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Simulate ONTAP™ 8.0: Installation and Setup Guide For Microsoft® Windows® and Mac® Systems
Simulate ONTAP™ 8.0: Installation and Setup Guide For Microsoft® Windows® and Mac® Systems
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Installation and Setup Guide for
Microsoft Windows and Mac Systems
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Table of Contents
Preface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iii
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Table of Contents
Chapter 6
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Table of Contents
Preface
About this guide
Audience
This guide is for NetApp customers who are using Data ONTAP and want to test
the new features of Data ONTAP 8.0.
Preface
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Typographic
conventions
The following table describes the typographic conventions used in this guide.
Convention
Type of information
Italic font
Monospaced font
Bold monospaced
font
Keyboard
conventions
The following table lists the character formats used in this guide to set off special
information.
What is in this
guide
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What it means
hyphen (-)
Enter
type
enter
Preface
Notices in this
guide
This document might contain the following types of messages to alert you to
conditions you need to be aware of. Danger notices and caution notices only
appear in hardware documentation, where applicable.
Note
A note contains important information that helps you install or operate the
system efficiently.
Attention
An attention notice contains instructions that you must follow to avoid a system
crash, loss of data, or damage to the equipment.
Danger
A danger notice warns you of conditions or procedures that can result in death or
severe personal injury.
Caution
A caution notice warns you of conditions or procedures that can cause personal
injury that is neither lethal nor extremely hazardous.
Preface
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Preface
This chapter provides a brief introduction about Simulate ONTAP 8.0 and
prerequisites for installing Simulate ONTAP 8.0 on a Windows and Mac
system.
Topics in this
chapter
Overview
Overview on page 1
Simulate ONTAP 8.0 is a virtual simulator of the Data ONTAP 8.0 software.
You can run the virtual simulator on a Windows or Mac system. Simulate
ONTAP 8.0 is a VMware virtual machine that runs in a hypervisor.
You need to install one of the following VMware applications on the host system
to use the Simulate ONTAP 8.0:
Hardware
requirements
Hardware
configuration
In an Intel based laptop or desktop the VT support is turned off by default. You
must enable the VT in the system BIOS to use Simulate ONTAP 8.0.
To enable VT in the system BIOS, complete the following steps:
1. Access the system BIOS while booting your laptop or desktop.
Note
The feature might be named as VT, Vanderpool Technology, Virtualization
Technology, VMX, or Virtual Machine Extensions. You might find this setting
under a Security/CPU screen in the BIOS.
2. In the BIOS, check the VT setting is either on or off at power on. Enable the
VT if it is not already enabled in the system BIOS.
3. Save the changes to the BIOS settings.
4. Turn off power to the system.
5. Turn on the system again; the changes made in the BIOS will take effect.
Note
If you simply reboot the system without turning it off, VT will not be enabled.
Software
requirements
Microsoft Windows XP
For Mac system prerequisites, see the Installation prerequisites for a Mac
system on page 36
Features not
supported and
limitations
The following are the limitations and features not supported on Simulate ONTAP
8.0:
Simulate ONTAP 8.0 simulates Data ONTAP only. It does not simulate
CFE, BIOS, shelf FW and so on
You can have a maximum of four simulated disk shelves with 14 disk drives
per shelf, for a total of 56 drives per simulator
You can only create a maximum 1 GB 64-bit aggregate per simulated disk
drive
Action
Log in to http://now.netapp.com/.
Click Login.
Then..
a Windows system.
a Mac system.
Note
You should not copy the VMware files of an already booted Simulate ONTAP
8.0 simulator to create a second instance of simulator. If you want to run multiple
instances of Simulate ONTAP 8.0, you should first create copy of the binary
before setting up simulator. If simulator is already setup, then you should
download a new copy from the NOW site.
Topics in this
chapter
Downloading
VMware Server
You can download the VMware Server software from the VMware web site. For
downloading, click this link http://downloads.vmware.com/d/.
You need to log in to the web site. If do not have an existing account on VMware
web site, you need to register and create one.
After downloading the VMware Server software, you will receive an e-mail from
the VMware team to the registered e-mail ID. The e-mail provides a link for
activating your downloaded VMware Server.
For information about downloading Simulate ONTAP 8.0, see Downloading
Simulate ONTAP binaries on page 5.
Action
Click Start> All Programs > VMware > VMware Web
Access>Web Access.
Step
10
Action
Step
Action
Click OK.
Now the Simulate ONTAP 8.0 is registered with VMware Server.
Note
If you want to set up additional ONTAP simulators, repeat the above
steps from 4 to 7.
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Setting up managed
virtual networks
You need to change the VMware virtual network setting to support the Simulate
ONTAP on your laptop or desktop.
To configure VMware Server on your windows laptop or desktop, complete the
following steps:
Step
1
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Action
Click Start> All Programs > VMware > VMware Server >
Manage Virtual Networks.
Step
2
Action
In the Virtual Network Editor window, select the Host Virtual
Adapters tab.
Under Host virtual Adapters tab, you can see all the virtual
networks configured during VMware Server installation.
a.
c.
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Step
3
Action
Select the DHCP tab.
a.
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Step
4
Action
Select the NAT tab.
a.
b. Click Apply.
5
15
Step
16
Action
Select the Summary tab to see the summary of the all the
modifications.
Accessing a
Simulate ONTAP
console
Action
1
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Step
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Action
3
Click the Power on button on the tool bar (green arrow icon).
To start the Simulate ONTAP console, click the two squares on the
console.
Step
Action
5
For information about configuring Simulate ONTAP 8.0 7-Mode or ClusterMode, see Configuring Simulate ONTAP 8.0 on page 47.
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Topics in this
chapter
Downloading
VMware
Workstation
You can download the VMware Workstation 6.5 or 7.0 software from the
VMware web site. For downloading, click this link
http://downloads.vmware.com/d/.
You need to log in to the web site to download. If do not have an existing account
on VMware web site, you need to register and create one.
VMware Workstation is licensed software. You need to purchase the license
from VMware.
After downloading the VMware Workstation software, you will receive an email from the VMware team to the registered e-mail ID. The e-mail provides a
link for activating your downloaded VMware Server.
If you want to write scripts to interface with VMware, download VMware
Scripting API.
Note
You cannot have VMware Workstation installed on the same host machine with
another VMware product, such as VMware ESXi, VMware GSX Server, or
VMware ESX. You cannot have multiple versions of VMware Workstation
installed on the same host.
For information about downloading Simulate ONTAP 8.0, see Downloading
Simulate ONTAP binaries on page 5.
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Setting preferences
on VMware
Workstation
You can change the default location for Simulate ONTAP virtual machines to
unzip from the Preferences window.
To change the default location for Simulate ONTAP virtual machine, complete
the following steps:
Step
Action
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Step
4
24
Action
Click OK.
Action
In the Open window, select the Data ONTAP virtual machine and
Click Open.
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Step
4
Action
In the VMware Workstation window commands section, click Power
On This Virtual Machine icon.
Simulate ONTAP 8.0 starts and you can configure network adapters
and run setup.
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Host-Only and Custom - all virtual interfaces used by the Simulate ONTAP
8.0 are set to host-only and custom.
Bridged and Custom - Virtual network vmnet0 is set to bridged and all other
interfaces used by Simulate ONTAP 8.0 are set to host-only and custom.
If the virtual network interface vmnet0 is set as Bridged, then all volumes created
and mounted using Data ONTAP will be available using the physical Ethernet
port of your laptop. This works only if the data vif IP address and subnet are
static (Cluster-Mode) and 7-Mode supports DHCP.
To configure the network adapters, complete the following steps:
Step
Action
Click Start> All Programs > VMware > Virtual Network Editor.
Click OK.
For information about configuring Simulate ONTAP 8.0 7-Mode or ClusterMode, see Configuring Simulate ONTAP 8.0 on page 47.
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Topics in this
chapter
Downloading
VMware Player
You can download the VMware Player software from the VMware web site. For
downloading, click this link http://www.vmware.com/download/player/.
You need to log in to the web site to download. If do not have an existing account
on VMware web site, you need to register and create one.
After downloading the VMware Player software, you will receive an e-mail from
the VMware team to the registered e-mail ID. The e-mail provides a link for
activating your downloaded VMware Player.
For information about downloading Simulate ONTAP 8.0, see Downloading
Simulate ONTAP binaries on page 5.
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For installation procedure of VMware Player on your laptop or desktop, see the
VMware Player documentation at following location:
http://www.vmware.com/pdf/vmware_player200.pdf.
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Action
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Step
4
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Action
Simulate ONTAP opens in the VMware Player console.
Action
In the VMware Player window, click the VMware Player Menu and
select Preferences.
Click OK.
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Action
In the VMware Player Simulate ONTAP 8.0 console, click the
Devices drop-down menu and set the following network type for
different network adapters.
For information about configuring Simulate ONTAP 8.0 7-Mode or ClusterMode, see Configuring Simulate ONTAP 8.0 on page 47.
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Topics in this
chapter
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Downloading
VMware Fusion
You can download VMware Fusion from the VMware web site. For
downloading, click this link http://downloads.vmware.com/d/.
You need to log in to the web site to download. If do not have an existing account
on VMware web site, you need to register and create one.
Note
The free version of VMware Fusion is valid only for 30 days. You can buy a
complete license from the VMware web site.
After downloading the VMware Fusion software, you will receive an e-mail from
the VMware team to the registered e-mail ID. The e-mail provides a link for
activating your downloaded VMware Fusion.
For information about downloading Simulate ONTAP 8.0, see Downloading
Simulate ONTAP binaries on page 5.
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Action
1
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To add Simulate ONTAP 8.0 on the VMware Fusion software, complete the
following steps:
Step
Action
1
In the Open window, select the folder where you have downloaded
the Simulate ONTAP 8.0 software.
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Step
Action
5
In the folder, you can see the DataONTAP.vmx file. Select the file to
add Simulate ONTAP to your Virtual Machine Library.
Note
To add another Data ONTAP simulator, repeat step 4 and 5.
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Action
1
41
Step
Action
5
For information about configuring Simulate ONTAP 8.0 7-Mode or ClusterMode, see Configuring Simulate ONTAP 8.0 on page 47.
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Host-Only Network
Configuration
To change to the host only network configuration, complete the following steps:
Step
Action
Note
Network Adapter 3 by default is set to Bridged.
3
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Step
Action
Note
Host-Only Network configuration can use any IP subnet class. In the
configuration tested we used 172.16.0.0 subnet 255.255.0.0 for
cluster and 10.97.105.0 subnet 255.255.255.0 for management and
data. For 7-mode we used 10.97.105.0 subnet 255.255.255.0 for
data/management.
Bridged Network
Configuration
Action
1
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Step
Action
2
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This chapter describes the procedure for setting up 7-Mode and Cluster -Mode
Data ONTAP 8.0 on a simulator.
Topics in this
chapter
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To setup Data ONTAP 8.0 7- Mode on your Simulate ONTAP 8.0 virtual
machine, complete the following steps:
Step
1
Action
To run setup, you should power on the Simulate ONTAP 8.0 virtual
machine.
Note
From VMware Player you just need to play the Simulate ONTAP 8.0
virtual machine.
Note
For more details about Data ONTAP 7-Mode setup, see the Data
ONTAP 8.0 7-Mode Software Setup Guide on the NOW site.
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Step
3
Action
Data ONTAP starts booting.
x86/freebsd/image1/kernel data=0x315154
data=0x2fd0f8+0x77534 data=0x60000
syms=[0x4+0x461a0+0x4+0x56c2e]
x86/freebsd/image1/platform.ko text=0x34528
data=0x3674+0x17d6c syms=[0x4+0x5c60+0x4+0x7bd3]
NetApp MainNG__10.0.99
/x/eng/rlse9/ontapng/nightly/mainngN_090401_0100/ Wed Apr
1 01:24:28 PDT 2009 x86.debug.sim 7-mode
sc0: VGA <16 virtual consoles, flags=0x100>
kbd0 at atkbd0
<VMware Virtual IDE CDROM Drive/00000001> at ata1master UDMA33
pmc: Unknown Intel CPU.
module_register_init: MOD_LOAD (hwpmc, 0x8033c8e0,
0x8051f278) error 78
Copyright (C) 1992-2009 NetApp.
All rights reserved.
*******************************
*
*
* Press Ctrl-C for Boot Menu. *
*
*
*******************************
^CBoot Menu will be available
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Step
4
Action
The boot menu appears. In the boot menu, select option 4.
ifconfig: interface e0c does not exist
WARNING: Unable to get sysid!
Unable to configure management port
kernel dumps on /dev/ad0s4a
Adding /sim/swapfile as additional swap
chpass: user information updated
Unable to configure management port
ifconfig: interface e0c does not exist
ifconfig: interface e0c does not exist
previous handler1
Please choose one of the following:
(1) Normal Boot.
(2) Boot without /etc/rc.
(3) Change password.
(4) Clean configuration and initialize all disks.
(5) Maintenance mode boot.
(6) Update flash from backup config.
(7) Install new software first.
(8) Reboot node.
Selection (1-8)? 4
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Step
6
Action
Provide details at the following prompts:
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
Time zone
f.
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Step
Action
Do you want to configure interface groups? [n]:
Please enter the IP address for Network Interface e0a []:
Please enter the IP address for Network Interface e0b []:
Please enter the IP address for Network Interface e0c []:
<simulator node ip>
Please enter the netmask for Network Interface e0c
[255.0.0.0]: <simulator netmask>
Please enter media type for e0c {100tx-fd, tp-fd, 100tx,
tp, auto (10/100/1000)} [auto]:
Please enter flow control for e0c {none, receive, send,
full} [full]:
Do you want e0c to support jumbo frames? [n]:
Please enter the IP address for Network Interface e0d []:
Would you like to continue setup through the web
interface? [n]:
Please enter the name or IP address of the default gateway:
<default gatewway ip>
The administration host is given root access to the
filer's /etc files for system administration.
To allow /etc root access to all NFS clients enter RETURN
below.
Please enter the name or IP address of the administration
host:
Please enter timezone [GMT]: <your timezone>
Where is the filer located? []: <your location>
Do you want to run DNS resolver? [n]:
Do you want to run NIS client? [n]:
This system will send event messages and weekly reports to
NetApp Technical Support. To disable this feature, enter
"options autosupport.support.enable off" within 24 hours.
Enabling Autosupport can significantly speed problem
determination and resolution should a problem occur on
your system.
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Step
7
Action
For further information on AuFri May 29 12:13:01 GMT
[asup.general.optout:debug]: This system will send event
messages and weekly reports to NetApp Technical
Support. To disable this feature, enter "options
autosupport.support.enable off" within 24 hours. Enabling
Autosupport can significantly speed problem
determination and resolution
tosupport, please see: Please contact NetApp Global
Services.
Press the return key to continue.
Setting the administrative (root) password for badrevsim2 ...
New password: <root password>
Retype new password:<root password>
Fri May 29 07:14:49 EST [passwd.changed:info]: passwd
for user 'root' changed.
You should now reboot the simulator in order for the network
configuration to take effect. This might take several minutes. After
reboot, you will be back at the Simulate ONTAP prompt and you can
start using the Simulate ONTAP 8.0.
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To setup Data ONTAP 8.0 Cluster - Mode on your Simulate ONTAP 8.0 virtual
machine, complete the following steps:
Step
1
Action
To run setup, you should power on the Simulate ONTAP 8.0 virtual
machine.
Note
From VMware Player you just need to play the Simulate ONTAP 8.0
virtual machine.
At the following prompt, press Ctrl-C key for the boot options.
x86/freebsd/image1/kerneldata=0x3362d0data=0x2fca18+0x76
714 data=0x58000 syms=[0x4+0x41d00+0x4+0x527d8]
x86/freebsd/image1/platform.kotext=0x2d8a0data=0x32e7+0x
18561 syms=[0x4+0x5380+0x4+0x6ed6]
NetApp Release/x/eng/bbnane/daemon/ontapng/mainng/
daemon_base: Tue Nov 4 19:26:14 EST 2008
sc0: VGA <16 virtual consoles, flags=0x100>
kbd0 at atkbd0
<VMware Virtual IDE CDROM Drive/00000001> at ata1-master
UDMA33
pmc: Unknown Intel CPU.
module_register_init: MOD_LOAD (hwpmc, 0x8034cfb0,
0x805402d0) error 78
Copyright (C) 1992-2008 NetApp.
All rights reserved.
*******************************
*
*
* Press Ctrl-C for Boot Menu. *
*
*
*******************************
!!! Cluster-MODE SYSTEM !!!
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Step
3
Action
In the boot menu, select setup.
nvram_mgr: small simulator configuration
nvram_mgr: discarding nvram partitions
nvmgr_mod_init: nvram_pushToKernelConsumers return error
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WARNING: Unable to get sysid!
kernel dumps on /dev/ad0s4a
Adding /sim/dev/swapfile as additional swap
Autoconfig disabled
How would you like to continue booting?
(normal)
Normally
(install)
Install new software first
(password [user]) Change root/user password
(setup)
Run setup first
(init)
Initialize disks and create flexvol
(maint)
Boot into maintenance mode
(syncflash)
Update flash from backup config
(reboot)
Reboot node
Please make a selection: setup
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Step
Action
INFO: Your interface was created successfully; the value
of -use-failover-group was defaulted to 'enabled' for
this non-data lif. Your interface was created
successfully; the routing group n10.97.128.213/21 was
created
Please enter the IP Address of the default gateway:
<Default gateway IP><return>
Do you want to run DNS resolver? (yes, no) [no]: <return>
Do you want to enable remote management? (yes, no) [yes]:
<return>
Please specify the remote management username [admin]:
<return>
Which access protocol(s) can this user use? (console,
http, ontapi, ssh)
[console, http, ssh, ontapi]: <return>
Please enter a password for user 'admin':
<password><return>
Please enter it again: <password><return>
The node has now been configured.
How would you like to continue booting?
(normal)
Normally
(install)
Install new software first
(password [user]) Change root/user password
(setup)
Run setup first
(init)
Initialize disks and create flexvol
(maint)
Boot into maintenance mode
(syncflash)
Update flash from backup config
(reboot)
Reboot node
Please make a selection: init
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Step
6
Action
Data Ontap/GX simulator
System_runtime_modes set to 0x1c1710b:
bootarg.srm.config.northbridge
bootarg.srm.config.pci
bootarg.srm.core.dumps
bootarg.srm.nvram.swarmsim
bootarg.srm.disk.smallroot
bootarg.srm.disk.simnames
bootarg.srm.disk.simulated
bootarg.srm.sfo.capable
bootarg.srm.sched.halt_when_idle
bootarg.srm.wafl.force_waffinity
Sun Nov 16 14:14:13 GMT [main_proc:debug]: EMS engine
initialized
init_northbrigde: WARNING freebsd did not set
CMD_SERR_ENABLE
init_northbrigde: WARNING freebsd did not set
CMD_PARITY_CHECK_ENABLE
KMOD configure SIMULATED DISKS
unable to open file /sim/dev/,serialno, using default
serial number 286335522
vha_disk_get_partner_sysid: unable to open file
/sim/dev/,serialno, using default serial number 0
WARN: slot_setup: heuristic may not return correct pslot
values on non-900 series hardware
*** WARNING *** No NVRAM used in this system!
** This boot mode should be used for DEBUG only!
** nvram_setup: no NVRAM, using 32MB of DRAM
Running savecore on /dev/ad0s4a
savecore: no dumps found
arp_rtrequest: bad gateway 127.0.20.1 (!AF_LINK)
BSD initialization for BSD <-> Ontap communication Done!
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Step
58
Action
Step
Action
Nov 16 14:18:25 [statd]: callhome.encl.access: Call home
for ENCLOSURE SERVICES ACCESS ERROR
Nov 16 14:18:25 [statd]: monitor.shelf.accessError:
Enclosure services has detected an error in access
to shelves on channel v1.
Nov 16 14:18:25 [statd]: callhome.encl.access: Call home
for ENCLOSURE SERVICES ACCESS ERROR
Sun Nov 16 14:18:26 GMT [rlmauth_login_mgr:info]: root
logged in from RLM
mbrian-vsim3> Sun Nov 16 14:18:26 GMT
[console_login_mgr:info]: root logged in from console
Nov 16 14:18:39 [ses_admin]: ses.access.noEnclServ: No
Enclosure Services detected through channel v0.
Nov 16 14:18:39 [ses_admin]: ses.access.noEnclServ: No
Enclosure Services detected through channel v1.
filter sync'd
Configuring syscons: keyrate blanktime.
Cluster setup
Action
login: admin
Password:xxxxxxx
Simulator-sim1::>
cluster create -clustername <cluster_name> -license
<Base_License> -ipaddr1 <ip_address_cluster_port>
-netmask 255.255.255.0 -ipaddr2 172.19.2.1 -mgmt-ip
192.0.2.7
-mgmt-netmask 255.255.255.192 -mgmt-gateway 192.0.2.1
Cluster create waiting: Started cluster create operation
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Step
Action
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Joining a cluster
To set up a 2- node cluster, you need to create a new Simulate ONTAP 8.0 node.
Note
To create a new Simulate ONTAP 8.0 node, follow Data ONTAP Cluster-Mode
setup steps.
To join nodes, complete the following steps:
Step
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Simulator-sim2::> cluster join <first-sim-cluster-ip1> ipaddr1 <second-sim-cluster-ip1> -netmask <clustersubnet-mask> -ipaddr2 <second-sim-cluster-ip2>
Creating an
aggregate
Action
Action
Simulator-sim3::> license add <NFS License>
(system license add)
Action
Simulator-sim3::> storage aggregate create -aggregate
aggr31_1 -diskcount 4
[Job 1] creating aggregate aggr31_1 ...Creation of an
aggregate with 4 disks has completed.
[Job 1] Job succeeded: DONE
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Create a virtual
server
Action
Simulator-sim3::> server service nis-domain create vserver vs31_1 -example.com -active true
-server 10.10.2.1
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Step
6
Action
Simulator-sim3::> vserver nfs create -vserver vs31_1 access true
Action
Simulator-sim3::> volume modify -vserver vs31_1 -volume
vol31_1 -size 100m
setting volume attributes for vol31_1
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