So in November of 2013 I had an extreme watersports accident that lead to a stroke, but Im back now and will be writing about more geekiness on storage, cdot, Netapp, ontap, and other NAS solutions.
So in November of 2013 I had an extreme watersports accident that lead to a stroke, but Im back now and will be writing about more geekiness on storage, cdot, Netapp, ontap, and other NAS solutions.
A short demo presentation I did on connecting Windows 2008 R2 to a NetApp 7mode lun without using Snapdrive.
I got a new host the other day, in the process of setting some stuff up on it, I figured I’d do a small howto on 1 of the ways of connecting it to my NetApp.
Just wanted to share a few screens on what I’ve been labing up the past few days. After getting the ESX 4 host up, it provided the opportunity to install the clustered Data Ontap simulator 8.2R1, of which I created 4 nodes.
Ontap app for Splunk
Using OnCommand System Manager to configure 2 paths of iScsi to each of 4 cDot nodes.
The portset for the above specifies that all ports are visible. We could hide some paths from the storage perspective if we chose to do so.