How to Configure a Filer back to Factory
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1) Connect to the filers management port via a serial cable and log in
2) Command: priv set advanced
3) Command: halt -c factory
4) This will shut down filer and leave you at a command prompt.
5) Command: boot_ontap
6) Press ctrl-c for special boot menu when prompted during boot
7) Select option 4a to create a flexible root volume and zero all the owned disks on the filer
Quick Commands
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Filer Factory
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1) Connect to the filers management port via a serial cable and log in
2) Command: priv set advanced
3) Command: halt -c factory
4) This will shut down filer and leave you at a command prompt.
5) Command: boot_ontap
6) Press ctrl-c for special boot menu when prompted during boot
7) Select option 4a to create a flexible root volume and zero all the owned disks on the filer
STOREVAULT NETAPP COMMANDS
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Create Volume:
vol create DPMBackups aggr0 90g
Create a CIFS Share:
cifs shares -add DPMBackups$ /vol/DPMBackups
Resize the Volume:
vol size DPMBackups 44g
Create a LUN
lun create -s 34g -t windows /vol/DPMBackups/lun1
Create an ISCSI group:
igroup create -i -t windows DPM04 iqn.1991-05.com.microsoft:el-mbx-04.azaleos.net
Map the LUN to an igroup:
lun map /vol/DPMBackups/lun1 EX-MBX-01
Configure an Interface:
ifconfig -a **To check
ifconfig e0b 192.168.1.209 netmask 255.255.255.0 broadcast 192.168.1.255 up
Resize a LUN:
lun resize /vol/Archive/archive.lun 1900g
1 comment:
What would be the command to assign a disk to a StoreVault.
P.S:- "disk assign" does not work like it does in NetApp filers.
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