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toasterblog: DataOntap 7.3.2
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Friday, December 11, 2009. DataOntap 7.3.2. As of today DataOntap 7.3.2 is marked General Deployment release by Netapp. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). A Blog about Storage. Snapmanager for Hyper-V is here! DataOntap 7.3.2. Calculating the size of a volume. Maximum data drives per 16-TB aggregate. Metrocluster and Cable distances. Enabling unix like commands on Data Ontap. Hidden commands in the special boot menu of the fi. Stop those annoying console messages. Mounting luns in a snapshot.
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toasterblog: Calculating the size of a volume
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Thursday, December 10, 2009. Calculating the size of a volume. What the volume size depends on. Before you create the volumes that contain qtrees and LUNs, calculate the size of the volume and the amount of reserve space required by determining the type and the amount of data that you want to store in the LUNs on the volume. The size of the volume depends on the following:. Total size of all the LUNs in the volume. Whether you want to maintain Snapshot copies. Rate at which data in the volume changes.
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toasterblog: Snapmanager for Hyper-V is here!
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Wednesday, December 16, 2009. Snapmanager for Hyper-V is here! NetApp today published version 1.0 of SnapManager for Hyper-V, providing a solution for automated protection and recovery of Microsoft Hyper-V virtual machines. New video demo on NetApp TV (YouTube). Snapmanager for Hyper-V supports:. 8226; Group virtual machines into different datasets (based upon protection requirements),. 8226; Back up dedicated/clustered virtual machines on storage systems running Data ONTAP,. A Blog about Storage. Hidden...
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toasterblog: January 2010
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Monday, January 4, 2010. NSANity Diagnostic and Configuration Data Collector 1.1.14. A nice tool to collect diagnostics from FAS Storage systems but also:. Windows 2003 and 2008 hosts. VMware ESX hosts (excluding i variants). Linux hosts with kernel 2.6. McData switches (EOS, EOSn). Cisco switches (IOS, NXOS and SANOS). Use the following command line to collect data from FAS storage systems:. C: nsanity ontap:/ root:*@storage1. C: nsanity –x zipfilename.gz. Download the Windows version.
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toasterblog: December 2009
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Wednesday, December 16, 2009. Snapmanager for Hyper-V is here! NetApp today published version 1.0 of SnapManager for Hyper-V, providing a solution for automated protection and recovery of Microsoft Hyper-V virtual machines. New video demo on NetApp TV (YouTube). Snapmanager for Hyper-V supports:. 8226; Group virtual machines into different datasets (based upon protection requirements),. 8226; Back up dedicated/clustered virtual machines on storage systems running Data ONTAP,. Friday, December 11, 2009.
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toasterblog: SQL I/O Simulator
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Thursday, December 10, 2009. With this tool you can simulate SQL I/O without even installing SQL on your system. Http:/ support.microsoft.com/kb/231619. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). A Blog about Storage. Snapmanager for Hyper-V is here! DataOntap 7.3.2. Calculating the size of a volume. Maximum data drives per 16-TB aggregate. Metrocluster and Cable distances. Enabling unix like commands on Data Ontap. Hidden commands in the special boot menu of the fi. Stop those annoying console messages.
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toasterblog: NFS Performance Issue
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Thursday, December 10, 2009. There was an issue found in Data ONTAP 7.2.3 and earlier where ONTAP would sometimes not release networking buffers fast enough, resulting in very poor performance. The main symptom of this issue can be seen by watching the output of "sysstat 1" over time and noting that the number of NFS ops will periodically drop to 0 for several seconds, and then resume normal activity. Two other tell-tale signs are the "Total discards" and "No Buffers". Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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toasterblog: Subnet cheat sheet
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Thursday, December 10, 2009. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). A Blog about Storage. Snapmanager for Hyper-V is here! DataOntap 7.3.2. Calculating the size of a volume. Maximum data drives per 16-TB aggregate. Metrocluster and Cable distances. Enabling unix like commands on Data Ontap. Hidden commands in the special boot menu of the fi. Stop those annoying console messages. Mounting luns in a snapshot. Netapp Filers and VMware ESX. Starting a packet trace. Disabled# lines in the RC file.