Connecting to Cloud Volumes ONTAP
If you need to perform advanced management of Cloud Volumes ONTAP, you can do so using OnCommand System Manager or the command line interface.
Connecting to OnCommand System Manager
You might need to perform some Cloud Volumes ONTAP tasks from OnCommand System Manager, which is a browser-based management tool that runs on the Cloud Volumes ONTAP system. For example, you need to use System Manager if you want to create LUNs.
The computer from which you are accessing Cloud Manager must have a network connection to Cloud Volumes ONTAP. For example, you might need to log in to Cloud Manager from a jump host in AWS or Azure.
When deployed in multiple AWS Availability Zones, Cloud Volumes ONTAP HA configurations use a floating IP address for the cluster management interface, which means external routing is not available. You must connect from a host that is part of the same routing domain. |
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From the Working Environments page, double-click the Cloud Volumes ONTAP system that you want to manage with System Manager.
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Click the menu icon, and then click Advanced > System Manager.
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Click Launch.
System Manager loads in a new browser tab.
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At the login screen, enter admin in the User Name field, enter the password that you specified when you created the working environment, and then click Sign In.
The System Manager console loads. You can now use it to manage Cloud Volumes ONTAP.
Connecting to the Cloud Volumes ONTAP CLI
The Cloud Volumes ONTAP CLI enables you to execute all administrative commands and is a good choice for advanced tasks or if you are more comfortable using the CLI. You can connect to the CLI using Secure Shell (SSH).
The host from which you use SSH to connect to Cloud Volumes ONTAP must have a network connection to Cloud Volumes ONTAP. For example, you might need to use SSH from a jump host in AWS or Azure.
When deployed in multiple AZs, Cloud Volumes ONTAP HA configurations use a floating IP address for the cluster management interface, which means external routing is not available. You must connect from a host that is part of the same routing domain. |
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In Cloud Manager, identify the IP address of the cluster management interface:
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On the Working Environments page, select the Cloud Volumes ONTAP system.
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Copy the cluster management IP address that appears in the right pane.
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Use SSH to connect to the cluster management interface IP address using the admin account.
Example
The following image shows an example using PuTTY:
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At the login prompt, enter the password for the admin account.
Example
Password: ******** COT2::>