are the Transfer Size and the Transfer Duration. The snapmirror show -instance command can be used to list the Last Transfer Size and Last Transfer Duration...To determine throughput, the fields to note are the Transfer Size and the Transfer Duration. The snapmirror show -instance command can be used to list the Last Transfer Size and Last Transfer Duration. This output will show you the Last Transfer Size and the Last Transfer Duration which you can use to calculate the last transfer throughput This output will show you the Last Transfer Size and the Last Transfer Duration which you can use to calculate the last transfer throughput.
- https://kb.netapp.com/on-prem/ontap/DP/SnapMirror/SnapMirror-KBs/How_to_use_the_snapmirror_restore_commandApplies to ONTAP 9.x SnapMirror Description This article describes the procedure on how to use the "snapmirror restore" command.
- https://kb.netapp.com/on-prem/ontap/Ontap_OS/OS-KBs/How_to_use_HTTPS_or_FTPs_with_various_ONTAP_commandsApplies to ONTAP 9 ONTAP 9.1 Clustered Data ONTAP 8.3 Description This article describes the configuration required to use HTTPS or FTPS in conjunction with multiple ONTAP commands.
- https://kb.netapp.com/on-prem/ontap/da/NAS/NAS-KBs/How_to_capture_packet_traces_in_ONTAP_pre-9.2Applies to ONTAP 9.0 ONTAP 9.1 Description How to perform a packet capture in ONTAP 9.0 and 9.1
- https://kb.netapp.com/on-prem/ontap/Ontap_OS/OS-KBs/How_to_create_cluster_and_Vserver_peer_relationships_with_duplicate_names_in_ONTAP_9Applies to ONTAP 9 ONTAP 9.1 In all versions of clustered Data ONTAP cluster and SVM names must be unique to be peered together. If there are duplicate cluster or SVM names being used in older version...Applies to ONTAP 9 ONTAP 9.1 In all versions of clustered Data ONTAP cluster and SVM names must be unique to be peered together. If there are duplicate cluster or SVM names being used in older versions of Data ONTAP, it required one of the clusters/SVMs to be renamed. However, starting in ONTAP 9, you do not need to rename either cluster or SVM. The -local-name option for the ::> cluster peer create and ::> vserver peer create commands were introduced in ONTAP 9 to avoid duplicate names.
- https://kb.netapp.com/Legacy/OnCommand_Suite/OnCommand_System_Manager_displaying_ports_down_while_they_are_administratively_down_and_not_brokenApplies to OnCommand System Manager (Onbox) 9.3 and earlier Issue Network Details portlet indicates that "ports are down in this cluster." even though the ports are administratively down. Example:
- https://kb.netapp.com/on-prem/ontap/OHW/OHW-KBs/BMC_update_fails_on_ONTAP_9.1_when_using_IIS_as_a_Web_serverIf your console connection is through the SP, it will be disconnected Do you want to proceed with the firmware update ? {y|n}: y SP firmware update has been successfully scheduled. 00000009.000a0b0c 0...If your console connection is through the SP, it will be disconnected Do you want to proceed with the firmware update ? {y|n}: y SP firmware update has been successfully scheduled. 00000009.000a0b0c 02d5d81a Thu Dec 20 2018 18:43:01 -05:00 [kern_servprocd:info:4957] 0x80fa4d100: 0: NOTICE: Servprocd::CLI: bmc_update_t: BMC update failed at state 0x0 due to error Image download invalid