DEUTSCH (English explanation at the bottom of this article)
Hi an alle Netapp Freunde,
mit diesem Blogpost möchte ich meine upgedatete „Command Line Reference“ auf Basis von NetApp Clustered Data ONTAP 8.2. veröffentlichen (Wer noch Clustered Data ONTAP in Version 8.1 einsetzt, findet den entsprechenden bereits veröffentlichten Blogpost und Link zur entsprechenden Command Line Reference auf Basis Version 8.1 hier: http://www.mynetapp.de/node/180)
Die CLI Sammlung beinhaltet 300 Beispielbefehle (300 – Das ist Clustered Data ONTAP! Ahu, Ahu, Ahu;) ) inklusive einer kurzen Beschreibung, was die Befehle im Einzelnen tun und wie man diese verwenden sollte. Im Gegensatz zu der CLI Referenz unter 8.1 gibt es 2 Varianten der 8.2er CLI Referenz:
01. NetApp Clustered Data ONTAP 8.2 Command Line Reference – sort by category
Dieses Dokument dient als „Referenzdokument“ wo man schnell und einfach ein Kommando aus der entsprechenden Kategorie finde kann.
Kommandos der folgenden Kategorien sind beinhaltet:
- Aggregates
- AntiVirus
- Autosupport
- CIFS
- CLI Navigation
- Cluster
- Control
- Disk
- DNS
- Export-Policy
- FlexClone
- iSCSI
- Jobs
- Licensing
- LUN
- NDMP
- Networking
- NFS
- Qtree
- Quota
- Shares
- SnapMirror
- Snapshots
- SnapVault
- SNMP Services
- Storage Efficiency
- Storage Failover
- System
- Time Services
- Troubleshooting
- Upgrade
- Volumes
- vserver
Diese Version der Command Line Reference kann unter folgendem Link heruntergeladen werden: http://people.teamix.net/~bu/82ClusteredOntapCLIReference/NetApp-Clustered-Data-ONTAP-82-CLI-commands-sort-by-category.pdf
02. NetApp Clustered Data ONTAP 8.2 Command Line Reference – sort by task
Dieses Dokument führt den Administrator in logischer und aufeinander aufbauender Reihenfolge durch die wichtigsten Tasks, die für die Basiseinrichtung eines Netapp Controllers, sowie für die Kompletteinrichtung eines vservers benötigt werden.
Die folgenden Tasks sind beinhaltet:
- Configure Service Processor
- Configure Cluster
- Configure Licensing
- Configure Storage Failover
- Configure administrative users
- Basic CLI Navigation
- Configure Time Services
- Configure SNMP Services
- Configure Autosupport
- Enable Remote Access to root volumes
- Create and configure aggregates
- Configure DNS
- Optimize root volume
- Optimize network settings
- Configuring Cluster management network
- Configuring Node management network
- Configuring LACP ifgrp with VLANs as basic for data LIFs
- Configure default snapshot schedule & policy
- Configure dedup schedules & policies
- Create and configure NFS vservers
- Create and configure ISCSI vservers
- Configure SnapDrive access
- Create and configure CIFS vservers
- Configure NDMP
- FlexClone handling
- Basic configuration SnapMirror & SnapVault
- Configure SnapMirror
- Configure SnapVault
- Basic troubleshooting
- Ontap Upgrade
Diese Version der Command Line Reference kann unter folgendem Link heruntergeladen werden: http://people.teamix.net/~bu/82ClusteredOntapCLIReference/NetApp-Clustered-Data-ONTAP-82-CLI-commands-sort-by-task.pdf
Sollte ein wichtiges Kommando fehlen, bitte kontaktieren. Ich wünsche viel Spaß mit Clustered Data ONTAP 😉
– I wish I could be a Virtual Machine –
Benjamin Ulsamer
Senior Consultant & Trainer
teamix GmbH
ENGLISH
Hi NetApp friends,
with this blogpost i want to release my updated „Command Line Reference“ based on NetApp Clustered Data ONTAP 8.2. (If you use Clustered Data ONTAP in Version 8.1 you can find the blogpost and the link to the already released Command Line Reference based on version 8.1 here: http://www.mynetapp.de/node/180)
The command line collection contains 300 sample commands (300 – This is Clustered Data ONTAP! – ahu, ahu, ahu 😉 ) including short explanations what these commands do and how to use them. In contrast to the released CLI Reference based on version 8.1 there are actually two variants of my 8.2 CLI Reference:
01. NetApp Clustered Data ONTAP 8.2 Command Line Reference – sort by category
This sheet should be used like a „reference book“ where you can fastly find the command of a given category
Commands of the following categories are included:
- Aggregates
- AntiVirus
- Autosupport
- CIFS
- CLI Navigation
- Cluster
- Control
- Disk
- DNS
- Export-Policy
- FlexClone
- iSCSI
- Jobs
- Licensing
- LUN
- NDMP
- Networking
- NFS
- Qtree
- Quota
- Shares
- SnapMirror
- Snapshots
- SnapVault
- SNMP Services
- Storage Efficiency
- Storage Failover
- System
- Time Services
- Troubleshooting
- Upgrade
- Volumes
- vserver
You can download this version of the command line reference here:
http://people.teamix.net/~bu/82ClusteredOntapCLIReference/NetApp-Clustered-Data-ONTAP-82-CLI-commands-sort-by-category.pdf
02. NetApp Clustered Data ONTAP 8.2 Command Line Reference – sort by task
This sheet guides you in logical order through the most important tasks from the basic configuration of the NetApp controller to a complete configuration of a vserver.
Commands of the following tasks are included:
- Configure Service Processor
- Configure Cluster
- Configure Licensing
- Configure Storage Failover
- Configure administrative users
- Basic CLI Navigation
- Configure Time Services
- Configure SNMP Services
- Configure Autosupport
- Enable Remote Access to root volumes
- Create and configure aggregates
- Configure DNS
- Optimize root volume
- Optimize network settings
- Configuring Cluster management network
- Configuring Node management network
- Configuring LACP ifgrp with VLANs as basic for data LIFs
- Configure default snapshot schedule & policy
- Configure dedup schedules & policies
- Create and configure NFS vservers
- Create and configure ISCSI vservers
- Configure SnapDrive access
- Create and configure CIFS vservers
- Configure NDMP
- FlexClone handling
- Basic configuration SnapMirror & SnapVault
- Configure SnapMirror
- Configure SnapVault
- Basic troubleshooting
- Ontap Upgrade
You can download this version of the command line reference here:
http://people.teamix.net/~bu/82ClusteredOntapCLIReference/NetApp-Clustered-Data-ONTAP-82-CLI-commands-sort-by-task.pdf
Enjoy NetApp Clustered Data ONTAP & feel free to contact me if you are missing an important command 😉
– I wish I could be a Virtual Machine –
Benjamin Ulsamer
Senior Consultant & Trainer
teamix GmbH