Create an SVM
If you do not already have at least one SVM in a cluster to provide data access to SMB clients, you must create one.
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Beginning in ONTAP 9.13.1, you can set a maximum capacity for a storage VM. You can also configure alerts when the SVM approaches a threshold capacity level. For more information, see Manage SVM capacity.
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Create an SVM:
vserver create -vserver svm_name -rootvolume root_volume_name -aggregate aggregate_name -rootvolume-security-style ntfs -language C.UTF-8 -ipspace ipspace_name
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Use the NTFS setting for the
-rootvolume-security-style
option. -
Use the default C.UTF-8
-language
option. -
The
ipspace
setting is optional.
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Verify the configuration and status of the newly created SVM:
vserver show -vserver vserver_name
The
Allowed Protocols
field must include CIFS. You can edit this list later.The
Vserver Operational State
field must display therunning
state. If it displays theinitializing
state, it means that some intermediate operation such as root volume creation failed, and you must delete the SVM and re-create it.
The following command creates an SVM for data access in the IPspace ipspaceA
:
cluster1::> vserver create -vserver vs1.example.com -rootvolume root_vs1 -aggregate aggr1 -rootvolume-security-style ntfs -language C.UTF-8 -ipspace ipspaceA [Job 2059] Job succeeded: Vserver creation completed
The following command shows that an SVM was created with a root volume of 1 GB, and it was started automatically and is in running
state. The root volume has a default export policy that does not include any rules, so the root volume is not exported upon creation.
cluster1::> vserver show -vserver vs1.example.com Vserver: vs1.example.com Vserver Type: data Vserver Subtype: default Vserver UUID: b8375669-19b0-11e5-b9d1-00a0983d9736 Root Volume: root_vs1 Aggregate: aggr1 NIS Domain: - Root Volume Security Style: ntfs LDAP Client: - Default Volume Language Code: C.UTF-8 Snapshot Policy: default Comment: Quota Policy: default List of Aggregates Assigned: - Limit on Maximum Number of Volumes allowed: unlimited Vserver Admin State: running Vserver Operational State: running Vserver Operational State Stopped Reason: - Allowed Protocols: nfs, cifs, fcp, iscsi, ndmp Disallowed Protocols: - QoS Policy Group: - Config Lock: false IPspace Name: ipspaceA
Beginning in ONTAP 9.13.1, you can set an adaptive QoS policy group template, applying a throughput floor and ceiling limit to volumes in the SVM. You can only apply this policy after you create the SVM. To learn more about this process, see Set an adaptive policy group template. |