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ONTAP 7-Mode Transition

Modifying the configuration options of the 7-Mode Transition Tool

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You can edit the $INSTALL_DIR\etc... file to modify any configuration option that is used by the 7-Mode Transition Tool. This file contains information about all of the configurable options that are necessary for the tool to operate.

The file contains various options; for example, you can specify the port on which the tool service starts, and the port that the tool uses to communicate with the 7-Mode system or cluster.

Steps
  1. From the system in which the 7-Mode Transition Tool is installed, open the $INSTALL_DIR\etc\conf\transition-tool.conf file from the installation directory, and then modify it.

    Port 8443 or 8088 must be available for the 7-Mode Transition Tool to communicate with the 7-Mode system and cluster. If port 8443 or 8088 is not available or if you want to use a different port, you must change the port specified by the tool.https.port option in the transition-tool.conf file. If port 8088 is not available or if you want to use a different port, you must change the port specified by the tool.http.port option in the transition-tool.conf file.

  2. Restart the 7-Mode Transition Tool service for the new values to take effect:

    If your system type is…​ Do the following…​

    Windows

    1. Click Start > Control Panel > System and Security > Administrative Tools > Services.

    2. Right-click the NetApp 7-Mode Transition Tool service, and then click Stop.

    3. Right-click the NetApp 7-Mode Transition Tool service again, and then click Start.

    Linux

    Run the following command:

    service transition-service restart

  3. After the 7-Mode Transition Tool service is restarted, add the 7-Mode system and cluster credentials again.