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ONTAP
7-Mode Transition Tool
ONTAP
7-Mode Transition Tool
Introduction and concepts
ONTAP concepts
Deciding whether to use this guide
ONTAP platforms
Cluster storage
High-availability pairs
Network architecture
Logical ports
Support for industry-standard network technologies
Disks and aggregates
Aggregates and RAID groups
Root-data partitioning
Volumes, qtrees, files, and LUNs
Storage virtualization
SVM use cases
Cluster and SVM administration
Namespaces and junction points
Path failover
NAS path failover
SAN path failover
Load balancing
Replication
Snapshot copies
SnapMirror disaster recovery and data transfer
SnapVault archiving
MetroCluster continuous availability
Storage efficiency
Thin provisioning
Deduplication
Compression
FlexClone volumes, files, and LUNs
Security
Client authentication and authorization
Administrator authentication and RBAC
Virus scanning
Encryption
WORM storage
Application aware data management
ONTAP release model
Where to find additional information
ONTAP concepts
Deciding whether to use this guide
ONTAP platforms
Cluster storage
High-availability pairs
Network architecture
Logical ports
Support for industry-standard network technologies
Disks and aggregates
Aggregates and RAID groups
Root-data partitioning
Volumes, qtrees, files, and LUNs
Storage virtualization
SVM use cases
Cluster and SVM administration
Namespaces and junction points
Path failover
NAS path failover
SAN path failover
Load balancing
Replication
Snapshot copies
SnapMirror disaster recovery and data transfer
SnapVault archiving
MetroCluster continuous availability
Storage efficiency
Thin provisioning
Deduplication
Compression
FlexClone volumes, files, and LUNs
Security
Client authentication and authorization
Administrator authentication and RBAC
Virus scanning
Encryption
WORM storage
Application aware data management
ONTAP release model
Where to find additional information
Cluster administration
Cluster expansion express configuration
Deciding whether to use this guide
Cluster expansion workflow
Verifying the cluster is ready for expansion
Verifying the planned configuration
Gathering the required network information
Adding or replacing switches
Preparing the cluster for expansion
Adding node-locked licenses
Verifying the health of the system
Backing up the cluster configuration
Generating an AutoSupport message about starting expansion
Installing the new nodes
Installing the controllers
Configuring node-management LIFs
Upgrading or downgrading the nodes
Ensuring hardware-level HA is enabled
Adding nodes to a cluster using System Manager
Joining nodes to the cluster using the CLI
Completing the expansion
Configuring the node details in System Manager
Configuring AutoSupport on the new nodes
Configuring the Service Processor network
Validating the configuration of the expanded cluster
Generating an AutoSupport message about completing expansion
Updating LUN paths for the new nodes
Where to find additional information
Cluster management using System Manager 9.5
Understanding System Manager
Icons used in the application interface
System Manager window layouts
Window layout customization
System Manager enhancements
Setting up your cluster environment
Setting up the cluster by using OnCommand System Manager
Setting up a cluster by using the template file
Setting up the cluster manually
Creating a cluster
Setting up a network
Setting up a network when an IP address range is enabled
Setting up a network when an IP address range is disabled
Setting up a support page
Reviewing storage recommendations
Creating an SVM
Accessing a cluster by using the OnCommand System Manager browser-based graphic interface
Configuring System Manager options
Viewing OnCommand System Manager log files
How system logging works
Configuring a cluster by using System Manager
Accessing a cluster by using the OnCommand System Manager browser-based graphic interface
Setting up the cluster
Updating the cluster name
Changing the cluster password
Editing DNS configurations
Creating a cluster management logical interface
Editing the node name
Creating a node management logical interface
Editing AutoSupport settings
Adding licenses
Setting the time zone for a cluster
Monitoring HA pairs
Setting up the network
Creating IPspaces
Creating broadcast domains
Creating subnets
Setting up physical storage
Assigning disks to nodes
Zeroing spare disks
Provisioning storage through aggregates
Provisioning storage by creating an aggregate based on storage recommendations
Provisioning storage by creating an aggregate manually
Provisioning storage by creating a Flash Pool aggregate manually
Provisioning storage by creating a SnapLock aggregate manually
Provisioning storage by creating a FabricPool-enabled aggregate manually
Setting up logical storage
Creating SVMs
Configuring CIFS and NFS protocols on SVMs
Configuring iSCSI protocol on SVMs
Configuring FC protocol and FCoE protocol on SVMs
Configuring NVMe protocol on SVMs
Delegating administration to SVM administrators
Creating FlexVol volumes
Creating SnapLock volumes
Setting up SAML authentication
Enabling SAML authentication
Disabling SAML authentication
Setting up peering
Prerequisites for cluster peering
Creating intercluster LIFs
Creating cluster peer relationships
Creating SVM peers
What passphrases are
Managing clusters
Understanding quorum and epsilon
Dashboard window
Monitoring a cluster using the dashboard
Applications
Provisioning a basic template
Adding Microsoft SQL Server over SAN to System Manager
Application provisioning settings
Editing an application
Deleting an application
Configuration update
Configuring the administration details of an SVM
Configuration Updates window
Service Processors
Assigning IP addresses to Service Processors
Editing Service Processor settings
Understanding the Service Processor
Service Processors window
Cluster peers
Modifying the cluster peer passphrase
Modifying the peer network parameters
Deleting cluster peer relationships
Peers window
Cloud registration
Registering a cluster with NetApp Data Availability Services
High availability
High Availability window
Licenses
Deleting licenses
License types and entitlement risk
Licenses window
Cluster Expansion
Adding nodes to a cluster
Configuring the network details of the nodes
Updating clusters
Updating clusters in a non MetroCluster configuration
Updating clusters in a MetroCluster configuration
Obtaining ONTAP software images
Updating single-node clusters
Updating a cluster nondisruptively
How to update a cluster nondisruptively
Cluster Update window
Date and time settings of a cluster
Date and Time window
SNMP
Enabling or disabling SNMP
Editing SNMP information
Enabling or disabling SNMP traps
Testing the trap host configuration
SNMP window
LDAP
Viewing the LDAP client configuration
Using LDAP services
LDAP window
Users
Adding a cluster user account
Editing a cluster user account
Changing passwords for cluster user accounts
Locking or unlocking cluster user accounts
User accounts (cluster administrators only)
Roles
Users window
Roles
Adding roles
Editing roles
Roles and permissions
Roles window
Managing the network
IPspaces
Editing IPspaces
Deleting IPspaces
Broadcast domains
Editing broadcast domain settings
Deleting broadcast domains
Subnets
Editing subnet settings
Deleting subnets
Network interfaces
Creating network interfaces
Editing network interface settings
Deleting network interfaces
Migrating a LIF
Ethernet ports
Creating interface groups
Creating VLAN interfaces
Editing Ethernet port settings
Editing interface group settings
Modifying the MTU size of a VLAN
Deleting VLANs
Ports and adapters
FC/FCoE and NVMe adapters
Editing the FC/FCoE and NVMe adapter speed settings
Network window
Managing physical storage
Storage tiers
Editing aggregates
Deleting aggregates
Changing the RAID configuration when creating an aggregate
Provisioning cache by adding SSDs
Provisioning cache to aggregates by adding SSDs
Increasing the cache for Flash Pool aggregates by adding SSDs
Adding capacity disks
Changing the RAID group when adding capacity disks
Moving FlexVol volumes
Mirroring aggregates
Viewing aggregate information
Installing a CA certificate if you use StorageGRID
How moving a FlexVol volume works
How you can use effective ONTAP disk type for mixing HDDs
What compatible spare disks are
How System Manager works with hot spares
Rules for displaying disk types and disk RPM
How mirrored aggregates work
What a FabricPool is
Storage recommendations for creating aggregates
Storage Tiers window
Configuring and managing cloud tiers
Adding a cloud tier
Attaching an aggregate to a cloud tier
Provisioning storage by creating a FabricPool-enabled aggregate manually
Changing the tiering policy of a volume
Editing a cloud tier
Deleting a cloud tier
What cloud tiers and tiering policies are
What inactive (cold) data is
Cloud Tier window
Aggregates
Aggregates window
Storage pools
Creating a storage pool
Adding disks to a storage pool
Deleting storage pools
How to use SSD storage pools
Requirements and best practices for using SSD storage pools
Considerations for when to use SSD storage pools
Considerations for adding SSDs to an existing storage pool versus creating a new one
Why you add disks to storage pools
How storage pool works
Storage Pools window
Disks
Reassigning disks to nodes
Viewing disk information
How ONTAP reports disk types
Minimum number of hot spares required for disks
Spare requirements for multi-disk carrier disks
Shelf configuration requirements for multi-disk carrier storage shelves
How to determine when it is safe to remove a multi-disk carrier
Considerations for sizing RAID groups
Disks window
Array LUNs
Assigning array LUNs
Reassigning spare array LUNs to nodes
Zeroing spare array LUNs
About disks and array LUNs
Array LUNs window
Nodes
Initializing the ComplianceClock time
Nodes window
Hardware Cache
Enabling or disabling Flash Cache modules
How Flash Cache modules work
Hardware Cache window
Events
Events window
System alerts
Acknowledging system health alerts
Suppressing system health alerts
Deleting system health alerts
Available cluster health monitors
Ways to respond to system health alerts
System Alerts window
AutoSupport notifications
Setting up AutoSupport notifications
Enabling or disabling AutoSupport settings
Adding AutoSupport email recipients
Testing AutoSupport settings
Generating AutoSupport data
Viewing AutoSupport summary
AutoSupport severity types
AutoSupport window
Jobs
Jobs
Job window
Flash Pool statistics
Flash Pool aggregate Statistics window
Managing logical storage
Storage Virtual Machines
SVM Dashboard window
Monitoring SVMs
Editing SVM settings
Deleting SVMs
Starting SVMs
Stopping SVMs
Managing SVMs
Types of SVMs
Why you use SVMs
How ONTAP name service switch configuration works
Storage Virtual Machines window
Volumes
Editing volume properties
Editing data protection volumes
Deleting volumes
Creating FlexClone volumes
Creating FlexClone files
Splitting a FlexClone volume from its parent volume
Viewing the FlexClone volume hierarchy
Changing the status of a volume
Viewing the list of saved Snapshot copies
Creating Snapshot copies outside a defined schedule
Setting the Snapshot copy reserve
Hiding the Snapshot copy directory
Scheduling automatic creation of Snapshot copies
Restoring a volume from a Snapshot copy
Extending the expiry date of Snapshot copies
Renaming Snapshot copies
Deleting Snapshot copies
Resizing volumes
Enabling storage efficiency on a volume
Changing the deduplication schedule
Running deduplication operations
Moving FlexVol volumes between aggregates or nodes
Manually triggering the cutover for volume move
Assigning volumes to Storage QoS
Creating a mirror relationship from a source SVM
Creating a vault relationship from a source SVM
Creating a mirror and vault relationship from a source SVM
Creating an NFS datastore for VMware
Changing the tiering policy of a volume
Creating FlexGroup volumes
Specifying advanced options for a FlexGroup volume
Editing FlexGroup volumes
Resizing FlexGroup volumes
Changing the status of a FlexGroup volume
Deleting FlexGroup volumes
Viewing FlexGroup volume information
What NetApp Volume Encryption is
Snapshot configuration
How volume guarantees work for FlexVol volumes
What SnapDiff is
FlexClone volumes and space guarantees
Thin provisioning for greater efficiencies using FlexVol volumes
Using space reservations with FlexVol volumes
Benefits of storage efficiency
Data compression and deduplication
Guidelines for using deduplication
Options for resizing volumes
Considerations when moving volumes
Volumes window
Junction Path
Mounting volumes
Unmounting FlexVol volumes
Changing export policies
Junction Path window
Shares
Creating a CIFS share
Stopping share access
Creating home directory shares
Editing share settings
How ONTAP enables dynamic home directories
Shares window
LUNs
Creating FC SAN optimized LUNs
Application-specific LUN settings
Creating LUNs
Deleting LUNs
Creating initiator groups
Deleting initiator groups
Adding initiators
Deleting initiators from an initiator group
Creating port sets
Deleting port sets
Cloning LUNs
Editing LUNs
Bringing LUNs online
Taking LUNs offline
Moving LUNs
Assigning LUNs to storage QoS
Editing initiator groups
Editing initiators
Editing port sets
Viewing LUN information
Viewing initiator groups
Guidelines for working with FlexVol volumes that contain LUNs
Understanding space reservations for LUNs
Guidelines for using LUN multiprotocol type
Understanding LUN clones
Initiator hosts
igroup name
igroup type
igroup ostype
LUNs window
Qtrees
Creating qtrees
Deleting qtrees
Editing qtrees
Assigning export policies to qtrees
Viewing qtree information
Qtree options
Qtrees window
Quotas
Creating quotas
Deleting quotas
Editing quota limits
Activating or deactivating quotas
Resizing quotas
Viewing quota information
Types of quotas
Quota limits
Quota management
Quotas window
CIFS protocol
Setting up CIFS
Editing the general properties for CIFS
Adding home directory paths
Deleting home directory paths
Resetting CIFS domain controllers
Updating the CIFS group policy configuration
Enabling or disabling a CIFS group policy configuration
Reloading CIFS group policy
Setting up BranchCache
Modifying the BranchCache settings
Deleting the BranchCache configuration
Adding preferred domain controllers
Editing preferred domain controllers
Deleting preferred domain controllers
Viewing CIFS domain information
CIFS window
NFS protocol
Editing NFS settings
NFS window
NVMe protocol
Setting up NVMe
Creating an NVMe namespace
Editing an NVMe namespace
Cloning an NVMe namespace
Starting and stopping the NVMe service
What NVMe is
What an NVMe subsystem is
Creating NVMe subsystems
Editing NVMe subsystems details
Deleting an NVMe subsystem
NVMe Subsystems window
NVMe namespaces
NVMe namespaces window
iSCSI protocol
Creating iSCSI aliases
Enabling or disabling the iSCSI service on storage system interfaces
Adding the security method for iSCSI initiators
Editing default security settings
Editing initiator security
Changing the default iSCSI initiator authentication method
Setting the default security for iSCSI initiators
Starting or stopping the iSCSI service
Viewing initiator security information
iSCSI window
FC/FCoE protocol
Starting or stopping the FC or FCoE service
Changing an FC or FCoE node name
The FCoE protocol
FC/FCoE window
Export policies
Creating an export policy
Renaming export policies
Deleting export policies
Adding rules to an export policy
Modifying export policy rules
Deleting export policy rules
How export policies control client access to volumes or qtrees
Export Policies window
Efficiency policies
Adding efficiency policies
Editing efficiency policies
Deleting efficiency policies
Enabling or disabling efficiency policies
What an efficiency policy is
Understanding predefined efficiency policies
Efficiency Policies window
Protection policies
Creating protection policies
Deleting protection policies
Editing protection policies
Protection Policies window
QoS policy groups
Creating QoS policy groups
Deleting QoS policy groups
Editing QoS policy groups
Managing workload performance by using Storage QoS
How Storage QoS works
How the maximum throughput limit works
Rules for assigning storage objects to policy groups
QoS Policy Groups window
NIS services
Adding NIS domains
Editing NIS domains
NIS window
LDAP client services
Adding an LDAP client configuration
Deleting an LDAP client configuration
Editing an LDAP client configuration
LDAP Client window
LDAP configuration services
Editing active LDAP clients
Deleting active LDAP clients
LDAP Configuration window
Kerberos realm services
Creating a Kerberos realm configuration
Editing a Kerberos realm configuration
Deleting Kerberos realm configurations
Using Kerberos with NFS for strong security
Kerberos authentication for CIFS
Kerberos Realm window
Kerberos interface services
Editing Kerberos configuration
Kerberos Interface window
DNS/DDNS Services
Enabling or disabling DDNS
Editing DNS and DDNS settings
DNS/DDNS Services window
Users
Adding SVM user accounts
Changing the password for SVM user accounts
Editing SVM user accounts
Locking or unlocking SVM user accounts
Users window
Roles
Adding roles
Editing roles
Roles window
UNIX
UNIX window
Windows
Creating a local Windows group
Editing local Windows group properties
Adding user accounts to a Windows local group
Renaming a local Windows group
Deleting a local Windows group
Creating a local Windows user account
Editing the local Windows user properties
Assigning group memberships to a user account
Renaming a local Windows user
Resetting the password of a Windows local user
Deleting a local Windows user account
Windows window
Name mapping
Name mapping conversion rules
Name Mapping window
Managing data protection
Mirror relationships
Creating a mirror relationship from a destination SVM
Deleting mirror relationships
Editing mirror relationships
Initializing mirror relationships
Updating mirror relationships
Quiescing mirror relationships
Resuming mirror relationships
Breaking SnapMirror relationships
Resynchronizing mirror relationships
Reverse resynchronizing mirror relationships
Aborting a mirror transfer
Restoring a volume in a mirror relationship
How SnapMirror relationships work
Vault relationships
Creating a vault relationship from a destination SVM
Deleting vault relationships
Editing vault relationships
Initializing a vault relationship
Updating a vault relationship
Quiescing a vault relationship
Resuming a vault relationship
Aborting a Snapshot copy transfer
Restoring a volume in a vault relationship
What a SnapVault backup is
Mirror and vault relationships
Creating a mirror and vault relationship from a destination SVM
Deleting mirror and vault relationships
Editing mirror and vault relationships
Initializing mirror and vault relationships
Updating mirror and vault relationships
Quiescing mirror and vault relationships
Resuming mirror and vault relationships
Breaking mirror and vault relationships
Resynchronizing mirror and vault relationships
Reverse resynchronizing mirror and vault relationships
Aborting mirror and vault relationships
Restoring a volume in a mirror and vault relationship
What lag time is
Types of data protection relationships
Understanding workloads supported by StrictSync and Sync policies
SnapMirror licensing
Protection window
SVM Relationships
Creating SVM relationships
Editing SVM relationships
Managing SVM relationships
SVM Relationships Window
Protection policies
Creating protection policies
Protection Policies window
Snapshot policies
Creating Snapshot policies
Editing Snapshot policies
Deleting Snapshot policies
About Snapshot policies
Snapshot Policies window
Schedules
Creating schedules
Editing schedules
Deleting schedules
Schedules
Schedules window
Cluster management using System Manager 9.3 and 9.4
Understanding System Manager
Icons used in the application interface
System Manager window layouts
Window layout customization
System Manager enhancements
Setting up your cluster environment
Setting up the cluster by using OnCommand System Manager
Setting up a cluster by using the template file
Setting up the cluster manually
Creating a cluster
Setting up a network
Setting up a network when an IP address range is enabled
Setting up a network when an IP address range is disabled
Setting up a support page
Reviewing storage recommendations
Creating an SVM
Accessing a cluster by using the OnCommand System Manager browser-based graphic interface
Configuring System Manager options
Viewing OnCommand System Manager log files
How system logging works
Configuring a cluster by using System Manager
Accessing a cluster by using the OnCommand System Manager browser-based graphic interface
Setting up the cluster
Updating the cluster name
Changing the cluster password
Editing DNS configurations
Creating a cluster management interface
Editing the node name
Creating a node management LIF
Editing AutoSupport settings
Adding licenses
Setting the time zone for a cluster
Monitoring HA pairs
Setting up the network
Creating IPspaces
Creating broadcast domains
Creating subnets
Setting up physical storage
Assigning disks to nodes
Zeroing spare disks
Provisioning storage through aggregates
Provisioning storage by creating an aggregate based on storage recommendations
Provisioning storage by creating an aggregate manually
Provisioning storage by creating a Flash Pool aggregate manually
Provisioning storage by creating a SnapLock aggregate manually
Provisioning storage by creating a FabricPool-enabled aggregate manually
Setting up logical storage
Creating SVMs
Configuring CIFS and NFS protocols on SVMs
Configuring iSCSI protocol on SVMs
Configuring FC protocol and FCoE protocol on SVMs
Configuring NVMe protocol on SVMs
Delegating administration to SVM administrators
Assigning aggregates to SVMs
Creating FlexVol volumes
Creating SnapLock volumes
Setting up SAML authentication
Enabling SAML authentication
Disabling SAML authentication
Setting up peering
Prerequisites for cluster peering
Creating intercluster LIFs
Creating cluster peer relationships
Creating SVM peers
What passphrases are
Managing clusters
Understanding quorum and epsilon
Dashboard window
Monitoring a cluster using the dashboard
Applications
Provisioning a basic template
Adding applications to System Manager
Application provisioning settings
Configuration update
Configuring the administration details of an SVM
Configuration Updates window
Service Processors
Assigning IP addresses to Service Processors
Editing Service Processor settings
Understanding the Service Processor
Service Processors window
Cluster peers
Modifying the cluster peer passphrase
Modifying the peer network parameters
Deleting cluster peer relationships
Peers window
High availability
High Availability window
Licenses
Deleting licenses
License types and entitlement risk
Licenses window
Cluster Expansion
Adding nodes to a cluster
Configuring the network details of the nodes
Updating clusters
Obtaining ONTAP software images
Updating single-node clusters disruptively
Updating a cluster nondisruptively
How to update a cluster nondisruptively
Cluster Update window
Date and time settings of a cluster
Date and Time window
SNMP
Enabling or disabling SNMP
Setting SNMP information
Enabling or disabling SNMP traps
Testing the trap host configuration
SNMP window
LDAP
Viewing the LDAP client configuration
Using LDAP services
LDAP window
Users
Adding a cluster user account
Editing a cluster user account
Changing passwords for cluster user accounts
Locking or unlocking cluster user accounts
User accounts (cluster administrators only)
Roles
Users window
Roles
Adding roles
Editing roles
Roles and permissions
Roles window
Managing the network
IPspaces
Editing IPspaces
Deleting IPspaces
Broadcast domains
Editing broadcast domain settings
Deleting broadcast domains
Subnets
Editing subnet settings
Deleting subnets
Network interfaces
Creating network interfaces
Editing network interface settings
Deleting network interfaces
Migrating a LIF
Ethernet ports
Creating interface groups
Creating VLAN interfaces
Editing Ethernet port settings
Editing interface group settings
Modifying the MTU size of a VLAN
Deleting VLANs
Ports and adapters
FC/FCoE and NVMe adapters
Editing the FC/FCoE and NVMe adapter speed settings
Network window
Managing physical storage
Storage tiers
Editing aggregates
Deleting aggregates
Changing the RAID configuration when creating an aggregate
Provisioning cache by adding SSDs
Provisioning cache to aggregates by adding SSDs
Increasing the cache for Flash Pool aggregates by adding SSDs
Adding capacity disks
Changing the RAID group when adding capacity disks
Moving FlexVol volumes
Mirroring aggregates
Viewing aggregate information
Installing a CA certificate if you use StorageGRID Webscale
How moving a FlexVol volume works
How you can use effective ONTAP disk type for mixing HDDs
What compatible spare disks are
How System Manager works with hot spares
Rules for displaying disk types and disk RPM
How mirrored aggregates work
What a FabricPool is
Storage recommendations for creating aggregates
Storage Tiers window
Configuring and managing external capacity tiers
Adding an external capacity tier
Attaching an aggregate to an external capacity tier
Provisioning storage by creating a FabricPool-enabled aggregate manually
Changing the tiering policy of a volume
Editing an external capacity tier
Deleting an external capacity tier
What external capacity tiers and tiering policies are
What inactive (cold) data is
External Capacity Tier window
Aggregates
Aggregates window
Storage pools
Creating a storage pool
Adding disks to a storage pool
Deleting storage pools
How to use SSD storage pools
Requirements and best practices for using SSD storage pools
Considerations for when to use SSD storage pools
Considerations for adding SSDs to an existing storage pool versus creating a new one
Why you add disks to storage pools
How storage pool works
Storage Pools window
Disks
Reassigning disks to nodes
Viewing disk information
How ONTAP reports disk types
Minimum number of hot spares required for disks
Spare requirements for multi-disk carrier disks
Shelf configuration requirements for multi-disk carrier storage shelves
How to determine when it is safe to remove a multi-disk carrier
Considerations for sizing RAID groups
Disks window
Array LUNs
Assigning array LUNs
Reassigning spare array LUNs to nodes
Zeroing spare array LUNs
About disks and array LUNs
Array LUNs window
Nodes
Initializing the ComplianceClock time
Nodes window
Flash Cache
Enabling or disabling Flash Cache
How Flash Cache works
Flash Cache window
Events
Events window
System alerts
Acknowledging system health alerts
Suppressing system health alerts
Deleting system health alerts
Available cluster health monitors
Ways to respond to system health alerts
System Alerts window
AutoSupport notifications
Setting up AutoSupport notifications
Enabling or disabling AutoSupport settings
Adding AutoSupport email recipients
Testing AutoSupport settings
Generating AutoSupport data
Viewing AutoSupport summary
AutoSupport severity types
AutoSupport window
Jobs
Jobs
Job window
Flash Pool statistics
Flash Pool aggregate Statistics window
Managing logical storage
Storage Virtual Machines
SVM Dashboard window
Monitoring SVMs
Editing SVM settings
Deleting SVMs
Starting SVMs
Stopping SVMs
Managing SVMs
Types of SVMs
Why you use SVMs
How ONTAP name service switch configuration works
Storage Virtual Machines window
Volumes
Editing volume properties
Editing data protection volumes
Deleting volumes
Creating FlexClone volumes
Creating FlexClone files
Splitting a FlexClone volume from its parent volume
Viewing the FlexClone volume hierarchy
Changing the status of a volume
Viewing the list of saved Snapshot copies
Creating Snapshot copies outside a defined schedule
Setting the Snapshot copy reserve
Hiding the Snapshot copy directory
Scheduling automatic creation of Snapshot copies
Restoring a volume from a Snapshot copy
Extending the expiry date of Snapshot copies
Renaming Snapshot copies
Deleting Snapshot copies
Resizing volumes
Enabling storage efficiency on a volume
Changing the deduplication schedule
Running deduplication operations
Moving FlexVol volumes between aggregates or nodes
Manually triggering the cutover for volume move
Assigning volumes to Storage QoS
Creating a mirror relationship from a source SVM
Creating a vault relationship from a source SVM
Creating a mirror and vault relationship from a source SVM
Creating an NFS datastore for VMware
Changing the tiering policy of a volume
Creating FlexGroup volumes
Editing FlexGroup volumes
Resizing FlexGroup volumes
Changing the status of a FlexGroup volume
Deleting FlexGroup volumes
Viewing FlexGroup volume information
What NetApp Volume Encryption is
Snapshot configuration
How volume guarantees work for FlexVol volumes
What SnapDiff is
FlexClone volumes and space guarantees
Thin provisioning for greater efficiencies using FlexVol volumes
Using space reservations with FlexVol volumes
Benefits of storage efficiency
Data compression and deduplication
Guidelines for using deduplication
Options for resizing volumes
Considerations when moving volumes
Volumes window
Junction Path
Mounting volumes
Unmounting FlexVol volumes
Changing export policies
Junction Path window
Shares
Creating a CIFS share
Stopping share access
Creating home directory shares
Editing share settings
How ONTAP enables dynamic home directories
Shares window
LUNs
Creating FC SAN optimized LUNs
Application-specific LUN settings
Creating LUNs
Deleting LUNs
Creating initiator groups
Deleting initiator groups
Adding initiators
Deleting initiators from an initiator group
Creating port sets
Deleting port sets
Cloning LUNs
Editing LUNs
Bringing LUNs online
Taking LUNs offline
Moving LUNs
Assigning LUNs to storage QoS
Editing initiator groups
Editing initiators
Editing port sets
Viewing LUN information
Viewing initiator groups
Guidelines for working with FlexVol volumes that contain LUNs
Understanding space reservations for LUNs
Guidelines for using LUN multiprotocol type
Understanding LUN clones
Initiator hosts
igroup name
igroup type
igroup ostype
LUNs window
Qtrees
Creating qtrees
Deleting qtrees
Editing qtrees
Assigning export policies to qtrees
Viewing qtree information
Qtree options
Qtrees window
Quotas
Creating quotas
Deleting quotas
Editing quota limits
Activating or deactivating quotas
Resizing quotas
Viewing quota information
Types of quotas
Quota limits
Quota management
Quotas window
CIFS protocol
Setting up CIFS
Editing the general properties for CIFS
Adding home directory paths
Deleting home directory paths
Resetting CIFS domain controllers
Updating the CIFS group policy configuration
Enabling or disabling a CIFS group policy configuration
Reloading CIFS group policy
Setting up BranchCache
Modifying the BranchCache settings
Deleting the BranchCache configuration
Adding preferred domain controllers
Editing preferred domain controllers
Deleting preferred domain controllers
Viewing CIFS domain information
CIFS window
NFS protocol
Editing NFS settings
NFS window
NVMe protocol
Setting up NVMe
Creating an NVMe namespace
Editing an NVMe namespace
Cloning an NVMe namespace
Starting and stopping the NVMe service
What NVMe is
NVMe namespaces
NVMe subsystems
NVMe namespaces window
iSCSI protocol
Creating iSCSI aliases
Enabling or disabling the iSCSI service on storage system interfaces
Adding the security method for iSCSI initiators
Editing default security settings
Editing initiator security
Changing the default iSCSI initiator authentication method
Setting the default security for iSCSI initiators
Starting or stopping the iSCSI service
Viewing initiator security information
iSCSI window
FC/FCoE protocol
Starting or stopping the FC or FCoE service
Changing an FC or FCoE node name
The FCoE protocol
FC/FCoE window
Export policies
Creating an export policy
Renaming export policies
Deleting export policies
Adding rules to an export policy
Modifying export policy rules
Deleting export policy rules
How export policies control client access to volumes or qtrees
Export Policies window
Efficiency policies
Adding efficiency policies
Editing efficiency policies
Deleting efficiency policies
Enabling or disabling efficiency policies
What an efficiency policy is
Understanding predefined efficiency policies
Efficiency Policies window
Protection policies
Creating protection policies
Deleting protection policies
Editing protection policies
Protection Policies window
QoS policy groups
Creating QoS policy groups
Deleting QoS policy groups
Editing QoS policy groups
Managing workload performance by using Storage QoS
How Storage QoS works
How the maximum throughput limit works
Rules for assigning storage objects to policy groups
QoS Policy Groups window
NIS services
Adding NIS domains
Editing NIS domains
NIS window
LDAP client services
Adding an LDAP client configuration
Deleting an LDAP client configuration
Editing an LDAP client configuration
LDAP Client window
LDAP configuration services
Editing active LDAP clients
Deleting active LDAP clients
LDAP Configuration window
Kerberos realm services
Creating a Kerberos realm configuration
Editing a Kerberos realm configuration
Deleting Kerberos realm configurations
Using Kerberos with NFS for strong security
Kerberos authentication for CIFS
Kerberos Realm window
Kerberos interface services
Editing Kerberos configuration
Kerberos Interface window
DNS/DDNS Services
Enabling or disabling DDNS
Editing DNS and DDNS settings
DNS/DDNS Services window
Users
Adding SVM user accounts
Changing the password for SVM user accounts
Editing SVM user accounts
Locking or unlocking SVM user accounts
Users window
Roles
Adding roles
Editing roles
Roles window
UNIX
UNIX window
Windows
Creating a local Windows group
Editing local Windows group properties
Adding user accounts to a Windows local group
Renaming a local Windows group
Deleting a local Windows group
Creating a local Windows user account
Editing the local Windows user properties
Assigning group memberships to a user account
Renaming a local Windows user
Resetting the password of a Windows local user
Deleting a local Windows user account
Windows window
Name mapping
Name mapping conversion rules
How group mapping supports multiprotocol access to Infinite Volumes
Name Mapping window
Managing data protection
Mirror relationships
Creating a mirror relationship from a destination SVM
Deleting mirror relationships
Editing mirror relationships
Initializing mirror relationships
Updating mirror relationships
Quiescing mirror relationships
Resuming mirror relationships
Breaking SnapMirror relationships
Resynchronizing mirror relationships
Reverse resynchronizing mirror relationships
Aborting a mirror transfer
Restoring a volume in a mirror relationship
How SnapMirror relationships work
Vault relationships
Creating a vault relationship from a destination SVM
Deleting vault relationships
Editing vault relationships
Initializing a vault relationship
Updating a vault relationship
Quiescing a vault relationship
Resuming a vault relationship
Aborting a Snapshot copy transfer
Restoring a volume in a vault relationship
What a SnapVault backup is
Mirror and vault relationships
Creating a mirror and vault relationship from a destination SVM
Deleting mirror and vault relationships
Editing mirror and vault relationships
Initializing mirror and vault relationships
Updating mirror and vault relationships
Quiescing mirror and vault relationships
Resuming mirror and vault relationships
Breaking mirror and vault relationships
Resynchronizing mirror and vault relationships
Reverse resynchronizing mirror and vault relationships
Aborting mirror and vault relationships
Restoring a volume in a mirror and vault relationship
What lag time is
Types of data protection relationships
SnapMirror licensing
Protection window
Protection policies
Creating protection policies
Protection Policies window
Snapshot policies
Creating Snapshot policies
Editing Snapshot policies
Deleting Snapshot policies
About Snapshot policies
Snapshot Policies window
Schedules
Creating schedules
Editing schedules
Deleting schedules
Schedules
Schedules window
Cluster management using System Manager 9.2 and earlier
Welcome to OnCommand System Manager Help
Access to your favorite topics
Understanding System Manager
Icons used in the application interface
Window layout customization
Supportability Dashboard
Where to find additional ONTAP information
Setting up your cluster environment
Setting up the cluster by using OnCommand System Manager
Setting up a cluster by using the template file
Setting up the cluster manually
Creating a cluster
Setting up a network
Setting up a network when an IP address range is enabled
Setting up a network when an IP address range is disabled
Setting up a support page
Reviewing storage recommendations
Creating an SVM
Accessing a cluster by using OnCommand System Manager browser-based graphic interface
Configuring System Manager options
Viewing OnCommand System Manager log files
How system logging works
Configuring a cluster by using System Manager
Accessing a cluster by using OnCommand System Manager browser-based graphic interface
Setting up the cluster
Updating the cluster name
Changing the cluster password
Editing DNS configurations
Creating a cluster-management interface
Editing the node name
Creating a node-management interface
Editing AutoSupport settings
Adding licenses
Setting the time for a cluster
Monitoring HA pairs
Setting up the network
Creating IPspaces
Creating broadcast domains
Creating subnets
Setting up physical storage
Assigning disks to nodes
Zeroing spare disks
Provisioning storage through aggregates
Provisioning storage by creating an aggregate
Provisioning storage by creating a Flash Pool aggregate
Provisioning storage by creating a SnapLock aggregate
Provisioning storage by creating a FabricPool
Setting up logical storage
Creating SVMs
Configuring CIFS and NFS protocols on an SVM
Configuring iSCSI protocol on SVMs
Configuring FC and FCoE protocols on SVMs
Delegating administration to SVM administrators
Assigning aggregates to SVMs
Creating FlexVol volumes
Creating an Infinite Volume
Creating SnapLock volumes
Managing clusters
What a cluster is
Understanding quorum and epsilon
What a node in the cluster is
Dashboard window
Monitoring a cluster using the dashboard
Applications
Configuration update
Configuring the administration details of an SVM
Configuration Updates window
Service Processors
Assigning IP addresses to Service Processors
Editing Service Processor settings
Understanding the Service Processor
Service Processors window
Cluster peers
Prerequisites for cluster peering
Creating cluster peer relationships
Modifying the cluster peer passphrase
Modifying the peer network parameters
Deleting cluster peer relationships
What a cluster peer is
What cluster peer intercluster connectivity is
Connecting one cluster to another cluster in a peer relationship
Peers window
High availability
Understanding HA pairs
High Availability window
Licenses
Deleting licenses
Managing licenses
License types and entitlement risk
Licenses window
Cluster Expansion
Adding nodes to a cluster
Configuring the network details of the nodes
Cluster update
Updating the cluster nondisruptively
Obtaining ONTAP software images
How you update a cluster nondisruptively
Cluster Update window
Date and time
Managing the cluster time
Date and Time window
SNMP
Enabling or disabling SNMP
Setting SNMP information
Enabling or disabling SNMP traps
Testing the trap host configuration
Options to use when configuring SNMP
Managing SNMP on the cluster
SNMP window
LDAP
Viewing the LDAP client configuration
Using LDAP services
LDAP window
Users
Adding a cluster user account
Editing a cluster user account
Changing passwords for cluster user accounts
Locking or unlocking cluster user accounts
User accounts (cluster administrators only)
Roles
Users window
Roles
Adding roles
Editing roles
Roles and permissions
Predefined roles for cluster administrators
Roles window
Managing the network
IPspaces
Editing IPspaces
Deleting IPspaces
Configuring IPspaces
Standard properties of IPspaces
Broadcast domains
Editing broadcast domains
Deleting broadcast domains
Configuring broadcast domains
Subnets
Editing subnets
Deleting subnets
Network interfaces
Creating network interfaces
Editing network interfaces
Deleting network interfaces
Migrating a LIF
What LIFs are
Roles for LIFs
Guidelines for creating LIFs
Ethernet ports
Creating interface groups
Creating VLAN interfaces
Editing Ethernet port settings
Editing interface group settings
Editing the MTU size of a VLAN
Deleting VLANs
Ports and adapters
Types of network ports
How VLANs work
FC/FCoE adapters
Editing the FC/FCoE adapter speed
Configuring subnets
Network window
Managing physical storage
Storage Tiers
Adding an external capacity tier
Attaching an aggregate to external capacity tier
Deleting an external capacity tier
Editing an external capacity tier
Editing aggregates
Deleting aggregates
Changing the RAID configuration when creating an aggregate
Provisioning cache by adding SSDs
Provisioning cache to aggregates by adding SSDs
Increasing the cache for Flash Pool aggregates by adding SSDs
Adding capacity disks
Changing the RAID group when adding capacity disks
Moving FlexVol volumes
Mirroring aggregates
Viewing aggregate information
Understanding aggregates
Installing a CA certificate if you use StorageGRID Webscale
How RAID groups are named
How moving a FlexVol volume works
How Flash Pool aggregates work
How you can use effective ONTAP disk type for mixing HDDs
What compatible spare disks are
How System Manager works with hot spares
Rules for displaying disk types and disk RPM
Aggregate requirements for Infinite Volumes
What a namespace constituent is
Aggregate requirements for destination Infinite Volumes
How mirrored aggregates work
What external capacity tiers and tiering policies are
What a FabricPool is
Storage Tiers window
Aggregates
Aggregates window
Storage pools
Creating a storage pool
Adding disks to a storage pool
Deleting storage pools
How you use SSD storage pools
How Flash Pool SSD partitioning increases cache allocation flexibility for Flash Pool aggregates
Requirements and best practices for using SSD storage pools
Considerations for when to use SSD storage pools
Considerations for adding SSDs to an existing storage pool versus creating a new one
Why you add disks to storage pools
How storage pool works
Storage Pools window
Disks
Reassigning disks to nodes
Viewing disk information
Understanding RAID drive types
How ONTAP reports disk types
How hot spare disks work
RAID protection for array LUNs
Minimum number of hot spares you should have
Spare requirements for multi-disk carrier disks
Shelf configuration requirements for multi-disk carrier storage shelves
How to determine when it is safe to remove a multi-disk carrier
Considerations for sizing RAID groups
Considerations for ONTAP RAID groups for array LUNs
Disks window
Array LUNs
Assigning array LUNs
Reassigning spare array LUNs to nodes
Zeroing spare array LUNs
About disks and array LUNs
How disks and array LUNs become available for use
Rules for mixing array LUNs in an aggregate
Array LUNs window
Nodes
Initializing the ComplianceClock time
Nodes window
Flash Cache
Enabling or disabling Flash Cache
How Flash Cache works
Flash Cache window
Events
Events window
System alerts
Monitoring the health of your system
Acknowledging system health alerts
Suppressing system health alerts
Deleting system health alerts
Available cluster health monitors
Ways to respond to system health alerts
System Alerts window
AutoSupport notifications
Setting up AutoSupport notifications
Enabling or disabling AutoSupport settings
Adding AutoSupport email recipients
Testing AutoSupport settings
Generating AutoSupport data
Viewing AutoSupport summary
AutoSupport severity types
AutoSupport window
Jobs
Jobs
Job window
Flash Pool statistics
Flash Pool aggregate Statistics window
Managing logical storage
Storage Virtual Machines
SVM Dashboard window
Monitoring SVMs
Editing SVM settings
Deleting SVMs
Starting SVMs
Stopping SVMs
What SVMs are
Managing SVMs
Types of SVMs
Why you use SVMs
How ONTAP name service switch configuration works
Storage Virtual Machines window
Volumes
Editing the volume properties
Editing data protection volumes
Deleting volumes
Creating FlexClone volumes
Creating FlexClone files
Splitting a FlexClone volume from its parent volume
Viewing the FlexClone volume hierarchy
Changing the status of a volume
Viewing the Snapshot copies
Creating Snapshot copies
Setting the Snapshot copy reserve
Hiding the Snapshot copy directory
Scheduling automatic Snapshot copies
Restoring a volume from a Snapshot copy
Extending the expiry date of Snapshot copies
Renaming Snapshot copies
Deleting Snapshot copies
Resizing volumes
Enabling storage efficiency on a volume
Changing the deduplication schedule
Running deduplication operations
Moving FlexVol volumes between aggregates or nodes
Manually triggering the cutover for volume move
Assigning volumes to Storage QoS
Creating a mirror relationship from a source SVM
Creating a vault relationship from a source SVM
Creating a mirror and vault relationship from a source SVM
Creating an NFS datastore for VMware
Changing the tiering policy of a volume
Creating FlexGroup volumes
Editing FlexGroup volumes
Resizing FlexGroup volumes
Changing the status of a FlexGroup volume
Deleting FlexGroup volumes
Viewing FlexGroup volume information
What volume granular encryption is
How FlexVol volumes work
What an Infinite Volume is
Considerations for creating a FlexClone volume from a SnapMirror source or destination volume
Snapshot configuration
Guidelines for working with Snapshot copies of Infinite Volumes
When Snapshot copies of Infinite Volumes are accessible
How volume guarantees work for FlexVol volumes
How incremental tape backup uses SnapDiff and Snapshot copies
What SnapDiff is
FlexClone volumes and space guarantees
Thin provisioning for greater efficiencies using FlexVol volumes
Using space reservations with FlexVol volumes
Considerations when using thin provisioning with Infinite Volumes
Benefits of storage efficiency
Data compression and deduplication
Guidelines for using deduplication
Options for resizing volumes
Considerations when moving volumes
How moving a FlexVol volume works
Volumes window
Namespace
Mounting volumes
Unmounting FlexVol volumes
Changing export policies
Namespace window
Shares
Creating a CIFS share
Stopping share access
Creating home directory shares
Editing share settings
How ONTAP enables dynamic home directories
Shares window
LUNs
Creating FC SAN optimized LUNs
Application-specific LUN settings
Creating LUNs
Deleting LUNs
Creating initiator groups
Deleting initiator groups
Adding initiators
Deleting initiators from an initiator group
Creating port sets
Deleting port sets
Cloning LUNs
Editing LUNs
Bringing LUNs online
Taking LUNs offline
Moving LUNs
Assigning LUNs to Storage QoS
Editing initiator groups
Editing initiators
Editing port sets
Viewing LUN information
Viewing initiator groups
Guidelines for working with FlexVol volumes that contain LUNs
LUN size and type
Understanding space reservations for LUNs
Guidelines for using LUN multiprotocol type
Understanding LUN clones
Resizing a LUN
Initiator hosts
VMware RDM
What igroups are
Required information for creating igroups
igroup name
igroup type
igroup ostype
Ways to limit LUN access with port sets and igroups
LUNs window
Qtrees
Creating qtrees
Deleting qtrees
Editing qtrees
Assigning export policies to qtrees
Viewing qtree information
What a qtree is
Qtree options
Security styles
Qtrees window
Quotas
Creating quotas
Deleting quotas
Editing quota limits
Activating or deactivating quotas
Resizing quotas
Viewing quota information
Types of quotas
Quota limits
Quota management
How qtree changes affect quotas
How changing the security style of a qtree affects user quotas
How quotas work with users and groups
Quotas window
CIFS protocol
Setting up CIFS
Editing the general properties for CIFS
Adding home directory paths
Deleting home directory paths
Resetting CIFS domain controllers
Updating the CIFS group policy configuration
Enabling or disabling a CIFS group policy configuration
Reloading CIFS group policy
Setting up BranchCache
Modifying the BranchCache settings
Deleting the BranchCache configuration
Adding preferred domain controllers
Editing preferred domain controllers
Deleting preferred domain controllers
Viewing CIFS domain information
SMB concepts
How ONTAP enables you to provide SMB client access to UNIX symbolic links
Using BranchCache to cache SMB share content at a branch office
What happens when you delete the BranchCache configuration
CIFS window
NFS protocol
Editing NFS settings
How ONTAP handles NFS client authentication
NFS window
iSCSI protocol
Creating iSCSI aliases
Enabling or disabling the iSCSI service on storage system interfaces
Adding the security method for iSCSI initiators
Editing default security settings
Editing initiator security
Changing the default iSCSI initiator authentication method
Setting the default security for iSCSI initiators
Starting or stopping the iSCSI service
Viewing initiator security information
What iSCSI is
What iSCSI nodes are
Initiator security
What CHAP authentication is
iSCSI window
FC/FCoE protocol
Starting or stopping the FC or FCoE service
Changing an FC or FCoE node name
What FC is
What FC nodes are
The FCoE protocol
FC/FCoE window
Export policies
Creating an export policy
Renaming export policies
Deleting export policies
Adding rules to an export policy
Modifying export policy rules
Deleting export policy rules
How export policies control client access to volumes or qtrees
Export Policies window
Efficiency policies
Adding efficiency policies
Editing efficiency policies
Deleting efficiency policies
Enabling or disabling efficiency policies
What an efficiency policy is
Understanding predefined efficiency policies
Efficiency Policies window
Protection policies
Creating protection policies
Deleting protection policies
Editing protection policies
Configuring SnapMirror policies
Protection Policies window
QoS policy groups
Creating QoS policy groups
Deleting QoS policy groups
Editing QoS policy groups
Managing workload performance by using Storage QoS
How Storage QoS works
How the maximum throughput limit works
Rules for assigning storage objects to policy groups
QoS Policy Groups window
NIS services
Adding NIS domains
Editing NIS domains
Managing NIS domains
NIS window
LDAP client services
Adding an LDAP client configuration
Deleting an LDAP client configuration
Editing an LDAP client configuration
LDAP Client window
LDAP configuration services
Editing active LDAP clients
Deleting active LDAP clients
LDAP Configuration window
Kerberos realm services
Creating a Kerberos realm configuration
Editing a Kerberos realm configuration
Deleting Kerberos realm configurations
Using Kerberos with NFS for strong security
Kerberos authentication for CIFS
Kerberos Realm window
Kerberos interface services
Editing Kerberos configuration
Kerberos Interface window
DNS/DDNS Services
Enabling or disabling DNS and DDNS
Editing DNS and DDNS settings
DNS/DDNS Services window
Users
Adding SVM user accounts
Changing the password for SVM user accounts
Editing SVM user accounts
Locking or unlocking SVM user accounts
Users window
Roles
Adding roles
Editing roles
Predefined roles for SVM administrators
Roles window
UNIX
UNIX window
Windows
Creating a local Windows group
Editing local Windows group properties
Adding user accounts to a Windows local group
Renaming a local Windows group
Deleting a local Windows group
Creating a local Windows user account
Editing the local Windows user properties
Assigning group memberships to a user account
Renaming a local Windows user
Resetting the password of a Windows local user
Deleting a local Windows user account
Using local users and groups for authentication and authorization
Local users and groups concepts
Reasons for creating local users and local groups
What local privileges are
List of supported privileges
Predefined BUILTIN groups and default privileges
Windows window
Name mapping
Configuring name mappings
How name mapping works
Name mapping conversion rules
How group mapping supports multiprotocol access to Infinite Volumes
Name Mapping window
Managing data protection
Mirror relationships
Creating a mirror relationship from a destination SVM
Deleting mirror relationships
Editing mirror relationships
Initializing mirror relationships
Updating mirror relationships
Quiescing mirror relationships
Resuming mirror relationships
Breaking SnapMirror relationships
Resynchronizing mirror relationships
Reverse resynchronizing mirror relationships
Aborting a mirror transfer
Restoring a volume in a mirror relationship
Components of a mirror relationship
How SnapMirror works
Uses for data protection mirror copies
Providing disaster recovery on Infinite Volumes using mirroring technology
Vault relationships
Creating a vault relationship from a destination SVM
Deleting vault relationships
Editing vault relationships
Initializing a vault relationship
Updating a vault relationship
Quiescing a vault relationship
Resuming a vault relationship
Aborting a Snapshot copy transfer
Restoring a volume in a vault relationship
What a SnapVault backup is
How a SnapVault backup works
Which data gets backed up and restored from a SnapVault backup
How SnapVault backups work with data compression
SnapVault backup limitations
Guidelines for planning Snapshot copy schedule and retention for SnapVault backups
Data protection for SVM namespace and root information
Mirror and vault relationships
Creating a mirror and vault relationship from a destination SVM
Deleting mirror and vault relationships
Editing mirror and vault relationships
Initializing mirror and vault relationships
Updating mirror and vault relationships
Quiescing mirror and vault relationships
Resuming mirror and vault relationships
Breaking mirror and vault relationships
Resynchronizing mirror and vault relationships
Reverse resynchronizing mirror and vault relationships
Aborting mirror and vault relationships
Restoring a volume in a mirror and vault relationship
What lag time is
Types of data protection relationships
Protection window
Snapshot policies
Creating Snapshot policies
Editing Snapshot policies
Deleting Snapshot policies
About Snapshot policies
Snapshot Policies window
Schedules
Creating schedules
Editing schedules
Deleting schedules
Schedules
Schedules window
Cluster management workflows using System Manager 9.5
OnCommand System Manager workflows
Setting up a cluster by using OnCommand System Manager
Setting up a cluster by using the template file
Setting up the cluster manually
Creating a cluster
Setting up a network
Setting up a network when an IP address range is enabled
Setting up a network when an IP address range is disabled
Setting up a support page
Reviewing storage recommendations
Creating an SVM
Setting up the network
Creating VLAN interfaces
Creating interface groups
Creating broadcast domains
Creating subnets
Creating network interfaces
Assigning disks or array LUNs to nodes
Assigning disks to nodes
Zeroing spare disks
Assigning array LUNs
Zeroing spare array LUNs
Managing FlexGroup volumes using System Manager
Creating FlexGroup volumes
Resizing FlexGroup volumes using System Manager
Resizing FlexGroup volumes
Assigning disks to existing aggregates
Adding capacity disks
Provisioning cache to aggregates by adding SSDs
Creating a storage pool
Provisioning cache through Flash Pool aggregates
Provisioning cache to aggregates by adding SSDs
Increasing the cache for Flash Pool aggregates by adding SSDs
Creating a storage pool
Providing data resiliency by mirroring aggregates
Provisioning storage through aggregates
Provisioning storage by creating an aggregate manually
Provisioning storage by creating a Flash Pool aggregate manually
Mirroring aggregates
Providing data access to qtrees using export policies
Creating qtrees
Assigning export policies to qtrees
Creating an export policy
Adding rules to an export policy
Configuring a Service Processor
Assigning IP addresses to Service Processors
Editing Service Processor settings
Setting up a BranchCache configuration
Setting up CIFS
Setting up BranchCache
Editing share settings
Protecting data using mirror and vault relationship
Creating a mirror and vault relationship from a source SVM
Creating a mirror and vault relationship from a destination SVM
Protecting data using SnapLock
Adding licenses
Provisioning storage by creating a SnapLock aggregate manually
Creating SnapLock volumes
Mounting volumes
Creating a mirror or vault relationship from a source or destination SVM
Creating a mirror relationship from a source SVM
Creating a mirror relationship from a destination SVM
Creating a vault relationship from a source SVM
Creating a vault relationship from a destination SVM
Cluster management workflows using System Manager 9.3 and 9.4
OnCommand System Manager workflows
Setting up a cluster by using OnCommand System Manager
Setting up a cluster by using the template file
Setting up the cluster manually
Creating a cluster
Setting up a network
Setting up a network when an IP address range is enabled
Setting up a network when an IP address range is disabled
Setting up a support page
Reviewing storage recommendations
Creating an SVM
Setting up the network
Creating VLAN interfaces
Creating interface groups
Creating broadcast domains
Creating subnets
Creating network interfaces
Assigning disks or array LUNs to nodes
Assigning disks to nodes
Zeroing spare disks
Assigning array LUNs
Zeroing spare array LUNs
Managing FlexGroup volumes using System Manager
Creating FlexGroup volumes
Resizing FlexGroup volumes using System Manager
Resizing FlexGroup volumes
Assigning disks to existing aggregates
Adding capacity disks
Provisioning cache to aggregates by adding SSDs
Creating a storage pool
Provisioning cache through Flash Pool aggregates
Provisioning cache to aggregates by adding SSDs
Increasing the cache for Flash Pool aggregates by adding SSDs
Creating a storage pool
Providing data resiliency by mirroring aggregates
Provisioning storage through aggregates
Provisioning storage by creating an aggregate manually
Provisioning storage by creating a Flash Pool aggregate manually
Mirroring aggregates
Providing data access to qtrees using export policies
Creating qtrees
Assigning export policies to qtrees
Creating an export policy
Adding rules to an export policy
Configuring a Service Processor
Assigning IP addresses to Service Processors
Editing Service Processor settings
Setting up a BranchCache configuration
Setting up CIFS
Setting up BranchCache
Editing share settings
Protecting data using mirror and vault relationship
Creating a mirror and vault relationship from a source SVM
Creating a mirror and vault relationship from a destination SVM
Protecting data using SnapLock
Adding licenses
Provisioning storage by creating a SnapLock aggregate manually
Creating SnapLock volumes
Mounting volumes
Creating a mirror or vault relationship from a source or destination SVM
Creating a mirror relationship from a source SVM
Creating a mirror relationship from a destination SVM
Creating a vault relationship from a source SVM
Creating a vault relationship from a destination SVM
Cluster management workflows using System Manager 9.2 and earlier
OnCommand System Manager workflows
Setting up a cluster by using OnCommand System Manager
Setting up a cluster by using the template file
Setting up the cluster manually
Creating a cluster
Setting up a network
Setting up a network when an IP address range is enabled
Setting up a network when an IP address range is disabled
Setting up a support page
Reviewing storage recommendations
Creating an SVM
Performing a nondisruptive cluster update
Obtaining ONTAP software images
Updating the cluster nondisruptively
Setting up the network
Creating VLAN interfaces
Creating interface groups
Creating broadcast domains
Creating subnets
Creating network interfaces
Assigning disks or array LUNs to nodes
Assigning disks to nodes
Zeroing spare disks
Assigning array LUNs
Zeroing spare array LUNs
Managing storage tiers by using FabricPool
Adding an external capacity tier
Attaching an aggregate to external capacity tier
Provisioning storage by creating a FabricPool
Changing the tiering policy of a volume
Managing FlexGroup volumes using System Manager
Creating FlexGroup volumes
Resizing FlexGroup volumes using System Manager
Resizing FlexGroup volumes
Assigning disks to existing aggregates
Adding capacity disks
Provisioning cache to aggregates by adding SSDs
Creating a storage pool
Provisioning cache through Flash Pool aggregates
Provisioning cache to aggregates by adding SSDs
Increasing the cache for Flash Pool aggregates by adding SSDs
Creating a storage pool
Providing data resiliency by mirroring aggregates
Provisioning storage through aggregates
Provisioning storage by creating an aggregate
Provisioning storage by creating a Flash Pool aggregate
Mirroring aggregates
Providing data access to qtrees using export policies
Creating qtrees
Assigning export policies to qtrees
Creating an export policy
Adding rules to an export policy
Configuring a Service Processor
Assigning IP addresses to Service Processors
Editing Service Processor settings
Setting up a BranchCache configuration
Setting up CIFS
Setting up BranchCache
Editing share settings
Protecting data using mirror and vault relationship
Creating a mirror and vault relationship from a source SVM
Creating a mirror and vault relationship from a destination SVM
Protecting data using SnapLock
Adding licenses
Provisioning storage by creating a SnapLock aggregate
Creating SnapLock volumes
Mounting volumes
Creating a mirror or vault relationship from a source or destination SVM
Creating a mirror relationship from a source SVM
Creating a mirror relationship from a destination SVM
Creating a vault relationship from a source SVM
Creating a vault relationship from a destination SVM
Disk and aggregate management
Deciding whether to use this guide
Aggregate creation workflow
Deciding which aggregate creation method to use
Creating aggregates with auto-provision
Default RAID policies for aggregates
How to determine the number of disks or disk partitions required for an aggregate
Creating aggregates manually
Aggregate expansion workflow
Adding disks to a node
Manually assigning disk ownership
Expanding aggregates
Managing aggregates
RAID protection levels for disks
How to determine the number of disks or disk partitions required for an aggregate
Correcting misaligned spare partitions
Determining drive and RAID group information for an aggregate
Relocating aggregate ownership within an HA pair
Relocating aggregate ownership
Commands for aggregate relocation
Assigning aggregates to SVMs
How to determine space usage in an aggregate
Determining which volumes reside on an aggregate
How you can determine and control a volume's space usage in the aggregate
Methods to create space in an aggregate
Commands for managing aggregates
Working with Flash Pool aggregates
Flash Pool caching policies and SSD partitioning
How Flash Pool aggregate caching policies work
How Flash Pool SSD partitioning works for Flash Pool aggregates using storage pools
Determining Flash Pool candidacy and optimal cache size
Creating a Flash Pool aggregate using physical SSDs
Creating a Flash Pool aggregate using SSD storage pools
Determining whether a Flash Pool aggregate is using an SSD storage pool
Creating an SSD storage pool
Creating a Flash Pool aggregate using SSD storage pool allocation units
Determining the impact to cache size of adding SSDs to an SSD storage pool
Adding SSDs to an SSD storage pool
Commands for managing SSD storage pools
Determining whether to modify the caching policy of Flash Pool aggregates
Modifying caching policies of Flash Pool aggregates
Setting the cache-retention policy for Flash Pool aggregates
Managing storage tiers by using FabricPool
Benefits of storage tiers by using FabricPool
Considerations and requirements for using FabricPool
Understanding FabricPool tiering policies
FabricPool management workflow
Configuring FabricPool
Preparing for FabricPool configuration
Installing a FabricPool license if required for AWS S3, Azure Blob Storage, or IBM Cloud Object Storage
Installing a FabricPool license (video)
Installing a CA certificate if you use StorageGRID
Setting up an object store as the cloud tier for FabricPool
Setting up AWS S3 as the cloud tier
Attaching AWS S3 as a FabricPool cloud tier (video)
Setting up Azure Blob Storage for the cloud as the cloud tier
Setting up IBM Cloud Object Storage as the cloud tier
Setting up StorageGRID as the cloud tier
Attaching StorageGRID as a FabricPool cloud tier (video)
Attaching the cloud tier to an aggregate
Managing FabricPool
Determining how much data in a volume is inactive by using inactive data reporting
Adding or moving volumes to FabricPool as needed
Creating a volume for FabricPool
Moving a volume to FabricPool
Monitoring the space utilization for FabricPool
Managing storage tiering by modifying a volume's tiering policy or tiering minimum cooling period
Archiving volumes with FabricPool (video)
Commands for managing aggregates with FabricPool
Managing disks
When you need to update the Disk Qualification Package
How hot spare disks work
How low spare warnings can help you manage your spare disks
Displaying disk and partition ownership
Manually assigning ownership of partitioned disks
Additional root-data partitioning management options
Configuring autoassignment of disk ownership
Which disk autoassignment policy to use
Removing a failed disk
Removing ownership from a disk
Sanitizing a disk
Setting up an active-passive configuration on nodes using root-data partitioning
Commands for managing disks
Commands for displaying space usage information
Commands for displaying information about storage shelves
Managing RAID groups
Converting from RAID-DP to RAID-TEC
Converting RAID-TEC to RAID-DP
Considerations for sizing RAID groups
Customizing the size of your RAID groups
Appendix: Mirrored and unmirrored aggregates
How unmirrored aggregates work
How mirrored aggregates work
Where to find additional information
High-availability configuration
Deciding whether to use this guide
Planning your HA pair configuration
Best practices for HA pairs
Setup requirements and restrictions for standard HA pairs
Setup requirements and restrictions for mirrored HA pairs
Requirements for hardware-assisted takeover
If your cluster consists of a single HA pair
Storage configuration variations for HA pairs
HA pairs and storage system model types
Single-chassis and dual-chassis HA pairs
Interconnect cabling for systems with variable HA configurations
HA configuration and the HA state PROM value
Requirements for cabling HA pair
System cabinet or equipment rack installation
HA pairs in an equipment rack
HA pairs in a system cabinet
Required documentation
Required tools
Required equipment
Preparing your equipment
Installing the nodes in equipment racks
Installing the nodes in a system cabinet
Cabling a standard HA pair
Cabling the HA interconnect (all systems except 32xx or 80xx in separate chassis)
Cabling the HA interconnect (32xx systems in separate chassis)
Cabling the HA interconnect (80xx systems in separate chassis)
Cabling a mirrored HA pair
Cabling the HA interconnect (all systems except 32xx or 80xx in separate chassis)
Cabling the HA interconnect (32xx systems in separate chassis)
Cabling the HA interconnect (80xx systems in separate chassis)
Required connections for using uninterruptible power supplies with standard or mirrored HA pairs
Configuring an HA pair
Verifying and setting the HA state on the controller modules and chassis
Setting the HA mode and enabling storage failover
Commands for setting the HA mode
Commands for enabling and disabling storage failover
Enabling cluster HA and switchless-cluster in a two-node cluster
Checking for common configuration errors using Config Advisor
Configuring hardware-assisted takeover
Commands for configuring hardware-assisted takeover
System events that trigger hardware-assisted takeover
Configuring automatic takeover
Commands for controlling automatic takeover
System events that always result in an automatic takeover
Configuring automatic giveback
Commands for configuring automatic giveback
How variations of the storage failover modify command affect automatic giveback
Testing takeover and giveback
Monitoring an HA pair
Commands for monitoring an HA pair
Description of node states displayed by storage failover show-type commands
Halting or rebooting a node without initiating takeover
Commands for halting or rebooting a node without initiating takeover
Halting or rebooting a node without initiating takeover in a two-node cluster
Performing a manual takeover
Commands for performing and monitoring manual takeovers
Moving epsilon for certain manually initiated takeovers
Performing a manual giveback
If giveback is interrupted
If giveback is vetoed
Commands for performing a manual giveback
Nondisruptive operations with HA pairs
Where to find procedures for nondisruptive operations with HA pairs
Relocating aggregate ownership within an HA pair
Relocating aggregate ownership
Commands for aggregate relocation
Appendix: Understanding takeover and giveback
When takeovers occur
How hardware-assisted takeover speeds up takeover
How automatic takeover and giveback work
What happens during takeover
What happens during giveback
HA policy and how it affects takeover and giveback operations
Background disk firmware update and takeover, giveback, and aggregate relocation
Types of disk ownership
System administration
Deciding whether to use this guide
Cluster and SVM administrators
What the cluster management server is
Types of SVMs
ONTAP management interface basics
Accessing the cluster by using the CLI
Accessing the cluster by using the serial port
Accessing the cluster by using SSH
SSH login security
Enabling Telnet or RSH access to the cluster
Accessing the cluster by using Telnet
Accessing the cluster by using RSH
Using the ONTAP command-line interface
Understanding the different shells for CLI commands
Access of nodeshell commands and options in the clustershell
Displaying available nodeshell commands
Methods of navigating CLI command directories
Rules for specifying values in the CLI
Methods of viewing command history and reissuing commands
Keyboard shortcuts for editing CLI commands
Use of administrative privilege levels
Setting the privilege level in the CLI
Setting display preferences in the CLI
Methods of using query operators
Methods of using extended queries
Methods of customizing show command output by using fields
Understanding positional parameters
Methods of accessing ONTAP man pages
Managing CLI sessions
Managing records of CLI sessions
Recording a CLI session
Commands for managing records of CLI sessions
Managing the automatic timeout period of CLI sessions
Commands for managing the automatic timeout period of CLI sessions
Accessing a cluster by using the OnCommand System Manager browser-based graphic interface
Understanding OnCommand System Manager
Ways to manage access to OnCommand System Manager
Cluster management basics (cluster administrators only)
Displaying information about the nodes in a cluster
Displaying cluster attributes
Modifying cluster attributes
Displaying the status of cluster replication rings
Understanding quorum and epsilon
What system volumes are
Managing nodes
Displaying node attributes
Modifying node attributes
Renaming a node
Adding nodes to the cluster
Removing nodes from the cluster
Accessing a node's log, core dump, and MIB files by using a web browser
Accessing the system console of a node
Rules governing node root volumes and root aggregates
Freeing up space on a node’s root volume
Starting or stopping a node
Rebooting a node at the system prompt
Booting ONTAP at the boot environment prompt
Shutting down a node
Managing a node by using the boot menu
Managing a node remotely using the SP/BMC
Understanding the SP
What the Baseboard Management Controller does
Configuring the SP/BMC network
Considerations for the SP/BMC network configuration
Enabling the SP/BMC automatic network configuration
Configuring the SP/BMC network manually
Modifying the SP API service configuration
Methods of managing SP/BMC firmware updates
When the SP/BMC uses the network interface for firmware updates
Accessing the SP/BMC
Accounts that can access the SP
Accessing the SP/BMC from an administration host
Accessing the SP/BMC from the system console
Relationship among the SP CLI, SP console, and system console sessions
Managing the IP addresses that can access the SP
Using online help at the SP/BMC CLI
Commands for managing a node remotely
Understanding the threshold-based SP sensor readings and status values of the system sensors command output
Understanding the discrete SP sensor status values of the system sensors command output
Commands for managing the SP from ONTAP
ONTAP commands for BMC management
BMC CLI commands
Managing audit logging for management activities
Changes to audit logging in ONTAP 9
How ONTAP implements audit logging
Forwarding the audit log to a destination
Commands for managing audit settings for management activities
Managing the cluster time
Commands for managing the cluster time
Managing the banner and MOTD
Creating a banner
Managing the banner
Creating an MOTD
Managing the MOTD
Managing licenses
License types and licensed method
Commands for managing licenses
Managing jobs and schedules
Job categories
Commands for managing jobs
Commands for managing job schedules
Backing up and restoring cluster configurations
What configuration backup files are
Managing configuration backups
How the node and cluster configurations are backed up automatically
Commands for managing configuration backup schedules
Commands for managing configuration backup files
Recovering a node configuration
Finding a configuration backup file to use for recovering a node
Restoring the node configuration using a configuration backup file
Recovering a cluster configuration
Finding a configuration to use for recovering a cluster
Restoring a cluster configuration from an existing configuration
Synchronizing a node with the cluster
Managing core dumps
Commands for managing core dumps
Monitoring a storage system
Managing AutoSupport
When and where AutoSupport messages are sent
How AutoSupport creates and sends event-triggered messages
Types of AutoSupport messages and their content
What AutoSupport subsystems are
AutoSupport size and time budgets
Files sent in event-triggered AutoSupport messages
Log files sent in AutoSupport messages
Files sent in weekly AutoSupport messages
How AutoSupport obtains delivery instructions from technical support
Structure of AutoSupport messages sent by email
AutoSupport severity types
Requirements for using AutoSupport
Setting up AutoSupport
Uploading core dump files
Uploading performance archive files
Getting AutoSupport message descriptions
Commands for managing AutoSupport
Information included in the AutoSupport manifest
AutoSupport case suppression during scheduled maintenance windows
What Active IQ is
Troubleshooting AutoSupport
Troubleshooting AutoSupport when messages are not received
Troubleshooting AutoSupport message delivery over HTTP or HTTPS
Troubleshooting AutoSupport message delivery over SMTP
Troubleshooting the AutoSupport subsystem
Monitoring the health of your system
How health monitoring works
Ways to respond to system health alerts
System health alert customization
How health alerts trigger AutoSupport messages and events
Available cluster health monitors
Receiving system health alerts automatically
Responding to degraded system health
Example of responding to degraded system health
Configuring discovery of cluster and management network switches
Verifying the monitoring of cluster and management network switches
Commands for monitoring the health of your system
Displaying environmental information
Managing access to web services
Managing the web protocol engine
Commands for managing the web protocol engine
Configuring SAML authentication for web services
Configuring SAML authentication
Disabling SAML authentication
Troubleshooting issues with SAML configuration
Managing web services
Commands for managing web services
Commands for managing mount points on the nodes
Managing SSL
Commands for managing SSL
Configuring access to web services
Troubleshooting web service access problems
Verifying the identity of remote servers using certificates
Verifying digital certificates are valid using OCSP
Viewing default certificates for TLS-based applications
Mutually authenticating the cluster and a KMIP server
Generating a certificate signing request for the cluster
Installing a CA-signed server certificate for the cluster
Installing a CA-signed client certificate for the KMIP server
Logical space reporting and enforcement for volumes
What logical space reporting shows
Logical space reporting limitations
What logical space enforcement does
Controlling how space available and space consumed is displayed to end users
Cluster expansion express configuration
Deciding whether to use this guide
Cluster expansion workflow
Verifying the cluster is ready for expansion
Verifying the planned configuration
Gathering the required network information
Adding or replacing switches
Preparing the cluster for expansion
Adding node-locked licenses
Verifying the health of the system
Backing up the cluster configuration
Generating an AutoSupport message about starting expansion
Installing the new nodes
Installing the controllers
Configuring node-management LIFs
Upgrading or downgrading the nodes
Ensuring hardware-level HA is enabled
Adding nodes to a cluster using System Manager
Joining nodes to the cluster using the CLI
Completing the expansion
Configuring the node details in System Manager
Configuring AutoSupport on the new nodes
Configuring the Service Processor network
Validating the configuration of the expanded cluster
Generating an AutoSupport message about completing expansion
Updating LUN paths for the new nodes
Where to find additional information
Cluster management using System Manager 9.5
Understanding System Manager
Icons used in the application interface
System Manager window layouts
Window layout customization
System Manager enhancements
Setting up your cluster environment
Setting up the cluster by using OnCommand System Manager
Setting up a cluster by using the template file
Setting up the cluster manually
Creating a cluster
Setting up a network
Setting up a network when an IP address range is enabled
Setting up a network when an IP address range is disabled
Setting up a support page
Reviewing storage recommendations
Creating an SVM
Accessing a cluster by using the OnCommand System Manager browser-based graphic interface
Configuring System Manager options
Viewing OnCommand System Manager log files
How system logging works
Configuring a cluster by using System Manager
Accessing a cluster by using the OnCommand System Manager browser-based graphic interface
Setting up the cluster
Updating the cluster name
Changing the cluster password
Editing DNS configurations
Creating a cluster management logical interface
Editing the node name
Creating a node management logical interface
Editing AutoSupport settings
Adding licenses
Setting the time zone for a cluster
Monitoring HA pairs
Setting up the network
Creating IPspaces
Creating broadcast domains
Creating subnets
Setting up physical storage
Assigning disks to nodes
Zeroing spare disks
Provisioning storage through aggregates
Provisioning storage by creating an aggregate based on storage recommendations
Provisioning storage by creating an aggregate manually
Provisioning storage by creating a Flash Pool aggregate manually
Provisioning storage by creating a SnapLock aggregate manually
Provisioning storage by creating a FabricPool-enabled aggregate manually
Setting up logical storage
Creating SVMs
Configuring CIFS and NFS protocols on SVMs
Configuring iSCSI protocol on SVMs
Configuring FC protocol and FCoE protocol on SVMs
Configuring NVMe protocol on SVMs
Delegating administration to SVM administrators
Creating FlexVol volumes
Creating SnapLock volumes
Setting up SAML authentication
Enabling SAML authentication
Disabling SAML authentication
Setting up peering
Prerequisites for cluster peering
Creating intercluster LIFs
Creating cluster peer relationships
Creating SVM peers
What passphrases are
Managing clusters
Understanding quorum and epsilon
Dashboard window
Monitoring a cluster using the dashboard
Applications
Provisioning a basic template
Adding Microsoft SQL Server over SAN to System Manager
Application provisioning settings
Editing an application
Deleting an application
Configuration update
Configuring the administration details of an SVM
Configuration Updates window
Service Processors
Assigning IP addresses to Service Processors
Editing Service Processor settings
Understanding the Service Processor
Service Processors window
Cluster peers
Modifying the cluster peer passphrase
Modifying the peer network parameters
Deleting cluster peer relationships
Peers window
Cloud registration
Registering a cluster with NetApp Data Availability Services
High availability
High Availability window
Licenses
Deleting licenses
License types and entitlement risk
Licenses window
Cluster Expansion
Adding nodes to a cluster
Configuring the network details of the nodes
Updating clusters
Updating clusters in a non MetroCluster configuration
Updating clusters in a MetroCluster configuration
Obtaining ONTAP software images
Updating single-node clusters
Updating a cluster nondisruptively
How to update a cluster nondisruptively
Cluster Update window
Date and time settings of a cluster
Date and Time window
SNMP
Enabling or disabling SNMP
Editing SNMP information
Enabling or disabling SNMP traps
Testing the trap host configuration
SNMP window
LDAP
Viewing the LDAP client configuration
Using LDAP services
LDAP window
Users
Adding a cluster user account
Editing a cluster user account
Changing passwords for cluster user accounts
Locking or unlocking cluster user accounts
User accounts (cluster administrators only)
Roles
Users window
Roles
Adding roles
Editing roles
Roles and permissions
Roles window
Managing the network
IPspaces
Editing IPspaces
Deleting IPspaces
Broadcast domains
Editing broadcast domain settings
Deleting broadcast domains
Subnets
Editing subnet settings
Deleting subnets
Network interfaces
Creating network interfaces
Editing network interface settings
Deleting network interfaces
Migrating a LIF
Ethernet ports
Creating interface groups
Creating VLAN interfaces
Editing Ethernet port settings
Editing interface group settings
Modifying the MTU size of a VLAN
Deleting VLANs
Ports and adapters
FC/FCoE and NVMe adapters
Editing the FC/FCoE and NVMe adapter speed settings
Network window
Managing physical storage
Storage tiers
Editing aggregates
Deleting aggregates
Changing the RAID configuration when creating an aggregate
Provisioning cache by adding SSDs
Provisioning cache to aggregates by adding SSDs
Increasing the cache for Flash Pool aggregates by adding SSDs
Adding capacity disks
Changing the RAID group when adding capacity disks
Moving FlexVol volumes
Mirroring aggregates
Viewing aggregate information
Installing a CA certificate if you use StorageGRID
How moving a FlexVol volume works
How you can use effective ONTAP disk type for mixing HDDs
What compatible spare disks are
How System Manager works with hot spares
Rules for displaying disk types and disk RPM
How mirrored aggregates work
What a FabricPool is
Storage recommendations for creating aggregates
Storage Tiers window
Configuring and managing cloud tiers
Adding a cloud tier
Attaching an aggregate to a cloud tier
Provisioning storage by creating a FabricPool-enabled aggregate manually
Changing the tiering policy of a volume
Editing a cloud tier
Deleting a cloud tier
What cloud tiers and tiering policies are
What inactive (cold) data is
Cloud Tier window
Aggregates
Aggregates window
Storage pools
Creating a storage pool
Adding disks to a storage pool
Deleting storage pools
How to use SSD storage pools
Requirements and best practices for using SSD storage pools
Considerations for when to use SSD storage pools
Considerations for adding SSDs to an existing storage pool versus creating a new one
Why you add disks to storage pools
How storage pool works
Storage Pools window
Disks
Reassigning disks to nodes
Viewing disk information
How ONTAP reports disk types
Minimum number of hot spares required for disks
Spare requirements for multi-disk carrier disks
Shelf configuration requirements for multi-disk carrier storage shelves
How to determine when it is safe to remove a multi-disk carrier
Considerations for sizing RAID groups
Disks window
Array LUNs
Assigning array LUNs
Reassigning spare array LUNs to nodes
Zeroing spare array LUNs
About disks and array LUNs
Array LUNs window
Nodes
Initializing the ComplianceClock time
Nodes window
Hardware Cache
Enabling or disabling Flash Cache modules
How Flash Cache modules work
Hardware Cache window
Events
Events window
System alerts
Acknowledging system health alerts
Suppressing system health alerts
Deleting system health alerts
Available cluster health monitors
Ways to respond to system health alerts
System Alerts window
AutoSupport notifications
Setting up AutoSupport notifications
Enabling or disabling AutoSupport settings
Adding AutoSupport email recipients
Testing AutoSupport settings
Generating AutoSupport data
Viewing AutoSupport summary
AutoSupport severity types
AutoSupport window
Jobs
Jobs
Job window
Flash Pool statistics
Flash Pool aggregate Statistics window
Managing logical storage
Storage Virtual Machines
SVM Dashboard window
Monitoring SVMs
Editing SVM settings
Deleting SVMs
Starting SVMs
Stopping SVMs
Managing SVMs
Types of SVMs
Why you use SVMs
How ONTAP name service switch configuration works
Storage Virtual Machines window
Volumes
Editing volume properties
Editing data protection volumes
Deleting volumes
Creating FlexClone volumes
Creating FlexClone files
Splitting a FlexClone volume from its parent volume
Viewing the FlexClone volume hierarchy
Changing the status of a volume
Viewing the list of saved Snapshot copies
Creating Snapshot copies outside a defined schedule
Setting the Snapshot copy reserve
Hiding the Snapshot copy directory
Scheduling automatic creation of Snapshot copies
Restoring a volume from a Snapshot copy
Extending the expiry date of Snapshot copies
Renaming Snapshot copies
Deleting Snapshot copies
Resizing volumes
Enabling storage efficiency on a volume
Changing the deduplication schedule
Running deduplication operations
Moving FlexVol volumes between aggregates or nodes
Manually triggering the cutover for volume move
Assigning volumes to Storage QoS
Creating a mirror relationship from a source SVM
Creating a vault relationship from a source SVM
Creating a mirror and vault relationship from a source SVM
Creating an NFS datastore for VMware
Changing the tiering policy of a volume
Creating FlexGroup volumes
Specifying advanced options for a FlexGroup volume
Editing FlexGroup volumes
Resizing FlexGroup volumes
Changing the status of a FlexGroup volume
Deleting FlexGroup volumes
Viewing FlexGroup volume information
What NetApp Volume Encryption is
Snapshot configuration
How volume guarantees work for FlexVol volumes
What SnapDiff is
FlexClone volumes and space guarantees
Thin provisioning for greater efficiencies using FlexVol volumes
Using space reservations with FlexVol volumes
Benefits of storage efficiency
Data compression and deduplication
Guidelines for using deduplication
Options for resizing volumes
Considerations when moving volumes
Volumes window
Junction Path
Mounting volumes
Unmounting FlexVol volumes
Changing export policies
Junction Path window
Shares
Creating a CIFS share
Stopping share access
Creating home directory shares
Editing share settings
How ONTAP enables dynamic home directories
Shares window
LUNs
Creating FC SAN optimized LUNs
Application-specific LUN settings
Creating LUNs
Deleting LUNs
Creating initiator groups
Deleting initiator groups
Adding initiators
Deleting initiators from an initiator group
Creating port sets
Deleting port sets
Cloning LUNs
Editing LUNs
Bringing LUNs online
Taking LUNs offline
Moving LUNs
Assigning LUNs to storage QoS
Editing initiator groups
Editing initiators
Editing port sets
Viewing LUN information
Viewing initiator groups
Guidelines for working with FlexVol volumes that contain LUNs
Understanding space reservations for LUNs
Guidelines for using LUN multiprotocol type
Understanding LUN clones
Initiator hosts
igroup name
igroup type
igroup ostype
LUNs window
Qtrees
Creating qtrees
Deleting qtrees
Editing qtrees
Assigning export policies to qtrees
Viewing qtree information
Qtree options
Qtrees window
Quotas
Creating quotas
Deleting quotas
Editing quota limits
Activating or deactivating quotas
Resizing quotas
Viewing quota information
Types of quotas
Quota limits
Quota management
Quotas window
CIFS protocol
Setting up CIFS
Editing the general properties for CIFS
Adding home directory paths
Deleting home directory paths
Resetting CIFS domain controllers
Updating the CIFS group policy configuration
Enabling or disabling a CIFS group policy configuration
Reloading CIFS group policy
Setting up BranchCache
Modifying the BranchCache settings
Deleting the BranchCache configuration
Adding preferred domain controllers
Editing preferred domain controllers
Deleting preferred domain controllers
Viewing CIFS domain information
CIFS window
NFS protocol
Editing NFS settings
NFS window
NVMe protocol
Setting up NVMe
Creating an NVMe namespace
Editing an NVMe namespace
Cloning an NVMe namespace
Starting and stopping the NVMe service
What NVMe is
What an NVMe subsystem is
Creating NVMe subsystems
Editing NVMe subsystems details
Deleting an NVMe subsystem
NVMe Subsystems window
NVMe namespaces
NVMe namespaces window
iSCSI protocol
Creating iSCSI aliases
Enabling or disabling the iSCSI service on storage system interfaces
Adding the security method for iSCSI initiators
Editing default security settings
Editing initiator security
Changing the default iSCSI initiator authentication method
Setting the default security for iSCSI initiators
Starting or stopping the iSCSI service
Viewing initiator security information
iSCSI window
FC/FCoE protocol
Starting or stopping the FC or FCoE service
Changing an FC or FCoE node name
The FCoE protocol
FC/FCoE window
Export policies
Creating an export policy
Renaming export policies
Deleting export policies
Adding rules to an export policy
Modifying export policy rules
Deleting export policy rules
How export policies control client access to volumes or qtrees
Export Policies window
Efficiency policies
Adding efficiency policies
Editing efficiency policies
Deleting efficiency policies
Enabling or disabling efficiency policies
What an efficiency policy is
Understanding predefined efficiency policies
Efficiency Policies window
Protection policies
Creating protection policies
Deleting protection policies
Editing protection policies
Protection Policies window
QoS policy groups
Creating QoS policy groups
Deleting QoS policy groups
Editing QoS policy groups
Managing workload performance by using Storage QoS
How Storage QoS works
How the maximum throughput limit works
Rules for assigning storage objects to policy groups
QoS Policy Groups window
NIS services
Adding NIS domains
Editing NIS domains
NIS window
LDAP client services
Adding an LDAP client configuration
Deleting an LDAP client configuration
Editing an LDAP client configuration
LDAP Client window
LDAP configuration services
Editing active LDAP clients
Deleting active LDAP clients
LDAP Configuration window
Kerberos realm services
Creating a Kerberos realm configuration
Editing a Kerberos realm configuration
Deleting Kerberos realm configurations
Using Kerberos with NFS for strong security
Kerberos authentication for CIFS
Kerberos Realm window
Kerberos interface services
Editing Kerberos configuration
Kerberos Interface window
DNS/DDNS Services
Enabling or disabling DDNS
Editing DNS and DDNS settings
DNS/DDNS Services window
Users
Adding SVM user accounts
Changing the password for SVM user accounts
Editing SVM user accounts
Locking or unlocking SVM user accounts
Users window
Roles
Adding roles
Editing roles
Roles window
UNIX
UNIX window
Windows
Creating a local Windows group
Editing local Windows group properties
Adding user accounts to a Windows local group
Renaming a local Windows group
Deleting a local Windows group
Creating a local Windows user account
Editing the local Windows user properties
Assigning group memberships to a user account
Renaming a local Windows user
Resetting the password of a Windows local user
Deleting a local Windows user account
Windows window
Name mapping
Name mapping conversion rules
Name Mapping window
Managing data protection
Mirror relationships
Creating a mirror relationship from a destination SVM
Deleting mirror relationships
Editing mirror relationships
Initializing mirror relationships
Updating mirror relationships
Quiescing mirror relationships
Resuming mirror relationships
Breaking SnapMirror relationships
Resynchronizing mirror relationships
Reverse resynchronizing mirror relationships
Aborting a mirror transfer
Restoring a volume in a mirror relationship
How SnapMirror relationships work
Vault relationships
Creating a vault relationship from a destination SVM
Deleting vault relationships
Editing vault relationships
Initializing a vault relationship
Updating a vault relationship
Quiescing a vault relationship
Resuming a vault relationship
Aborting a Snapshot copy transfer
Restoring a volume in a vault relationship
What a SnapVault backup is
Mirror and vault relationships
Creating a mirror and vault relationship from a destination SVM
Deleting mirror and vault relationships
Editing mirror and vault relationships
Initializing mirror and vault relationships
Updating mirror and vault relationships
Quiescing mirror and vault relationships
Resuming mirror and vault relationships
Breaking mirror and vault relationships
Resynchronizing mirror and vault relationships
Reverse resynchronizing mirror and vault relationships
Aborting mirror and vault relationships
Restoring a volume in a mirror and vault relationship
What lag time is
Types of data protection relationships
Understanding workloads supported by StrictSync and Sync policies
SnapMirror licensing
Protection window
SVM Relationships
Creating SVM relationships
Editing SVM relationships
Managing SVM relationships
SVM Relationships Window
Protection policies
Creating protection policies
Protection Policies window
Snapshot policies
Creating Snapshot policies
Editing Snapshot policies
Deleting Snapshot policies
About Snapshot policies
Snapshot Policies window
Schedules
Creating schedules
Editing schedules
Deleting schedules
Schedules
Schedules window
Cluster management using System Manager 9.3 and 9.4
Understanding System Manager
Icons used in the application interface
System Manager window layouts
Window layout customization
System Manager enhancements
Setting up your cluster environment
Setting up the cluster by using OnCommand System Manager
Setting up a cluster by using the template file
Setting up the cluster manually
Creating a cluster
Setting up a network
Setting up a network when an IP address range is enabled
Setting up a network when an IP address range is disabled
Setting up a support page
Reviewing storage recommendations
Creating an SVM
Accessing a cluster by using the OnCommand System Manager browser-based graphic interface
Configuring System Manager options
Viewing OnCommand System Manager log files
How system logging works
Configuring a cluster by using System Manager
Accessing a cluster by using the OnCommand System Manager browser-based graphic interface
Setting up the cluster
Updating the cluster name
Changing the cluster password
Editing DNS configurations
Creating a cluster management interface
Editing the node name
Creating a node management LIF
Editing AutoSupport settings
Adding licenses
Setting the time zone for a cluster
Monitoring HA pairs
Setting up the network
Creating IPspaces
Creating broadcast domains
Creating subnets
Setting up physical storage
Assigning disks to nodes
Zeroing spare disks
Provisioning storage through aggregates
Provisioning storage by creating an aggregate based on storage recommendations
Provisioning storage by creating an aggregate manually
Provisioning storage by creating a Flash Pool aggregate manually
Provisioning storage by creating a SnapLock aggregate manually
Provisioning storage by creating a FabricPool-enabled aggregate manually
Setting up logical storage
Creating SVMs
Configuring CIFS and NFS protocols on SVMs
Configuring iSCSI protocol on SVMs
Configuring FC protocol and FCoE protocol on SVMs
Configuring NVMe protocol on SVMs
Delegating administration to SVM administrators
Assigning aggregates to SVMs
Creating FlexVol volumes
Creating SnapLock volumes
Setting up SAML authentication
Enabling SAML authentication
Disabling SAML authentication
Setting up peering
Prerequisites for cluster peering
Creating intercluster LIFs
Creating cluster peer relationships
Creating SVM peers
What passphrases are
Managing clusters
Understanding quorum and epsilon
Dashboard window
Monitoring a cluster using the dashboard
Applications
Provisioning a basic template
Adding applications to System Manager
Application provisioning settings
Configuration update
Configuring the administration details of an SVM
Configuration Updates window
Service Processors
Assigning IP addresses to Service Processors
Editing Service Processor settings
Understanding the Service Processor
Service Processors window
Cluster peers
Modifying the cluster peer passphrase
Modifying the peer network parameters
Deleting cluster peer relationships
Peers window
High availability
High Availability window
Licenses
Deleting licenses
License types and entitlement risk
Licenses window
Cluster Expansion
Adding nodes to a cluster
Configuring the network details of the nodes
Updating clusters
Obtaining ONTAP software images
Updating single-node clusters disruptively
Updating a cluster nondisruptively
How to update a cluster nondisruptively
Cluster Update window
Date and time settings of a cluster
Date and Time window
SNMP
Enabling or disabling SNMP
Setting SNMP information
Enabling or disabling SNMP traps
Testing the trap host configuration
SNMP window
LDAP
Viewing the LDAP client configuration
Using LDAP services
LDAP window
Users
Adding a cluster user account
Editing a cluster user account
Changing passwords for cluster user accounts
Locking or unlocking cluster user accounts
User accounts (cluster administrators only)
Roles
Users window
Roles
Adding roles
Editing roles
Roles and permissions
Roles window
Managing the network
IPspaces
Editing IPspaces
Deleting IPspaces
Broadcast domains
Editing broadcast domain settings
Deleting broadcast domains
Subnets
Editing subnet settings
Deleting subnets
Network interfaces
Creating network interfaces
Editing network interface settings
Deleting network interfaces
Migrating a LIF
Ethernet ports
Creating interface groups
Creating VLAN interfaces
Editing Ethernet port settings
Editing interface group settings
Modifying the MTU size of a VLAN
Deleting VLANs
Ports and adapters
FC/FCoE and NVMe adapters
Editing the FC/FCoE and NVMe adapter speed settings
Network window
Managing physical storage
Storage tiers
Editing aggregates
Deleting aggregates
Changing the RAID configuration when creating an aggregate
Provisioning cache by adding SSDs
Provisioning cache to aggregates by adding SSDs
Increasing the cache for Flash Pool aggregates by adding SSDs
Adding capacity disks
Changing the RAID group when adding capacity disks
Moving FlexVol volumes
Mirroring aggregates
Viewing aggregate information
Installing a CA certificate if you use StorageGRID Webscale
How moving a FlexVol volume works
How you can use effective ONTAP disk type for mixing HDDs
What compatible spare disks are
How System Manager works with hot spares
Rules for displaying disk types and disk RPM
How mirrored aggregates work
What a FabricPool is
Storage recommendations for creating aggregates
Storage Tiers window
Configuring and managing external capacity tiers
Adding an external capacity tier
Attaching an aggregate to an external capacity tier
Provisioning storage by creating a FabricPool-enabled aggregate manually
Changing the tiering policy of a volume
Editing an external capacity tier
Deleting an external capacity tier
What external capacity tiers and tiering policies are
What inactive (cold) data is
External Capacity Tier window
Aggregates
Aggregates window
Storage pools
Creating a storage pool
Adding disks to a storage pool
Deleting storage pools
How to use SSD storage pools
Requirements and best practices for using SSD storage pools
Considerations for when to use SSD storage pools
Considerations for adding SSDs to an existing storage pool versus creating a new one
Why you add disks to storage pools
How storage pool works
Storage Pools window
Disks
Reassigning disks to nodes
Viewing disk information
How ONTAP reports disk types
Minimum number of hot spares required for disks
Spare requirements for multi-disk carrier disks
Shelf configuration requirements for multi-disk carrier storage shelves
How to determine when it is safe to remove a multi-disk carrier
Considerations for sizing RAID groups
Disks window
Array LUNs
Assigning array LUNs
Reassigning spare array LUNs to nodes
Zeroing spare array LUNs
About disks and array LUNs
Array LUNs window
Nodes
Initializing the ComplianceClock time
Nodes window
Flash Cache
Enabling or disabling Flash Cache
How Flash Cache works
Flash Cache window
Events
Events window
System alerts
Acknowledging system health alerts
Suppressing system health alerts
Deleting system health alerts
Available cluster health monitors
Ways to respond to system health alerts
System Alerts window
AutoSupport notifications
Setting up AutoSupport notifications
Enabling or disabling AutoSupport settings
Adding AutoSupport email recipients
Testing AutoSupport settings
Generating AutoSupport data
Viewing AutoSupport summary
AutoSupport severity types
AutoSupport window
Jobs
Jobs
Job window
Flash Pool statistics
Flash Pool aggregate Statistics window
Managing logical storage
Storage Virtual Machines
SVM Dashboard window
Monitoring SVMs
Editing SVM settings
Deleting SVMs
Starting SVMs
Stopping SVMs
Managing SVMs
Types of SVMs
Why you use SVMs
How ONTAP name service switch configuration works
Storage Virtual Machines window
Volumes
Editing volume properties
Editing data protection volumes
Deleting volumes
Creating FlexClone volumes
Creating FlexClone files
Splitting a FlexClone volume from its parent volume
Viewing the FlexClone volume hierarchy
Changing the status of a volume
Viewing the list of saved Snapshot copies
Creating Snapshot copies outside a defined schedule
Setting the Snapshot copy reserve
Hiding the Snapshot copy directory
Scheduling automatic creation of Snapshot copies
Restoring a volume from a Snapshot copy
Extending the expiry date of Snapshot copies
Renaming Snapshot copies
Deleting Snapshot copies
Resizing volumes
Enabling storage efficiency on a volume
Changing the deduplication schedule
Running deduplication operations
Moving FlexVol volumes between aggregates or nodes
Manually triggering the cutover for volume move
Assigning volumes to Storage QoS
Creating a mirror relationship from a source SVM
Creating a vault relationship from a source SVM
Creating a mirror and vault relationship from a source SVM
Creating an NFS datastore for VMware
Changing the tiering policy of a volume
Creating FlexGroup volumes
Editing FlexGroup volumes
Resizing FlexGroup volumes
Changing the status of a FlexGroup volume
Deleting FlexGroup volumes
Viewing FlexGroup volume information
What NetApp Volume Encryption is
Snapshot configuration
How volume guarantees work for FlexVol volumes
What SnapDiff is
FlexClone volumes and space guarantees
Thin provisioning for greater efficiencies using FlexVol volumes
Using space reservations with FlexVol volumes
Benefits of storage efficiency
Data compression and deduplication
Guidelines for using deduplication
Options for resizing volumes
Considerations when moving volumes
Volumes window
Junction Path
Mounting volumes
Unmounting FlexVol volumes
Changing export policies
Junction Path window
Shares
Creating a CIFS share
Stopping share access
Creating home directory shares
Editing share settings
How ONTAP enables dynamic home directories
Shares window
LUNs
Creating FC SAN optimized LUNs
Application-specific LUN settings
Creating LUNs
Deleting LUNs
Creating initiator groups
Deleting initiator groups
Adding initiators
Deleting initiators from an initiator group
Creating port sets
Deleting port sets
Cloning LUNs
Editing LUNs
Bringing LUNs online
Taking LUNs offline
Moving LUNs
Assigning LUNs to storage QoS
Editing initiator groups
Editing initiators
Editing port sets
Viewing LUN information
Viewing initiator groups
Guidelines for working with FlexVol volumes that contain LUNs
Understanding space reservations for LUNs
Guidelines for using LUN multiprotocol type
Understanding LUN clones
Initiator hosts
igroup name
igroup type
igroup ostype
LUNs window
Qtrees
Creating qtrees
Deleting qtrees
Editing qtrees
Assigning export policies to qtrees
Viewing qtree information
Qtree options
Qtrees window
Quotas
Creating quotas
Deleting quotas
Editing quota limits
Activating or deactivating quotas
Resizing quotas
Viewing quota information
Types of quotas
Quota limits
Quota management
Quotas window
CIFS protocol
Setting up CIFS
Editing the general properties for CIFS
Adding home directory paths
Deleting home directory paths
Resetting CIFS domain controllers
Updating the CIFS group policy configuration
Enabling or disabling a CIFS group policy configuration
Reloading CIFS group policy
Setting up BranchCache
Modifying the BranchCache settings
Deleting the BranchCache configuration
Adding preferred domain controllers
Editing preferred domain controllers
Deleting preferred domain controllers
Viewing CIFS domain information
CIFS window
NFS protocol
Editing NFS settings
NFS window
NVMe protocol
Setting up NVMe
Creating an NVMe namespace
Editing an NVMe namespace
Cloning an NVMe namespace
Starting and stopping the NVMe service
What NVMe is
NVMe namespaces
NVMe subsystems
NVMe namespaces window
iSCSI protocol
Creating iSCSI aliases
Enabling or disabling the iSCSI service on storage system interfaces
Adding the security method for iSCSI initiators
Editing default security settings
Editing initiator security
Changing the default iSCSI initiator authentication method
Setting the default security for iSCSI initiators
Starting or stopping the iSCSI service
Viewing initiator security information
iSCSI window
FC/FCoE protocol
Starting or stopping the FC or FCoE service
Changing an FC or FCoE node name
The FCoE protocol
FC/FCoE window
Export policies
Creating an export policy
Renaming export policies
Deleting export policies
Adding rules to an export policy
Modifying export policy rules
Deleting export policy rules
How export policies control client access to volumes or qtrees
Export Policies window
Efficiency policies
Adding efficiency policies
Editing efficiency policies
Deleting efficiency policies
Enabling or disabling efficiency policies
What an efficiency policy is
Understanding predefined efficiency policies
Efficiency Policies window
Protection policies
Creating protection policies
Deleting protection policies
Editing protection policies
Protection Policies window
QoS policy groups
Creating QoS policy groups
Deleting QoS policy groups
Editing QoS policy groups
Managing workload performance by using Storage QoS
How Storage QoS works
How the maximum throughput limit works
Rules for assigning storage objects to policy groups
QoS Policy Groups window
NIS services
Adding NIS domains
Editing NIS domains
NIS window
LDAP client services
Adding an LDAP client configuration
Deleting an LDAP client configuration
Editing an LDAP client configuration
LDAP Client window
LDAP configuration services
Editing active LDAP clients
Deleting active LDAP clients
LDAP Configuration window
Kerberos realm services
Creating a Kerberos realm configuration
Editing a Kerberos realm configuration
Deleting Kerberos realm configurations
Using Kerberos with NFS for strong security
Kerberos authentication for CIFS
Kerberos Realm window
Kerberos interface services
Editing Kerberos configuration
Kerberos Interface window
DNS/DDNS Services
Enabling or disabling DDNS
Editing DNS and DDNS settings
DNS/DDNS Services window
Users
Adding SVM user accounts
Changing the password for SVM user accounts
Editing SVM user accounts
Locking or unlocking SVM user accounts
Users window
Roles
Adding roles
Editing roles
Roles window
UNIX
UNIX window
Windows
Creating a local Windows group
Editing local Windows group properties
Adding user accounts to a Windows local group
Renaming a local Windows group
Deleting a local Windows group
Creating a local Windows user account
Editing the local Windows user properties
Assigning group memberships to a user account
Renaming a local Windows user
Resetting the password of a Windows local user
Deleting a local Windows user account
Windows window
Name mapping
Name mapping conversion rules
How group mapping supports multiprotocol access to Infinite Volumes
Name Mapping window
Managing data protection
Mirror relationships
Creating a mirror relationship from a destination SVM
Deleting mirror relationships
Editing mirror relationships
Initializing mirror relationships
Updating mirror relationships
Quiescing mirror relationships
Resuming mirror relationships
Breaking SnapMirror relationships
Resynchronizing mirror relationships
Reverse resynchronizing mirror relationships
Aborting a mirror transfer
Restoring a volume in a mirror relationship
How SnapMirror relationships work
Vault relationships
Creating a vault relationship from a destination SVM
Deleting vault relationships
Editing vault relationships
Initializing a vault relationship
Updating a vault relationship
Quiescing a vault relationship
Resuming a vault relationship
Aborting a Snapshot copy transfer
Restoring a volume in a vault relationship
What a SnapVault backup is
Mirror and vault relationships
Creating a mirror and vault relationship from a destination SVM
Deleting mirror and vault relationships
Editing mirror and vault relationships
Initializing mirror and vault relationships
Updating mirror and vault relationships
Quiescing mirror and vault relationships
Resuming mirror and vault relationships
Breaking mirror and vault relationships
Resynchronizing mirror and vault relationships
Reverse resynchronizing mirror and vault relationships
Aborting mirror and vault relationships
Restoring a volume in a mirror and vault relationship
What lag time is
Types of data protection relationships
SnapMirror licensing
Protection window
Protection policies
Creating protection policies
Protection Policies window
Snapshot policies
Creating Snapshot policies
Editing Snapshot policies
Deleting Snapshot policies
About Snapshot policies
Snapshot Policies window
Schedules
Creating schedules
Editing schedules
Deleting schedules
Schedules
Schedules window
Cluster management using System Manager 9.2 and earlier
Welcome to OnCommand System Manager Help
Access to your favorite topics
Understanding System Manager
Icons used in the application interface
Window layout customization
Supportability Dashboard
Where to find additional ONTAP information
Setting up your cluster environment
Setting up the cluster by using OnCommand System Manager
Setting up a cluster by using the template file
Setting up the cluster manually
Creating a cluster
Setting up a network
Setting up a network when an IP address range is enabled
Setting up a network when an IP address range is disabled
Setting up a support page
Reviewing storage recommendations
Creating an SVM
Accessing a cluster by using OnCommand System Manager browser-based graphic interface
Configuring System Manager options
Viewing OnCommand System Manager log files
How system logging works
Configuring a cluster by using System Manager
Accessing a cluster by using OnCommand System Manager browser-based graphic interface
Setting up the cluster
Updating the cluster name
Changing the cluster password
Editing DNS configurations
Creating a cluster-management interface
Editing the node name
Creating a node-management interface
Editing AutoSupport settings
Adding licenses
Setting the time for a cluster
Monitoring HA pairs
Setting up the network
Creating IPspaces
Creating broadcast domains
Creating subnets
Setting up physical storage
Assigning disks to nodes
Zeroing spare disks
Provisioning storage through aggregates
Provisioning storage by creating an aggregate
Provisioning storage by creating a Flash Pool aggregate
Provisioning storage by creating a SnapLock aggregate
Provisioning storage by creating a FabricPool
Setting up logical storage
Creating SVMs
Configuring CIFS and NFS protocols on an SVM
Configuring iSCSI protocol on SVMs
Configuring FC and FCoE protocols on SVMs
Delegating administration to SVM administrators
Assigning aggregates to SVMs
Creating FlexVol volumes
Creating an Infinite Volume
Creating SnapLock volumes
Managing clusters
What a cluster is
Understanding quorum and epsilon
What a node in the cluster is
Dashboard window
Monitoring a cluster using the dashboard
Applications
Configuration update
Configuring the administration details of an SVM
Configuration Updates window
Service Processors
Assigning IP addresses to Service Processors
Editing Service Processor settings
Understanding the Service Processor
Service Processors window
Cluster peers
Prerequisites for cluster peering
Creating cluster peer relationships
Modifying the cluster peer passphrase
Modifying the peer network parameters
Deleting cluster peer relationships
What a cluster peer is
What cluster peer intercluster connectivity is
Connecting one cluster to another cluster in a peer relationship
Peers window
High availability
Understanding HA pairs
High Availability window
Licenses
Deleting licenses
Managing licenses
License types and entitlement risk
Licenses window
Cluster Expansion
Adding nodes to a cluster
Configuring the network details of the nodes
Cluster update
Updating the cluster nondisruptively
Obtaining ONTAP software images
How you update a cluster nondisruptively
Cluster Update window
Date and time
Managing the cluster time
Date and Time window
SNMP
Enabling or disabling SNMP
Setting SNMP information
Enabling or disabling SNMP traps
Testing the trap host configuration
Options to use when configuring SNMP
Managing SNMP on the cluster
SNMP window
LDAP
Viewing the LDAP client configuration
Using LDAP services
LDAP window
Users
Adding a cluster user account
Editing a cluster user account
Changing passwords for cluster user accounts
Locking or unlocking cluster user accounts
User accounts (cluster administrators only)
Roles
Users window
Roles
Adding roles
Editing roles
Roles and permissions
Predefined roles for cluster administrators
Roles window
Managing the network
IPspaces
Editing IPspaces
Deleting IPspaces
Configuring IPspaces
Standard properties of IPspaces
Broadcast domains
Editing broadcast domains
Deleting broadcast domains
Configuring broadcast domains
Subnets
Editing subnets
Deleting subnets
Network interfaces
Creating network interfaces
Editing network interfaces
Deleting network interfaces
Migrating a LIF
What LIFs are
Roles for LIFs
Guidelines for creating LIFs
Ethernet ports
Creating interface groups
Creating VLAN interfaces
Editing Ethernet port settings
Editing interface group settings
Editing the MTU size of a VLAN
Deleting VLANs
Ports and adapters
Types of network ports
How VLANs work
FC/FCoE adapters
Editing the FC/FCoE adapter speed
Configuring subnets
Network window
Managing physical storage
Storage Tiers
Adding an external capacity tier
Attaching an aggregate to external capacity tier
Deleting an external capacity tier
Editing an external capacity tier
Editing aggregates
Deleting aggregates
Changing the RAID configuration when creating an aggregate
Provisioning cache by adding SSDs
Provisioning cache to aggregates by adding SSDs
Increasing the cache for Flash Pool aggregates by adding SSDs
Adding capacity disks
Changing the RAID group when adding capacity disks
Moving FlexVol volumes
Mirroring aggregates
Viewing aggregate information
Understanding aggregates
Installing a CA certificate if you use StorageGRID Webscale
How RAID groups are named
How moving a FlexVol volume works
How Flash Pool aggregates work
How you can use effective ONTAP disk type for mixing HDDs
What compatible spare disks are
How System Manager works with hot spares
Rules for displaying disk types and disk RPM
Aggregate requirements for Infinite Volumes
What a namespace constituent is
Aggregate requirements for destination Infinite Volumes
How mirrored aggregates work
What external capacity tiers and tiering policies are
What a FabricPool is
Storage Tiers window
Aggregates
Aggregates window
Storage pools
Creating a storage pool
Adding disks to a storage pool
Deleting storage pools
How you use SSD storage pools
How Flash Pool SSD partitioning increases cache allocation flexibility for Flash Pool aggregates
Requirements and best practices for using SSD storage pools
Considerations for when to use SSD storage pools
Considerations for adding SSDs to an existing storage pool versus creating a new one
Why you add disks to storage pools
How storage pool works
Storage Pools window
Disks
Reassigning disks to nodes
Viewing disk information
Understanding RAID drive types
How ONTAP reports disk types
How hot spare disks work
RAID protection for array LUNs
Minimum number of hot spares you should have
Spare requirements for multi-disk carrier disks
Shelf configuration requirements for multi-disk carrier storage shelves
How to determine when it is safe to remove a multi-disk carrier
Considerations for sizing RAID groups
Considerations for ONTAP RAID groups for array LUNs
Disks window
Array LUNs
Assigning array LUNs
Reassigning spare array LUNs to nodes
Zeroing spare array LUNs
About disks and array LUNs
How disks and array LUNs become available for use
Rules for mixing array LUNs in an aggregate
Array LUNs window
Nodes
Initializing the ComplianceClock time
Nodes window
Flash Cache
Enabling or disabling Flash Cache
How Flash Cache works
Flash Cache window
Events
Events window
System alerts
Monitoring the health of your system
Acknowledging system health alerts
Suppressing system health alerts
Deleting system health alerts
Available cluster health monitors
Ways to respond to system health alerts
System Alerts window
AutoSupport notifications
Setting up AutoSupport notifications
Enabling or disabling AutoSupport settings
Adding AutoSupport email recipients
Testing AutoSupport settings
Generating AutoSupport data
Viewing AutoSupport summary
AutoSupport severity types
AutoSupport window
Jobs
Jobs
Job window
Flash Pool statistics
Flash Pool aggregate Statistics window
Managing logical storage
Storage Virtual Machines
SVM Dashboard window
Monitoring SVMs
Editing SVM settings
Deleting SVMs
Starting SVMs
Stopping SVMs
What SVMs are
Managing SVMs
Types of SVMs
Why you use SVMs
How ONTAP name service switch configuration works
Storage Virtual Machines window
Volumes
Editing the volume properties
Editing data protection volumes
Deleting volumes
Creating FlexClone volumes
Creating FlexClone files
Splitting a FlexClone volume from its parent volume
Viewing the FlexClone volume hierarchy
Changing the status of a volume
Viewing the Snapshot copies
Creating Snapshot copies
Setting the Snapshot copy reserve
Hiding the Snapshot copy directory
Scheduling automatic Snapshot copies
Restoring a volume from a Snapshot copy
Extending the expiry date of Snapshot copies
Renaming Snapshot copies
Deleting Snapshot copies
Resizing volumes
Enabling storage efficiency on a volume
Changing the deduplication schedule
Running deduplication operations
Moving FlexVol volumes between aggregates or nodes
Manually triggering the cutover for volume move
Assigning volumes to Storage QoS
Creating a mirror relationship from a source SVM
Creating a vault relationship from a source SVM
Creating a mirror and vault relationship from a source SVM
Creating an NFS datastore for VMware
Changing the tiering policy of a volume
Creating FlexGroup volumes
Editing FlexGroup volumes
Resizing FlexGroup volumes
Changing the status of a FlexGroup volume
Deleting FlexGroup volumes
Viewing FlexGroup volume information
What volume granular encryption is
How FlexVol volumes work
What an Infinite Volume is
Considerations for creating a FlexClone volume from a SnapMirror source or destination volume
Snapshot configuration
Guidelines for working with Snapshot copies of Infinite Volumes
When Snapshot copies of Infinite Volumes are accessible
How volume guarantees work for FlexVol volumes
How incremental tape backup uses SnapDiff and Snapshot copies
What SnapDiff is
FlexClone volumes and space guarantees
Thin provisioning for greater efficiencies using FlexVol volumes
Using space reservations with FlexVol volumes
Considerations when using thin provisioning with Infinite Volumes
Benefits of storage efficiency
Data compression and deduplication
Guidelines for using deduplication
Options for resizing volumes
Considerations when moving volumes
How moving a FlexVol volume works
Volumes window
Namespace
Mounting volumes
Unmounting FlexVol volumes
Changing export policies
Namespace window
Shares
Creating a CIFS share
Stopping share access
Creating home directory shares
Editing share settings
How ONTAP enables dynamic home directories
Shares window
LUNs
Creating FC SAN optimized LUNs
Application-specific LUN settings
Creating LUNs
Deleting LUNs
Creating initiator groups
Deleting initiator groups
Adding initiators
Deleting initiators from an initiator group
Creating port sets
Deleting port sets
Cloning LUNs
Editing LUNs
Bringing LUNs online
Taking LUNs offline
Moving LUNs
Assigning LUNs to Storage QoS
Editing initiator groups
Editing initiators
Editing port sets
Viewing LUN information
Viewing initiator groups
Guidelines for working with FlexVol volumes that contain LUNs
LUN size and type
Understanding space reservations for LUNs
Guidelines for using LUN multiprotocol type
Understanding LUN clones
Resizing a LUN
Initiator hosts
VMware RDM
What igroups are
Required information for creating igroups
igroup name
igroup type
igroup ostype
Ways to limit LUN access with port sets and igroups
LUNs window
Qtrees
Creating qtrees
Deleting qtrees
Editing qtrees
Assigning export policies to qtrees
Viewing qtree information
What a qtree is
Qtree options
Security styles
Qtrees window
Quotas
Creating quotas
Deleting quotas
Editing quota limits
Activating or deactivating quotas
Resizing quotas
Viewing quota information
Types of quotas
Quota limits
Quota management
How qtree changes affect quotas
How changing the security style of a qtree affects user quotas
How quotas work with users and groups
Quotas window
CIFS protocol
Setting up CIFS
Editing the general properties for CIFS
Adding home directory paths
Deleting home directory paths
Resetting CIFS domain controllers
Updating the CIFS group policy configuration
Enabling or disabling a CIFS group policy configuration
Reloading CIFS group policy
Setting up BranchCache
Modifying the BranchCache settings
Deleting the BranchCache configuration
Adding preferred domain controllers
Editing preferred domain controllers
Deleting preferred domain controllers
Viewing CIFS domain information
SMB concepts
How ONTAP enables you to provide SMB client access to UNIX symbolic links
Using BranchCache to cache SMB share content at a branch office
What happens when you delete the BranchCache configuration
CIFS window
NFS protocol
Editing NFS settings
How ONTAP handles NFS client authentication
NFS window
iSCSI protocol
Creating iSCSI aliases
Enabling or disabling the iSCSI service on storage system interfaces
Adding the security method for iSCSI initiators
Editing default security settings
Editing initiator security
Changing the default iSCSI initiator authentication method
Setting the default security for iSCSI initiators
Starting or stopping the iSCSI service
Viewing initiator security information
What iSCSI is
What iSCSI nodes are
Initiator security
What CHAP authentication is
iSCSI window
FC/FCoE protocol
Starting or stopping the FC or FCoE service
Changing an FC or FCoE node name
What FC is
What FC nodes are
The FCoE protocol
FC/FCoE window
Export policies
Creating an export policy
Renaming export policies
Deleting export policies
Adding rules to an export policy
Modifying export policy rules
Deleting export policy rules
How export policies control client access to volumes or qtrees
Export Policies window
Efficiency policies
Adding efficiency policies
Editing efficiency policies
Deleting efficiency policies
Enabling or disabling efficiency policies
What an efficiency policy is
Understanding predefined efficiency policies
Efficiency Policies window
Protection policies
Creating protection policies
Deleting protection policies
Editing protection policies
Configuring SnapMirror policies
Protection Policies window
QoS policy groups
Creating QoS policy groups
Deleting QoS policy groups
Editing QoS policy groups
Managing workload performance by using Storage QoS
How Storage QoS works
How the maximum throughput limit works
Rules for assigning storage objects to policy groups
QoS Policy Groups window
NIS services
Adding NIS domains
Editing NIS domains
Managing NIS domains
NIS window
LDAP client services
Adding an LDAP client configuration
Deleting an LDAP client configuration
Editing an LDAP client configuration
LDAP Client window
LDAP configuration services
Editing active LDAP clients
Deleting active LDAP clients
LDAP Configuration window
Kerberos realm services
Creating a Kerberos realm configuration
Editing a Kerberos realm configuration
Deleting Kerberos realm configurations
Using Kerberos with NFS for strong security
Kerberos authentication for CIFS
Kerberos Realm window
Kerberos interface services
Editing Kerberos configuration
Kerberos Interface window
DNS/DDNS Services
Enabling or disabling DNS and DDNS
Editing DNS and DDNS settings
DNS/DDNS Services window
Users
Adding SVM user accounts
Changing the password for SVM user accounts
Editing SVM user accounts
Locking or unlocking SVM user accounts
Users window
Roles
Adding roles
Editing roles
Predefined roles for SVM administrators
Roles window
UNIX
UNIX window
Windows
Creating a local Windows group
Editing local Windows group properties
Adding user accounts to a Windows local group
Renaming a local Windows group
Deleting a local Windows group
Creating a local Windows user account
Editing the local Windows user properties
Assigning group memberships to a user account
Renaming a local Windows user
Resetting the password of a Windows local user
Deleting a local Windows user account
Using local users and groups for authentication and authorization
Local users and groups concepts
Reasons for creating local users and local groups
What local privileges are
List of supported privileges
Predefined BUILTIN groups and default privileges
Windows window
Name mapping
Configuring name mappings
How name mapping works
Name mapping conversion rules
How group mapping supports multiprotocol access to Infinite Volumes
Name Mapping window
Managing data protection
Mirror relationships
Creating a mirror relationship from a destination SVM
Deleting mirror relationships
Editing mirror relationships
Initializing mirror relationships
Updating mirror relationships
Quiescing mirror relationships
Resuming mirror relationships
Breaking SnapMirror relationships
Resynchronizing mirror relationships
Reverse resynchronizing mirror relationships
Aborting a mirror transfer
Restoring a volume in a mirror relationship
Components of a mirror relationship
How SnapMirror works
Uses for data protection mirror copies
Providing disaster recovery on Infinite Volumes using mirroring technology
Vault relationships
Creating a vault relationship from a destination SVM
Deleting vault relationships
Editing vault relationships
Initializing a vault relationship
Updating a vault relationship
Quiescing a vault relationship
Resuming a vault relationship
Aborting a Snapshot copy transfer
Restoring a volume in a vault relationship
What a SnapVault backup is
How a SnapVault backup works
Which data gets backed up and restored from a SnapVault backup
How SnapVault backups work with data compression
SnapVault backup limitations
Guidelines for planning Snapshot copy schedule and retention for SnapVault backups
Data protection for SVM namespace and root information
Mirror and vault relationships
Creating a mirror and vault relationship from a destination SVM
Deleting mirror and vault relationships
Editing mirror and vault relationships
Initializing mirror and vault relationships
Updating mirror and vault relationships
Quiescing mirror and vault relationships
Resuming mirror and vault relationships
Breaking mirror and vault relationships
Resynchronizing mirror and vault relationships
Reverse resynchronizing mirror and vault relationships
Aborting mirror and vault relationships
Restoring a volume in a mirror and vault relationship
What lag time is
Types of data protection relationships
Protection window
Snapshot policies
Creating Snapshot policies
Editing Snapshot policies
Deleting Snapshot policies
About Snapshot policies
Snapshot Policies window
Schedules
Creating schedules
Editing schedules
Deleting schedules
Schedules
Schedules window
Cluster management workflows using System Manager 9.5
OnCommand System Manager workflows
Setting up a cluster by using OnCommand System Manager
Setting up a cluster by using the template file
Setting up the cluster manually
Creating a cluster
Setting up a network
Setting up a network when an IP address range is enabled
Setting up a network when an IP address range is disabled
Setting up a support page
Reviewing storage recommendations
Creating an SVM
Setting up the network
Creating VLAN interfaces
Creating interface groups
Creating broadcast domains
Creating subnets
Creating network interfaces
Assigning disks or array LUNs to nodes
Assigning disks to nodes
Zeroing spare disks
Assigning array LUNs
Zeroing spare array LUNs
Managing FlexGroup volumes using System Manager
Creating FlexGroup volumes
Resizing FlexGroup volumes using System Manager
Resizing FlexGroup volumes
Assigning disks to existing aggregates
Adding capacity disks
Provisioning cache to aggregates by adding SSDs
Creating a storage pool
Provisioning cache through Flash Pool aggregates
Provisioning cache to aggregates by adding SSDs
Increasing the cache for Flash Pool aggregates by adding SSDs
Creating a storage pool
Providing data resiliency by mirroring aggregates
Provisioning storage through aggregates
Provisioning storage by creating an aggregate manually
Provisioning storage by creating a Flash Pool aggregate manually
Mirroring aggregates
Providing data access to qtrees using export policies
Creating qtrees
Assigning export policies to qtrees
Creating an export policy
Adding rules to an export policy
Configuring a Service Processor
Assigning IP addresses to Service Processors
Editing Service Processor settings
Setting up a BranchCache configuration
Setting up CIFS
Setting up BranchCache
Editing share settings
Protecting data using mirror and vault relationship
Creating a mirror and vault relationship from a source SVM
Creating a mirror and vault relationship from a destination SVM
Protecting data using SnapLock
Adding licenses
Provisioning storage by creating a SnapLock aggregate manually
Creating SnapLock volumes
Mounting volumes
Creating a mirror or vault relationship from a source or destination SVM
Creating a mirror relationship from a source SVM
Creating a mirror relationship from a destination SVM
Creating a vault relationship from a source SVM
Creating a vault relationship from a destination SVM
Cluster management workflows using System Manager 9.3 and 9.4
OnCommand System Manager workflows
Setting up a cluster by using OnCommand System Manager
Setting up a cluster by using the template file
Setting up the cluster manually
Creating a cluster
Setting up a network
Setting up a network when an IP address range is enabled
Setting up a network when an IP address range is disabled
Setting up a support page
Reviewing storage recommendations
Creating an SVM
Setting up the network
Creating VLAN interfaces
Creating interface groups
Creating broadcast domains
Creating subnets
Creating network interfaces
Assigning disks or array LUNs to nodes
Assigning disks to nodes
Zeroing spare disks
Assigning array LUNs
Zeroing spare array LUNs
Managing FlexGroup volumes using System Manager
Creating FlexGroup volumes
Resizing FlexGroup volumes using System Manager
Resizing FlexGroup volumes
Assigning disks to existing aggregates
Adding capacity disks
Provisioning cache to aggregates by adding SSDs
Creating a storage pool
Provisioning cache through Flash Pool aggregates
Provisioning cache to aggregates by adding SSDs
Increasing the cache for Flash Pool aggregates by adding SSDs
Creating a storage pool
Providing data resiliency by mirroring aggregates
Provisioning storage through aggregates
Provisioning storage by creating an aggregate manually
Provisioning storage by creating a Flash Pool aggregate manually
Mirroring aggregates
Providing data access to qtrees using export policies
Creating qtrees
Assigning export policies to qtrees
Creating an export policy
Adding rules to an export policy
Configuring a Service Processor
Assigning IP addresses to Service Processors
Editing Service Processor settings
Setting up a BranchCache configuration
Setting up CIFS
Setting up BranchCache
Editing share settings
Protecting data using mirror and vault relationship
Creating a mirror and vault relationship from a source SVM
Creating a mirror and vault relationship from a destination SVM
Protecting data using SnapLock
Adding licenses
Provisioning storage by creating a SnapLock aggregate manually
Creating SnapLock volumes
Mounting volumes
Creating a mirror or vault relationship from a source or destination SVM
Creating a mirror relationship from a source SVM
Creating a mirror relationship from a destination SVM
Creating a vault relationship from a source SVM
Creating a vault relationship from a destination SVM
Cluster management workflows using System Manager 9.2 and earlier
OnCommand System Manager workflows
Setting up a cluster by using OnCommand System Manager
Setting up a cluster by using the template file
Setting up the cluster manually
Creating a cluster
Setting up a network
Setting up a network when an IP address range is enabled
Setting up a network when an IP address range is disabled
Setting up a support page
Reviewing storage recommendations
Creating an SVM
Performing a nondisruptive cluster update
Obtaining ONTAP software images
Updating the cluster nondisruptively
Setting up the network
Creating VLAN interfaces
Creating interface groups
Creating broadcast domains
Creating subnets
Creating network interfaces
Assigning disks or array LUNs to nodes
Assigning disks to nodes
Zeroing spare disks
Assigning array LUNs
Zeroing spare array LUNs
Managing storage tiers by using FabricPool
Adding an external capacity tier
Attaching an aggregate to external capacity tier
Provisioning storage by creating a FabricPool
Changing the tiering policy of a volume
Managing FlexGroup volumes using System Manager
Creating FlexGroup volumes
Resizing FlexGroup volumes using System Manager
Resizing FlexGroup volumes
Assigning disks to existing aggregates
Adding capacity disks
Provisioning cache to aggregates by adding SSDs
Creating a storage pool
Provisioning cache through Flash Pool aggregates
Provisioning cache to aggregates by adding SSDs
Increasing the cache for Flash Pool aggregates by adding SSDs
Creating a storage pool
Providing data resiliency by mirroring aggregates
Provisioning storage through aggregates
Provisioning storage by creating an aggregate
Provisioning storage by creating a Flash Pool aggregate
Mirroring aggregates
Providing data access to qtrees using export policies
Creating qtrees
Assigning export policies to qtrees
Creating an export policy
Adding rules to an export policy
Configuring a Service Processor
Assigning IP addresses to Service Processors
Editing Service Processor settings
Setting up a BranchCache configuration
Setting up CIFS
Setting up BranchCache
Editing share settings
Protecting data using mirror and vault relationship
Creating a mirror and vault relationship from a source SVM
Creating a mirror and vault relationship from a destination SVM
Protecting data using SnapLock
Adding licenses
Provisioning storage by creating a SnapLock aggregate
Creating SnapLock volumes
Mounting volumes
Creating a mirror or vault relationship from a source or destination SVM
Creating a mirror relationship from a source SVM
Creating a mirror relationship from a destination SVM
Creating a vault relationship from a source SVM
Creating a vault relationship from a destination SVM
Disk and aggregate management
Deciding whether to use this guide
Aggregate creation workflow
Deciding which aggregate creation method to use
Creating aggregates with auto-provision
Default RAID policies for aggregates
How to determine the number of disks or disk partitions required for an aggregate
Creating aggregates manually
Aggregate expansion workflow
Adding disks to a node
Manually assigning disk ownership
Expanding aggregates
Managing aggregates
RAID protection levels for disks
How to determine the number of disks or disk partitions required for an aggregate
Correcting misaligned spare partitions
Determining drive and RAID group information for an aggregate
Relocating aggregate ownership within an HA pair
Relocating aggregate ownership
Commands for aggregate relocation
Assigning aggregates to SVMs
How to determine space usage in an aggregate
Determining which volumes reside on an aggregate
How you can determine and control a volume's space usage in the aggregate
Methods to create space in an aggregate
Commands for managing aggregates
Working with Flash Pool aggregates
Flash Pool caching policies and SSD partitioning
How Flash Pool aggregate caching policies work
How Flash Pool SSD partitioning works for Flash Pool aggregates using storage pools
Determining Flash Pool candidacy and optimal cache size
Creating a Flash Pool aggregate using physical SSDs
Creating a Flash Pool aggregate using SSD storage pools
Determining whether a Flash Pool aggregate is using an SSD storage pool
Creating an SSD storage pool
Creating a Flash Pool aggregate using SSD storage pool allocation units
Determining the impact to cache size of adding SSDs to an SSD storage pool
Adding SSDs to an SSD storage pool
Commands for managing SSD storage pools
Determining whether to modify the caching policy of Flash Pool aggregates
Modifying caching policies of Flash Pool aggregates
Setting the cache-retention policy for Flash Pool aggregates
Managing storage tiers by using FabricPool
Benefits of storage tiers by using FabricPool
Considerations and requirements for using FabricPool
Understanding FabricPool tiering policies
FabricPool management workflow
Configuring FabricPool
Preparing for FabricPool configuration
Installing a FabricPool license if required for AWS S3, Azure Blob Storage, or IBM Cloud Object Storage
Installing a FabricPool license (video)
Installing a CA certificate if you use StorageGRID
Setting up an object store as the cloud tier for FabricPool
Setting up AWS S3 as the cloud tier
Attaching AWS S3 as a FabricPool cloud tier (video)
Setting up Azure Blob Storage for the cloud as the cloud tier
Setting up IBM Cloud Object Storage as the cloud tier
Setting up StorageGRID as the cloud tier
Attaching StorageGRID as a FabricPool cloud tier (video)
Attaching the cloud tier to an aggregate
Managing FabricPool
Determining how much data in a volume is inactive by using inactive data reporting
Adding or moving volumes to FabricPool as needed
Creating a volume for FabricPool
Moving a volume to FabricPool
Monitoring the space utilization for FabricPool
Managing storage tiering by modifying a volume's tiering policy or tiering minimum cooling period
Archiving volumes with FabricPool (video)
Commands for managing aggregates with FabricPool
Managing disks
When you need to update the Disk Qualification Package
How hot spare disks work
How low spare warnings can help you manage your spare disks
Displaying disk and partition ownership
Manually assigning ownership of partitioned disks
Additional root-data partitioning management options
Configuring autoassignment of disk ownership
Which disk autoassignment policy to use
Removing a failed disk
Removing ownership from a disk
Sanitizing a disk
Setting up an active-passive configuration on nodes using root-data partitioning
Commands for managing disks
Commands for displaying space usage information
Commands for displaying information about storage shelves
Managing RAID groups
Converting from RAID-DP to RAID-TEC
Converting RAID-TEC to RAID-DP
Considerations for sizing RAID groups
Customizing the size of your RAID groups
Appendix: Mirrored and unmirrored aggregates
How unmirrored aggregates work
How mirrored aggregates work
Where to find additional information
High-availability configuration
Deciding whether to use this guide
Planning your HA pair configuration
Best practices for HA pairs
Setup requirements and restrictions for standard HA pairs
Setup requirements and restrictions for mirrored HA pairs
Requirements for hardware-assisted takeover
If your cluster consists of a single HA pair
Storage configuration variations for HA pairs
HA pairs and storage system model types
Single-chassis and dual-chassis HA pairs
Interconnect cabling for systems with variable HA configurations
HA configuration and the HA state PROM value
Requirements for cabling HA pair
System cabinet or equipment rack installation
HA pairs in an equipment rack
HA pairs in a system cabinet
Required documentation
Required tools
Required equipment
Preparing your equipment
Installing the nodes in equipment racks
Installing the nodes in a system cabinet
Cabling a standard HA pair
Cabling the HA interconnect (all systems except 32xx or 80xx in separate chassis)
Cabling the HA interconnect (32xx systems in separate chassis)
Cabling the HA interconnect (80xx systems in separate chassis)
Cabling a mirrored HA pair
Cabling the HA interconnect (all systems except 32xx or 80xx in separate chassis)
Cabling the HA interconnect (32xx systems in separate chassis)
Cabling the HA interconnect (80xx systems in separate chassis)
Required connections for using uninterruptible power supplies with standard or mirrored HA pairs
Configuring an HA pair
Verifying and setting the HA state on the controller modules and chassis
Setting the HA mode and enabling storage failover
Commands for setting the HA mode
Commands for enabling and disabling storage failover
Enabling cluster HA and switchless-cluster in a two-node cluster
Checking for common configuration errors using Config Advisor
Configuring hardware-assisted takeover
Commands for configuring hardware-assisted takeover
System events that trigger hardware-assisted takeover
Configuring automatic takeover
Commands for controlling automatic takeover
System events that always result in an automatic takeover
Configuring automatic giveback
Commands for configuring automatic giveback
How variations of the storage failover modify command affect automatic giveback
Testing takeover and giveback
Monitoring an HA pair
Commands for monitoring an HA pair
Description of node states displayed by storage failover show-type commands
Halting or rebooting a node without initiating takeover
Commands for halting or rebooting a node without initiating takeover
Halting or rebooting a node without initiating takeover in a two-node cluster
Performing a manual takeover
Commands for performing and monitoring manual takeovers
Moving epsilon for certain manually initiated takeovers
Performing a manual giveback
If giveback is interrupted
If giveback is vetoed
Commands for performing a manual giveback
Nondisruptive operations with HA pairs
Where to find procedures for nondisruptive operations with HA pairs
Relocating aggregate ownership within an HA pair
Relocating aggregate ownership
Commands for aggregate relocation
Appendix: Understanding takeover and giveback
When takeovers occur
How hardware-assisted takeover speeds up takeover
How automatic takeover and giveback work
What happens during takeover
What happens during giveback
HA policy and how it affects takeover and giveback operations
Background disk firmware update and takeover, giveback, and aggregate relocation
Types of disk ownership
System administration
Deciding whether to use this guide
Cluster and SVM administrators
What the cluster management server is
Types of SVMs
ONTAP management interface basics
Accessing the cluster by using the CLI
Accessing the cluster by using the serial port
Accessing the cluster by using SSH
SSH login security
Enabling Telnet or RSH access to the cluster
Accessing the cluster by using Telnet
Accessing the cluster by using RSH
Using the ONTAP command-line interface
Understanding the different shells for CLI commands
Access of nodeshell commands and options in the clustershell
Displaying available nodeshell commands
Methods of navigating CLI command directories
Rules for specifying values in the CLI
Methods of viewing command history and reissuing commands
Keyboard shortcuts for editing CLI commands
Use of administrative privilege levels
Setting the privilege level in the CLI
Setting display preferences in the CLI
Methods of using query operators
Methods of using extended queries
Methods of customizing show command output by using fields
Understanding positional parameters
Methods of accessing ONTAP man pages
Managing CLI sessions
Managing records of CLI sessions
Recording a CLI session
Commands for managing records of CLI sessions
Managing the automatic timeout period of CLI sessions
Commands for managing the automatic timeout period of CLI sessions
Accessing a cluster by using the OnCommand System Manager browser-based graphic interface
Understanding OnCommand System Manager
Ways to manage access to OnCommand System Manager
Cluster management basics (cluster administrators only)
Displaying information about the nodes in a cluster
Displaying cluster attributes
Modifying cluster attributes
Displaying the status of cluster replication rings
Understanding quorum and epsilon
What system volumes are
Managing nodes
Displaying node attributes
Modifying node attributes
Renaming a node
Adding nodes to the cluster
Removing nodes from the cluster
Accessing a node's log, core dump, and MIB files by using a web browser
Accessing the system console of a node
Rules governing node root volumes and root aggregates
Freeing up space on a node’s root volume
Starting or stopping a node
Rebooting a node at the system prompt
Booting ONTAP at the boot environment prompt
Shutting down a node
Managing a node by using the boot menu
Managing a node remotely using the SP/BMC
Understanding the SP
What the Baseboard Management Controller does
Configuring the SP/BMC network
Considerations for the SP/BMC network configuration
Enabling the SP/BMC automatic network configuration
Configuring the SP/BMC network manually
Modifying the SP API service configuration
Methods of managing SP/BMC firmware updates
When the SP/BMC uses the network interface for firmware updates
Accessing the SP/BMC
Accounts that can access the SP
Accessing the SP/BMC from an administration host
Accessing the SP/BMC from the system console
Relationship among the SP CLI, SP console, and system console sessions
Managing the IP addresses that can access the SP
Using online help at the SP/BMC CLI
Commands for managing a node remotely
Understanding the threshold-based SP sensor readings and status values of the system sensors command output
Understanding the discrete SP sensor status values of the system sensors command output
Commands for managing the SP from ONTAP
ONTAP commands for BMC management
BMC CLI commands
Managing audit logging for management activities
Changes to audit logging in ONTAP 9
How ONTAP implements audit logging
Forwarding the audit log to a destination
Commands for managing audit settings for management activities
Managing the cluster time
Commands for managing the cluster time
Managing the banner and MOTD
Creating a banner
Managing the banner
Creating an MOTD
Managing the MOTD
Managing licenses
License types and licensed method
Commands for managing licenses
Managing jobs and schedules
Job categories
Commands for managing jobs
Commands for managing job schedules
Backing up and restoring cluster configurations
What configuration backup files are
Managing configuration backups
How the node and cluster configurations are backed up automatically
Commands for managing configuration backup schedules
Commands for managing configuration backup files
Recovering a node configuration
Finding a configuration backup file to use for recovering a node
Restoring the node configuration using a configuration backup file
Recovering a cluster configuration
Finding a configuration to use for recovering a cluster
Restoring a cluster configuration from an existing configuration
Synchronizing a node with the cluster
Managing core dumps
Commands for managing core dumps
Monitoring a storage system
Managing AutoSupport
When and where AutoSupport messages are sent
How AutoSupport creates and sends event-triggered messages
Types of AutoSupport messages and their content
What AutoSupport subsystems are
AutoSupport size and time budgets
Files sent in event-triggered AutoSupport messages
Log files sent in AutoSupport messages
Files sent in weekly AutoSupport messages
How AutoSupport obtains delivery instructions from technical support
Structure of AutoSupport messages sent by email
AutoSupport severity types
Requirements for using AutoSupport
Setting up AutoSupport
Uploading core dump files
Uploading performance archive files
Getting AutoSupport message descriptions
Commands for managing AutoSupport
Information included in the AutoSupport manifest
AutoSupport case suppression during scheduled maintenance windows
What Active IQ is
Troubleshooting AutoSupport
Troubleshooting AutoSupport when messages are not received
Troubleshooting AutoSupport message delivery over HTTP or HTTPS
Troubleshooting AutoSupport message delivery over SMTP
Troubleshooting the AutoSupport subsystem
Monitoring the health of your system
How health monitoring works
Ways to respond to system health alerts
System health alert customization
How health alerts trigger AutoSupport messages and events
Available cluster health monitors
Receiving system health alerts automatically
Responding to degraded system health
Example of responding to degraded system health
Configuring discovery of cluster and management network switches
Verifying the monitoring of cluster and management network switches
Commands for monitoring the health of your system
Displaying environmental information
Managing access to web services
Managing the web protocol engine
Commands for managing the web protocol engine
Configuring SAML authentication for web services
Configuring SAML authentication
Disabling SAML authentication
Troubleshooting issues with SAML configuration
Managing web services
Commands for managing web services
Commands for managing mount points on the nodes
Managing SSL
Commands for managing SSL
Configuring access to web services
Troubleshooting web service access problems
Verifying the identity of remote servers using certificates
Verifying digital certificates are valid using OCSP
Viewing default certificates for TLS-based applications
Mutually authenticating the cluster and a KMIP server
Generating a certificate signing request for the cluster
Installing a CA-signed server certificate for the cluster
Installing a CA-signed client certificate for the KMIP server
Logical space reporting and enforcement for volumes
What logical space reporting shows
Logical space reporting limitations
What logical space enforcement does
Controlling how space available and space consumed is displayed to end users
Command man pages
CLI (command-line interface) updates
Using the CLI comparison tool
ONTAP 9.5 commands
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application commands
application create
application delete
application modify
application show
application show-detail
application show-statistics
application show-template
application provisioning commands
application provisioning config commands
application provisioning config modify
application provisioning config show
application snapshot commands
application snapshot create
application snapshot delete
application snapshot restore
application snapshot show
application volume commands
application volume show
autobalance commands
autobalance aggregate commands
autobalance aggregate show-aggregate-state
autobalance aggregate show-unbalanced-volume-state
autobalance aggregate config commands
autobalance aggregate config modify
autobalance aggregate config show
cluster commands
cluster add-node
cluster add-node-status
cluster create
cluster join
cluster modify
cluster ping-cluster
cluster remove-node
cluster setup
cluster show
cluster contact-info commands
cluster contact-info modify
cluster contact-info show
cluster date commands
cluster date modify
cluster date show
cluster date zoneinfo commands
cluster date zoneinfo load-from-uri
cluster date zoneinfo show
cluster ha commands
cluster ha modify
cluster ha show
cluster identity commands
cluster identity modify
cluster identity show
cluster image commands
cluster image cancel-update
cluster image pause-update
cluster image resume-update
cluster image show
cluster image show-update-history
cluster image show-update-log
cluster image show-update-log-detail
cluster image show-update-progress
cluster image update
cluster image validate
cluster image package commands
cluster image package delete
cluster image package get
cluster image package show-repository
cluster kernel-service commands
cluster kernel-service show
cluster log-forwarding commands
cluster log-forwarding create
cluster log-forwarding delete
cluster log-forwarding modify
cluster log-forwarding show
cluster peer commands
cluster peer create
cluster peer delete
cluster peer modify
cluster peer modify-local-name
cluster peer ping
cluster peer show
cluster peer connection commands
cluster peer connection show
cluster peer health commands
cluster peer health show
cluster peer offer commands
cluster peer offer cancel
cluster peer offer modify
cluster peer offer show
cluster peer policy commands
cluster peer policy modify
cluster peer policy show
cluster quorum-service commands
cluster quorum-service options commands
cluster quorum-service options modify
cluster quorum-service options show
cluster ring commands
cluster ring show
cluster statistics commands
cluster statistics show
cluster time-service commands
cluster time-service ntp commands
cluster time-service ntp key commands
cluster time-service ntp key create
cluster time-service ntp key delete
cluster time-service ntp key modify
cluster time-service ntp key show
cluster time-service ntp security commands
cluster time-service ntp security modify
cluster time-service ntp security show
cluster time-service ntp server commands
cluster time-service ntp server create
cluster time-service ntp server delete
cluster time-service ntp server modify
cluster time-service ntp server reset
cluster time-service ntp server show
cluster time-service ntp status commands
cluster time-service ntp status show
event commands
event catalog commands
event catalog show
event config commands
event config force-sync
event config modify
event config set-proxy-password
event config show
event destination commands
event destination create
event destination delete
event destination modify
event destination show
event filter commands
event filter copy
event filter create
event filter delete
event filter rename
event filter show
event filter test
event filter rule commands
event filter rule add
event filter rule delete
event filter rule reorder
event log commands
event log show
event mailhistory commands
event mailhistory delete
event mailhistory show
event notification commands
event notification create
event notification delete
event notification modify
event notification show
event notification destination commands
event notification destination create
event notification destination delete
event notification destination modify
event notification destination show
event notification history commands
event notification history show
event route commands
event route add-destinations
event route modify
event route remove-destinations
event route show
event snmphistory commands
event snmphistory delete
event snmphistory show
event status commands
event status show
job commands
job delete
job pause
job resume
job show
job show-bynode
job show-cluster
job show-completed
job stop
job unclaim
job watch-progress
job history commands
job history show
job initstate commands
job initstate show
job private commands
job private delete
job private pause
job private resume
job private show
job private show-completed
job private stop
job private watch-progress
job schedule commands
job schedule delete
job schedule show
job schedule show-jobs
job schedule cron commands
job schedule cron create
job schedule cron delete
job schedule cron modify
job schedule cron show
job schedule interval commands
job schedule interval create
job schedule interval delete
job schedule interval modify
job schedule interval show
lun commands
lun create
lun delete
lun maxsize
lun modify
lun move-in-volume
lun resize
lun show
lun bind commands
lun bind create
lun bind destroy
lun bind show
lun copy commands
lun copy cancel
lun copy modify
lun copy pause
lun copy resume
lun copy show
lun copy start
lun igroup commands
lun igroup add
lun igroup bind
lun igroup create
lun igroup delete
lun igroup disable-aix-support
lun igroup modify
lun igroup remove
lun igroup rename
lun igroup show
lun igroup unbind
lun import commands
lun import create
lun import delete
lun import pause
lun import prepare-to-downgrade
lun import resume
lun import show
lun import start
lun import stop
lun import throttle
lun import verify commands
lun import verify start
lun import verify stop
lun mapping commands
lun mapping add-reporting-nodes
lun mapping create
lun mapping delete
lun mapping remove-reporting-nodes
lun mapping show
lun mapping show-initiator
lun move commands
lun move cancel
lun move modify
lun move pause
lun move resume
lun move show
lun move start
lun persistent-reservation commands
lun persistent-reservation clear
lun persistent-reservation show
lun portset commands
lun portset add
lun portset create
lun portset delete
lun portset remove
lun portset show
lun transition commands
lun transition show
lun transition start
lun transition 7-mode commands
lun transition 7-mode delete
lun transition 7-mode show
metrocluster commands
metrocluster configure
metrocluster heal
metrocluster modify
metrocluster show
metrocluster switchback
metrocluster switchover
metrocluster check commands
metrocluster check disable-periodic-check
metrocluster check enable-periodic-check
metrocluster check run
metrocluster check show
metrocluster check aggregate commands
metrocluster check aggregate show
metrocluster check cluster commands
metrocluster check cluster show
metrocluster check config-replication commands
metrocluster check config-replication show
metrocluster check config-replication show-aggregate-eligibility
metrocluster check config-replication show-capture-status
metrocluster check connection commands
metrocluster check connection show
metrocluster check lif commands
metrocluster check lif repair-placement
metrocluster check lif show
metrocluster check node commands
metrocluster check node show
metrocluster config-replication commands
metrocluster config-replication resync-status commands
metrocluster config-replication resync-status show
metrocluster config-replication cluster-storage-configuration commands
metrocluster config-replication cluster-storage-configuration modify
metrocluster config-replication cluster-storage-configuration show
metrocluster configuration-settings commands
metrocluster configuration-settings show-status
metrocluster configuration-settings connection commands
metrocluster configuration-settings connection check
metrocluster configuration-settings connection connect
metrocluster configuration-settings connection disconnect
metrocluster configuration-settings connection show
metrocluster configuration-settings dr-group commands
metrocluster configuration-settings dr-group create
metrocluster configuration-settings dr-group delete
metrocluster configuration-settings dr-group show
metrocluster configuration-settings interface commands
metrocluster configuration-settings interface create
metrocluster configuration-settings interface delete
metrocluster configuration-settings interface show
metrocluster interconnect commands
metrocluster interconnect adapter commands
metrocluster interconnect adapter modify
metrocluster interconnect adapter show
metrocluster interconnect mirror commands
metrocluster interconnect mirror show
metrocluster interconnect mirror multipath commands
metrocluster interconnect mirror multipath show
metrocluster node commands
metrocluster node show
metrocluster operation commands
metrocluster operation show
metrocluster operation history commands
metrocluster operation history show
metrocluster vserver commands
metrocluster vserver recover-from-partial-switchback
metrocluster vserver recover-from-partial-switchover
metrocluster vserver resync
metrocluster vserver show
network commands
network ping
network ping6
network test-path
network traceroute
network traceroute6
network arp commands
network arp create
network arp delete
network arp show
network arp active-entry commands
network arp active-entry delete
network arp active-entry show
network bgp commands
network bgp config commands
network bgp config create
network bgp config delete
network bgp config modify
network bgp config show
network bgp defaults commands
network bgp defaults modify
network bgp defaults show
network bgp peer-group commands
network bgp peer-group create
network bgp peer-group delete
network bgp peer-group modify
network bgp peer-group rename
network bgp peer-group show
network bgp vserver-status commands
network bgp vserver-status show
network cloud commands
network cloud routing-table commands
network cloud routing-table create
network cloud routing-table delete
network connections commands
network connections active commands
network connections active show
network connections active show-clients
network connections active show-lifs
network connections active show-protocols
network connections active show-services
network connections listening commands
network connections listening show
network device-discovery commands
network device-discovery show
network fcp commands
network fcp adapter commands
network fcp adapter modify
network fcp adapter show
network fcp topology commands
network fcp topology show
network fcp zone commands
network fcp zone show
network interface commands
network interface create
network interface delete
network interface migrate
network interface migrate-all
network interface modify
network interface rename
network interface revert
network interface show
network interface start-cluster-check
network interface capacity commands
network interface capacity show
network interface capacity details commands
network interface capacity details show
network interface check commands
network interface check failover commands
network interface check failover show
network interface dns-lb-stats commands
network interface dns-lb-stats show
network interface failover-groups commands
network interface failover-groups add-targets
network interface failover-groups create
network interface failover-groups delete
network interface failover-groups modify
network interface failover-groups remove-targets
network interface failover-groups rename
network interface failover-groups show
network interface lif-weights commands
network interface lif-weights show
network interface service-policy commands
network interface service-policy add-service
network interface service-policy clone
network interface service-policy create
network interface service-policy delete
network interface service-policy modify-service
network interface service-policy remove-service
network interface service-policy rename
network interface service-policy restore-defaults
network interface service-policy show
network interface service commands
network interface service show
network ipspace commands
network ipspace create
network ipspace delete
network ipspace rename
network ipspace show
network ndp commands
network ndp default-router commands
network ndp default-router delete-all
network ndp default-router show
network ndp neighbor commands
network ndp neighbor create
network ndp neighbor delete
network ndp neighbor show
network ndp neighbor active-entry commands
network ndp neighbor active-entry delete
network ndp neighbor active-entry show
network ndp prefix commands
network ndp prefix delete-all
network ndp prefix show
network options commands
network options cluster-health-notifications commands
network options cluster-health-notifications modify
network options cluster-health-notifications show
network options detect-switchless-cluster commands
network options detect-switchless-cluster modify
network options detect-switchless-cluster show
network options ipv6 commands
network options ipv6 modify
network options ipv6 show
network options load-balancing commands
network options load-balancing modify
network options load-balancing show
network options multipath-routing commands
network options multipath-routing modify
network options multipath-routing show
network options port-health-monitor commands
network options port-health-monitor disable-monitors
network options port-health-monitor enable-monitors
network options port-health-monitor modify
network options port-health-monitor show
network options send-soa commands
network options send-soa modify
network options send-soa show
network options switchless-cluster commands
network options switchless-cluster modify
network options switchless-cluster show
network port commands
network port delete
network port modify
network port show
network port show-address-filter-info
network port broadcast-domain commands
network port broadcast-domain add-ports
network port broadcast-domain create
network port broadcast-domain delete
network port broadcast-domain merge
network port broadcast-domain modify
network port broadcast-domain remove-ports
network port broadcast-domain rename
network port broadcast-domain show
network port broadcast-domain split
network port ifgrp commands
network port ifgrp add-port
network port ifgrp create
network port ifgrp delete
network port ifgrp remove-port
network port ifgrp show
network port vip commands
network port vip create
network port vip delete
network port vip show
network port vlan commands
network port vlan create
network port vlan delete
network port vlan show
network qos-marking commands
network qos-marking modify
network qos-marking show
network route commands
network route create
network route delete
network route show
network route show-lifs
network route active-entry commands
network route active-entry show
network subnet commands
network subnet add-ranges
network subnet create
network subnet delete
network subnet modify
network subnet remove-ranges
network subnet rename
network subnet show
network tcpdump commands
network tcpdump show
network tcpdump start
network tcpdump stop
network tcpdump trace commands
network tcpdump trace delete
network tcpdump trace show
network test-link commands
network test-link run-test
network test-link show
network test-link start-server
network test-link stop-server
network tuning commands
network tuning icmp commands
network tuning icmp modify
network tuning icmp show
network tuning icmp6 commands
network tuning icmp6 modify
network tuning icmp6 show
network tuning tcp commands
network tuning tcp modify
network tuning tcp show
protection-type commands
protection-type show
qos commands
qos adaptive-policy-group commands
qos adaptive-policy-group create
qos adaptive-policy-group delete
qos adaptive-policy-group modify
qos adaptive-policy-group rename
qos adaptive-policy-group show
qos policy-group commands
qos policy-group create
qos policy-group delete
qos policy-group modify
qos policy-group rename
qos policy-group show
qos settings commands
qos settings cache commands
qos settings cache modify
qos settings cache show
qos statistics commands
qos statistics characteristics commands
qos statistics characteristics show
qos statistics latency commands
qos statistics latency show
qos statistics performance commands
qos statistics performance show
qos statistics resource commands
qos statistics resource cpu commands
qos statistics resource cpu show
qos statistics resource disk commands
qos statistics resource disk show
qos statistics volume commands
qos statistics volume characteristics commands
qos statistics volume characteristics show
qos statistics volume latency commands
qos statistics volume latency show
qos statistics volume performance commands
qos statistics volume performance show
qos statistics volume resource commands
qos statistics volume resource cpu commands
qos statistics volume resource cpu show
qos statistics volume resource disk commands
qos statistics volume resource disk show
qos statistics workload commands
qos statistics workload characteristics commands
qos statistics workload characteristics show
qos statistics workload latency commands
qos statistics workload latency show
qos statistics workload performance commands
qos statistics workload performance show
qos statistics workload resource commands
qos statistics workload resource cpu commands
qos statistics workload resource cpu show
qos statistics workload resource disk commands
qos statistics workload resource disk show
qos workload commands
qos workload show
security commands
security snmpusers
security audit commands
security audit modify
security audit show
security audit log commands
security audit log show
security certificate commands
security certificate create
security certificate delete
security certificate generate-csr
security certificate install
security certificate rename
security certificate show
security certificate show-generated
security certificate show-truststore
security certificate show-user-installed
security certificate sign
security certificate ca-issued commands
security certificate ca-issued revoke
security certificate ca-issued show
security certificate truststore commands
security certificate truststore show
security config commands
security config modify
security config show
security config ocsp commands
security config ocsp disable
security config ocsp enable
security config ocsp show
security config status commands
security config status show
security session commands
security session kill-cli
security session show
security session limit commands
security session limit create
security session limit delete
security session limit modify
security session limit show
security session limit application commands
security session limit application create
security session limit application delete
security session limit application modify
security session limit application show
security session limit location commands
security session limit location create
security session limit location delete
security session limit location modify
security session limit location show
security session limit request commands
security session limit request create
security session limit request delete
security session limit request modify
security session limit request show
security session limit user commands
security session limit user create
security session limit user delete
security session limit user modify
security session limit user show
security session limit vserver commands
security session limit vserver create
security session limit vserver delete
security session limit vserver modify
security session limit vserver show
security session request-statistics commands
security session request-statistics show-by-application
security session request-statistics show-by-location
security session request-statistics show-by-request
security session request-statistics show-by-user
security session request-statistics show-by-vserver
security key-manager commands
security key-manager add
security key-manager create-key
security key-manager delete
security key-manager delete-key-database
security key-manager delete-kmip-config
security key-manager prepare-to-downgrade
security key-manager query
security key-manager restore
security key-manager setup
security key-manager show
security key-manager update-passphrase
security key-manager backup commands
security key-manager backup show
security key-manager config commands
security key-manager config modify
security key-manager config show
security key-manager external commands
security key-manager external boot-interfaces commands
security key-manager external boot-interfaces modify
security key-manager external boot-interfaces show
security key-manager key commands
security key-manager key show
security login commands
security login create
security login delete
security login expire-password
security login lock
security login modify
security login password
security login password-prepare-to-downgrade
security login show
security login unlock
security login whoami
security login banner commands
security login banner modify
security login banner show
security login domain-tunnel commands
security login domain-tunnel create
security login domain-tunnel delete
security login domain-tunnel modify
security login domain-tunnel show
security login motd commands
security login motd modify
security login motd show
security login publickey commands
security login publickey create
security login publickey delete
security login publickey load-from-uri
security login publickey modify
security login publickey show
security login role commands
security login role create
security login role delete
security login role modify
security login role prepare-to-downgrade
security login role show
security login role show-ontapi
security login role config commands
security login role config modify
security login role config reset
security login role config show
security protocol commands
security protocol modify
security protocol show
security protocol ssh commands
security protocol ssh modify
security protocol ssh show
security saml-sp commands
security saml-sp create
security saml-sp delete
security saml-sp modify
security saml-sp repair
security saml-sp show
security saml-sp status commands
security saml-sp status show
security ssh commands
security ssh add
security ssh modify
security ssh prepare-to-downgrade
security ssh remove
security ssh show
security ssl commands
security ssl modify
security ssl show
snaplock commands
snaplock compliance-clock commands
snaplock compliance-clock initialize
snaplock compliance-clock show
snaplock compliance-clock ntp commands
snaplock compliance-clock ntp modify
snaplock compliance-clock ntp show
snaplock event-retention commands
snaplock event-retention abort
snaplock event-retention apply
snaplock event-retention show
snaplock event-retention show-vservers
snaplock event-retention policy commands
snaplock event-retention policy create
snaplock event-retention policy delete
snaplock event-retention policy modify
snaplock event-retention policy show
snaplock legal-hold commands
snaplock legal-hold abort
snaplock legal-hold begin
snaplock legal-hold dump-files
snaplock legal-hold dump-litigations
snaplock legal-hold end
snaplock legal-hold show
snaplock log commands
snaplock log create
snaplock log delete
snaplock log modify
snaplock log show
snaplock log file commands
snaplock log file archive
snaplock log file show
snapmirror commands
snapmirror abort
snapmirror break
snapmirror create
snapmirror delete
snapmirror initialize
snapmirror initialize-ls-set
snapmirror list-destinations
snapmirror modify
snapmirror promote
snapmirror protect
snapmirror quiesce
snapmirror release
snapmirror restore
snapmirror resume
snapmirror resync
snapmirror set-options
snapmirror show
snapmirror show-history
snapmirror update
snapmirror update-ls-set
snapmirror config-replication commands
snapmirror config-replication cluster-storage-configuration commands
snapmirror config-replication cluster-storage-configuration modify
snapmirror config-replication cluster-storage-configuration show
snapmirror config-replication status commands
snapmirror config-replication status show
snapmirror config-replication status show-aggregate-eligibility
snapmirror config-replication status show-communication
snapmirror policy commands
snapmirror policy add-rule
snapmirror policy create
snapmirror policy delete
snapmirror policy modify
snapmirror policy modify-rule
snapmirror policy remove-rule
snapmirror policy show
snapmirror snapshot-owner commands
snapmirror snapshot-owner create
snapmirror snapshot-owner delete
snapmirror snapshot-owner show
statistics-v1 commands
statistics-v1 nfs commands
statistics-v1 nfs show-mount
statistics-v1 nfs show-nlm
statistics-v1 nfs show-statusmon
statistics-v1 nfs show-v3
statistics-v1 nfs show-v4
statistics-v1 protocol-request-size commands
statistics-v1 protocol-request-size show
statistics commands
statistics show
statistics show-periodic
statistics start
statistics stop
statistics aggregate commands
statistics aggregate show
statistics cache commands
statistics cache flash-pool commands
statistics cache flash-pool show
statistics catalog commands
statistics catalog counter commands
statistics catalog counter show
statistics catalog instance commands
statistics catalog instance show
statistics catalog object commands
statistics catalog object show
statistics disk commands
statistics disk show
statistics lif commands
statistics lif show
statistics lun commands
statistics lun show
statistics namespace commands
statistics namespace show
statistics nfs commands
statistics nfs show-mount
statistics nfs show-nlm
statistics nfs show-statusmon
statistics nfs show-v3
statistics nfs show-v4
statistics node commands
statistics node show
statistics oncrpc commands
statistics oncrpc show-rpc-calls
statistics samples commands
statistics samples delete
statistics samples show
statistics port commands
statistics port fcp commands
statistics port fcp show
statistics preset commands
statistics preset delete
statistics preset modify
statistics preset show
statistics preset detail commands
statistics preset detail show
statistics qtree commands
statistics qtree show
statistics settings commands
statistics settings modify
statistics settings show
statistics system commands
statistics system show
statistics workload commands
statistics workload show
statistics top commands
statistics top client commands
statistics top client show
statistics top file commands
statistics top file show
statistics volume commands
statistics volume show
statistics vserver commands
statistics vserver show
storage-service commands
storage-service show
storage commands
storage aggregate commands
storage aggregate add-disks
storage aggregate auto-provision
storage aggregate create
storage aggregate delete
storage aggregate mirror
storage aggregate modify
storage aggregate offline
storage aggregate online
storage aggregate remove-stale-record
storage aggregate rename
storage aggregate restrict
storage aggregate scrub
storage aggregate show
storage aggregate show-auto-provision-progress
storage aggregate show-cumulated-efficiency
storage aggregate show-efficiency
storage aggregate show-resync-status
storage aggregate show-scrub-status
storage aggregate show-space
storage aggregate show-spare-disks
storage aggregate show-status
storage aggregate verify
storage aggregate efficiency commands
storage aggregate efficiency show
storage aggregate efficiency cross-volume-dedupe commands
storage aggregate efficiency cross-volume-dedupe revert-to
storage aggregate efficiency cross-volume-dedupe show
storage aggregate efficiency cross-volume-dedupe start
storage aggregate efficiency cross-volume-dedupe stop
storage aggregate inode-upgrade commands
storage aggregate inode-upgrade resume
storage aggregate inode-upgrade show
storage aggregate object-store commands
storage aggregate object-store attach
storage aggregate object-store modify
storage aggregate object-store show
storage aggregate object-store show-freeing-status
storage aggregate object-store show-space
storage aggregate object-store config commands
storage aggregate object-store config create
storage aggregate object-store config delete
storage aggregate object-store config modify
storage aggregate object-store config rename
storage aggregate object-store config show
storage aggregate object-store profiler commands
storage aggregate object-store profiler abort
storage aggregate object-store profiler show
storage aggregate object-store profiler start
storage aggregate plex commands
storage aggregate plex delete
storage aggregate plex offline
storage aggregate plex online
storage aggregate plex show
storage aggregate reallocation commands
storage aggregate reallocation quiesce
storage aggregate reallocation restart
storage aggregate reallocation schedule
storage aggregate reallocation show
storage aggregate reallocation start
storage aggregate reallocation stop
storage aggregate relocation commands
storage aggregate relocation show
storage aggregate relocation start
storage aggregate resynchronization commands
storage aggregate resynchronization modify
storage aggregate resynchronization show
storage aggregate resynchronization options commands
storage aggregate resynchronization options modify
storage aggregate resynchronization options show
storage array commands
storage array modify
storage array remove
storage array rename
storage array show
storage array config commands
storage array config show
storage array disk commands
storage array disk paths commands
storage array disk paths show
storage array port commands
storage array port modify
storage array port remove
storage array port show
storage automated-working-set-analyzer commands
storage automated-working-set-analyzer show
storage automated-working-set-analyzer start
storage automated-working-set-analyzer stop
storage automated-working-set-analyzer volume commands
storage automated-working-set-analyzer volume show
storage bridge commands
storage bridge add
storage bridge modify
storage bridge refresh
storage bridge remove
storage bridge run-cli
storage bridge show
storage bridge config-dump commands
storage bridge config-dump collect
storage bridge config-dump delete
storage bridge config-dump show
storage bridge coredump commands
storage bridge coredump collect
storage bridge coredump delete
storage bridge coredump show
storage bridge firmware commands
storage bridge firmware update
storage disk commands
storage disk assign
storage disk fail
storage disk reassign
storage disk refresh-ownership
storage disk remove
storage disk remove-reservation
storage disk removeowner
storage disk replace
storage disk set-foreign-lun
storage disk set-led
storage disk show
storage disk unfail
storage disk updatefirmware
storage disk zerospares
storage disk error commands
storage disk error show
storage disk firmware commands
storage disk firmware revert
storage disk firmware show-update-status
storage disk firmware update
storage disk option commands
storage disk option modify
storage disk option show
storage encryption commands
storage encryption disk commands
storage encryption disk destroy
storage encryption disk modify
storage encryption disk revert-to-original-state
storage encryption disk sanitize
storage encryption disk show
storage encryption disk show-status
storage errors commands
storage errors show
storage failover commands
storage failover giveback
storage failover modify
storage failover show
storage failover show-giveback
storage failover show-takeover
storage failover takeover
storage failover hwassist commands
storage failover hwassist show
storage failover hwassist test
storage failover hwassist stats commands
storage failover hwassist stats clear
storage failover hwassist stats show
storage failover internal-options commands
storage failover internal-options show
storage failover mailbox-disk commands
storage failover mailbox-disk show
storage failover progress-table commands
storage failover progress-table show
storage firmware commands
storage firmware download
storage firmware acp commands
storage firmware acp delete
storage firmware acp rename
storage firmware acp show
storage firmware disk commands
storage firmware disk delete
storage firmware disk rename
storage firmware disk show
storage firmware shelf commands
storage firmware shelf delete
storage firmware shelf rename
storage firmware shelf show
storage iscsi-initiator commands
storage iscsi-initiator add-target
storage iscsi-initiator connect
storage iscsi-initiator disconnect
storage iscsi-initiator remove-target
storage iscsi-initiator show
storage load commands
storage load balance
storage load show
storage path commands
storage path quiesce
storage path resume
storage path show
storage path show-by-initiator
storage pool commands
storage pool add
storage pool create
storage pool delete
storage pool reassign
storage pool rename
storage pool show
storage pool show-aggregate
storage pool show-available-capacity
storage pool show-disks
storage port commands
storage port disable
storage port enable
storage port rescan
storage port reset
storage port reset-device
storage port show
storage raid-options commands
storage raid-options modify
storage raid-options show
storage shelf commands
storage shelf show
storage shelf acp commands
storage shelf acp configure
storage shelf acp show
storage shelf acp module commands
storage shelf acp module show
storage shelf drawer commands
storage shelf drawer show
storage shelf drawer show-phy
storage shelf drawer show-slot
storage shelf firmware commands
storage shelf firmware show-update-status
storage shelf firmware update
storage shelf location-led commands
storage shelf location-led modify
storage shelf location-led show
storage switch commands
storage switch add
storage switch modify
storage switch refresh
storage switch remove
storage switch show
storage tape commands
storage tape offline
storage tape online
storage tape position
storage tape reset
storage tape show
storage tape show-errors
storage tape show-media-changer
storage tape show-supported-status
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