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Simulate ONTAP™ 8.0 Installation and Setup Guide for Microsoft® Windows® and Mac® Systems NetApp, Inc. 495 East Java Drive Sunnyvale, CA 94089 U.S.A. Telephone: +1 (408) 822-6000 Fax: +1 (408) 822-4501 Support telephone: +1 (888) 4-NETAPP Documentation comments: [email protected] Information Web: http://www.netapp.com Part number: 215-05053_A0 January 2010

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Simulate ONTAP™ 8.0Installation and Setup Guide forMicrosoft® Windows® and Mac® Systems

NetApp, Inc.495 East Java DriveSunnyvale, CA 94089 U.S.A.Telephone: +1 (408) 822-6000Fax: +1 (408) 822-4501Support telephone: +1 (888) 4-NETAPPDocumentation comments: [email protected] Web: http://www.netapp.com

Part number: 215-05053_A0January 2010

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Table of Contents

Preface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iii

Chapter 1 Introduction to Simulate ONTAP 8.0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1

Installation prerequisites for a Windows system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2

About Simulate ONTAP 8.0 binaries. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Downloading Simulate ONTAP binaries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5

Chapter 2 Simulate ONTAP 8.0 on VMware Server . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7

Installing VMware Server . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

Adding Simulate ONTAP Guest OS on VMware Server . . . . . . . . . . . . 9

Configuring VMware Server to run Simulate ONTAP. . . . . . . . . . . . . 12

Starting Simulate ONTAP on VMware Server . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17

Chapter 3 Simulate ONTAP 8.0 on VMware Workstation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21

Installing VMware Workstation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22

Configuring VMware Workstation for Simulate ONTAP . . . . . . . . . . . 23

Starting Simulate ONTAP Guest OS on VMware Workstation . . . . . . . . 25

Configuring network adapters on VMware Workstation. . . . . . . . . . . . 27

Chapter 4 Simulate ONTAP 8.0 on VMware Player . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29

Installing VMware Player . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30

Starting Simulate ONTAP on VMware Player . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31

Setting preferences for the Simulate ONTAP virtual machine . . . . . . . . . 33

Configuring network adapters on VMware Player . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34

Chapter 5 Simulate ONTAP 8.0 on VMware Fusion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35

Installation prerequisites for a Mac system. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36

Installing VMware Fusion on a Mac system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37

Configuring VMware Fusion to run Simulate ONTAP 8.0 . . . . . . . . . . 38

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Adding Simulate ONTAP Guest OS on VMware Fusion . . . . . . . . . . . 39

Starting Simulate ONTAP on VMware Fusion. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41

Configuring network adapters on VMware Fusion. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43

Chapter 6 Configuring Simulate ONTAP 8.0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47

Data ONTAP 7-Mode setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48

Data ONTAP Cluster-Mode setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54

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Preface

About this guide This document provides details about installing all VMware® software applications supported to run Simulate ONTAP™ 8.0, and provides details about installing, starting, and configuring the Simulate ONTAP software.

Audience This guide is for NetApp customers who are using Data ONTAP and want to test the new features of Data ONTAP 8.0.

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Typographic conventions

The following table describes the typographic conventions used in this guide.

Keyboard conventions

The following table lists the character formats used in this guide to set off special information.

Convention Type of information

Italic font Words or characters that require special attention.

Placeholders for information you must supply. For example, if the guide says to enter the arp -d hostname command, you enter the characters “arp -d” followed by the actual name of the host.

Book titles in cross-references.

Monospaced font Command names, option names, keywords, and daemon names.

Information displayed on the system console or other computer monitors.

The contents of files.

Bold monospaced font

Words or characters you type. What you type is always shown in lowercase letters, unless you must type it in uppercase letters.

What is in this guide… What it means…

hyphen (-) Used to separate individual keys. For example, Ctrl-D means holding down the Ctrl key while pressing the D key.

Enter Used to refer to the key that generates a carriage return; the key is named Return on some keyboards.

type Used to mean pressing one or more keys on the keyboard.

enter Used to mean pressing one or more keys and then pressing the Enter key.

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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.

NoteA note contains important information that helps you install or operate the system efficiently.

AttentionAn attention notice contains instructions that you must follow to avoid a system crash, loss of data, or damage to the equipment.

DangerA danger notice warns you of conditions or procedures that can result in death or severe personal injury.

CautionA caution notice warns you of conditions or procedures that can cause personal injury that is neither lethal nor extremely hazardous.

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Chapter 1: Introduction to Simulate ONTAP 8.0

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Introduction to Simulate ONTAP 8.0

About this chapter 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

The following topics are discussed in this chapter:

◆ “Overview” on page 1

◆ “Hardware requirements” on page 2

◆ “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.” on page 2

◆ “About Simulate ONTAP 8.0 binaries” on page 4

◆ “Downloading Simulate ONTAP binaries” on page 5

Overview 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:

◆ VMware® Server 2.01 or later

◆ VMware® Workstation 6.5 or 7.0

◆ VMware® Player 2.5.3

◆ VMware Fusion™ 2.03 or later

You can configure Simulate ONTAP 8.0 as a 7-Mode system or cluster-Mode system.

Simulate ONTAP 8.0 enables you to test many of the Data ONTAP 7-Mode and Cluster- Mode features without buying any new hardware or disturbing your production environment. You can also provide the Simulate ONTAP simulator to your storage administrators to have hands-on experience.

This document provides details about installing all VMware software applications supported to run Simulate ONTAP, provides details about installing, starting, and configuring the Simulate ONTAP 8.0 software.

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Installation prerequisites for a Windows system

Hardware requirements

The following are the hardware prerequisites for a Windows system:

◆ Dual core 64-bit Intel® or AMD architecture laptop or desktop

◆ 2 GB RAM for one instance of simulator

◆ 3 GB RAM for two instances of simulator (4 GB recommended)

◆ 20 GB free disk space per instance of simulator

◆ VT support for Intel® based systems

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.

NoteThe 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.

NoteIf you simply reboot the system without turning it off, VT will not be enabled.

Software requirements

The following are the software prerequisites for a Windows system:

◆ Microsoft Windows® XP

◆ VMware Server or VMware Workstation or VMware Player

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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:

◆ High availability (CFO/SFO)

◆ NVRAM (nonvolatile RAM) is simulated and is not persistent. Data loss may occur after power cycles. You should shut down the simulator properly in order to avoid the data loss

◆ RLM (Remote LAN Module)

◆ Multipathing is not supported as multiple physical interfaces are not available in the Simulate ONTAP hardware

◆ Fibre channel and SAN

◆ Simulate ONTAP 8.0 simulates Data ONTAP only. It does not simulate CFE, BIOS, shelf FW and so on

◆ Simulate ONTAP 8 is not well suited to any tests or applications requiring high performance or heavy I/O

◆ 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

◆ If you are running multiple instances of Simulate ONTAP 8.0 on your system, you must boot up the simulators one after another

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About Simulate ONTAP 8.0 binaries

The Simulate ONTAP 8.0 binaries are set of VMware files. The binaries are available for Data ONTAP 8.0 7-mode and Cluster-Mode in 64-bit. You need to download the appropriate binary from the NOW site. The binaries are available in a zip file.

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Downloading Simulate ONTAP binaries

To download the Simulate ONTAP 8.0 binaries from the NOW site, complete the following steps:

NoteYou 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.

Step Action

1 Log in to http://now.netapp.com/.

2 Type your user name and password.

3 Click Login.

4 In the NOW site Service & Support page, under Software Download section, click ToolChest.

5 In the ToolChest page, select Simulate ONTAP.

6 If you are downloading on to.. Then..

a Windows system. Save it in the C:\Virtual Machines folder.

a Mac system. Save it to the download folder.

7 Extract the zip file at C:\Virtual Machines folder.

NoteA Mac system automatically detects the zip file and unzips it.

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Chapter 2: Simulate ONTAP 8.0 on VMware Server

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Simulate ONTAP 8.0 on VMware Server

About this chapter This chapter provides information about installing and configuring VMware server on a windows laptop or desktop.

Topics in this chapter

The following topics are discussed in this chapter:

◆ “Downloading VMware Server” on page 7

◆ “Installing VMware Server” on page 8

◆ “Adding Simulate ONTAP Guest OS on VMware Server” on page 9

◆ “Configuring VMware Server to run Simulate ONTAP” on page 12

◆ “Starting Simulate ONTAP on VMware Server” on page 17

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.

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Installing VMware Server

For installation procedure of VMware Server on your laptop or desktop, see the VMware Server documentation at following location:

http://www.vmware.com/pdf/vmserver2.pdf.

NoteYou cannot have VMware Server installed on the same host machine with another VMware product, such as VMware workstation, VMware GSX Server, or VMware ESX. You cannot have multiple versions of VMware Server installed on the same host.

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Adding Simulate ONTAP Guest OS on VMware Server

To add Simulate ONTAP 8.0 on VMware Server, complete the following steps:

Step Action

1 Click Start> All Programs > VMware > VMware Web Access>Web Access.

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2 In the VMware Infrastructure Web Access window, type your Login name and password.

3 Click Log in.

Step Action

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4 In the VMware Infrastructure Web Access window, click Virtual Machine>Add Virtual Machine to Inventory.

5 In the Inventory pane, click standard icon and select Simulate ONTAP from the list.

6 In the Contents pane, select the Data ONTAP.vmx file.

In the lower pane of the VMware Infrastructure Web Access window you can see the register virtual machine status as success.

7 Click OK.

Now the Simulate ONTAP 8.0 is registered with VMware Server.

NoteIf you want to set up additional ONTAP simulators, repeat the above steps from 4 to 7.

Step Action

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Configuring VMware Server to run Simulate ONTAP

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 Action

1 Click Start> All Programs > VMware > VMware Server > Manage Virtual Networks.

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2 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. Remove all virtual network adapters configured during VMware Server installation, to remove, select each network adapter and click Remove.

b. Click the Add button in the Host Virtual Adapters window.

c. In the Add Network Adapter window, select VMnet2 adapter and click OK.

Step Action

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3 Select the DHCP tab.

a. Remove all virtual network adapters under DHCP tab, to remove, select each network adapter and click Remove.

b. After removing all virtual network adapters, click Apply.

Step Action

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4 Select the NAT tab.

a. In the NAT section, click the VMnet drop-down list and select Disable.

b. Click Apply.

5 Select the Host Virtual Networking Mapping tab.

a. Click the arrow button next to the VMnet2 drop-down list box and select Subnet.

b. In the Subnet window, modify the IP address and Subnet Mask, and click OK.

Step Action

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6 Select the Summary tab to see the summary of the all the modifications.

7 Click Apply and OK to close the Virtual Network Editor window.

Step Action

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Starting Simulate ONTAP on VMware Server

Accessing a Simulate ONTAP console

To start Simulate ONTAP on VMware Server, complete the following steps:

Step Action

1 Click Start> All Programs > VMware > VMware Web Access>Web Access.

2 Click the Console tab.

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3 Click the Power on button on the tool bar (green arrow icon).

4 To start the Simulate ONTAP console, click the two squares on the console.

Step Action

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For information about configuring Simulate ONTAP 8.0 7-Mode or Cluster-Mode, see “Configuring Simulate ONTAP 8.0” on page 47.

5 Click anywhere in the console window to use Simulate ONTAP.

Now you can configure virtual Data ONTAP 8.0 7-mode or cluster-mode.

NoteUse Ctrl-Alt to use your laptop or desktop OS and Ctrl-G to return to the console window.

Step Action

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Chapter 3: Simulate ONTAP 8.0 on VMware Workstation

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Simulate ONTAP 8.0 on VMware Workstation

About this chapter This chapter provides information about installing and configuring VMware Workstation on a Windows laptop or desktop.

Topics in this chapter

The following topics are discussed in this chapter:

◆ “Installing VMware Workstation” on page 22

◆ “Configuring VMware Workstation for Simulate ONTAP” on page 23

◆ “Starting Simulate ONTAP Guest OS on VMware Workstation” on page 25

◆ “Configuring network adapters on VMware Workstation” on page 27

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 e-mail 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.

NoteYou 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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Installing VMware Workstation

For installation procedure of VMware Workstation on your laptop or desktop, see the VMware Workstation documentation at following location:

http://www.vmware.com/support/pubs/ws_pubs.html.

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Configuring VMware Workstation for Simulate ONTAP

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

1 Click Start> All Programs > VMware > VMware Workstation.

2 In the VMware Workstation window, click Edit>Preferences.

3 The Preferences window opens with Workspace tab selected. Click the Browse button in the Default location for virtual machines and teams section and select the default location for Simulate ONTAP virtual machines.

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4 Click OK.

Step Action

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Starting Simulate ONTAP Guest OS on VMware Workstation

To start Simulate ONTAP 8.0 on VMware workstation, complete the following steps:

Step Action

1 Click Start> All Programs > VMware > VMware Workstation.

2 In the VMware Workstation window, click File>Open.

3 In the Open window, select the Data ONTAP virtual machine and Click Open.

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4 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.

Step Action

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Configuring network adapters on VMware Workstation

There two virtual network configurations that you can use on your laptop or desktop.

◆ 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:

For information about configuring Simulate ONTAP 8.0 7-Mode or Cluster-Mode, see “Configuring Simulate ONTAP 8.0” on page 47.

Step Action

1 Click Start> All Programs > VMware > Virtual Network Editor.

2 In the Virtual Network Editor window, select the virtual network interface as per your requirement.

3 Click OK.

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Simulate ONTAP 8.0 on VMware Player

About this chapter This chapter provides information about installing VMware Player on a Windows laptop or desktop and starting Simulate ONTAP 8.0.

Topics in this chapter

The following topics are discussed in this chapter:

◆ “Downloading VMware Player” on page 29

◆ “Installing VMware Player” on page 30

◆ “Starting Simulate ONTAP on VMware Player” on page 31

◆ “Configuring network adapters on VMware Player” on page 34

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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Installing VMware Player

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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Starting Simulate ONTAP on VMware Player

To start Simulate ONTAP on VMware Player, complete the following steps.

Step Action

1 Click Start> All Programs > VMware > VMware Player.

2 In the VMware Player window, click the Open icon.

3 In the Open Virtual Machine window, select Data ONTAP virtual machine.

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4 Simulate ONTAP opens in the VMware Player console.

Step Action

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Setting preferences for the Simulate ONTAP virtual machine

You can set the following preferences for the Simulate ONTAP 8.0:

◆ Suspend the virtual machine

◆ Power off the virtual machine

To set preferences, complete the following steps:

Step Action

1 In the VMware Player window, click the VMware Player Menu and select Preferences.

2 In the Preferences window select the Suspend the virtual machine or Power off the virtual machine radio button.

3 Click OK.

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Configuring network adapters on VMware Player

To configure the network adapters on VMware Player, complete the following steps:

For information about configuring Simulate ONTAP 8.0 7-Mode or Cluster-Mode, see “Configuring Simulate ONTAP 8.0” on page 47.

Step Action

1 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.

◆ Set Host-only network type for Network Adapter and Network Adapter 2

◆ Set Bridged network type for Network Adapter 3

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Simulate ONTAP 8.0 on VMware Fusion

About this chapter This chapter provides information about installing and configuring VMware Fusion on a Mac laptop or desktop.

Topics in this chapter

The following topics are discussed in this chapter:

◆ “Installation prerequisites for a Mac system” on page 36

◆ “Downloading VMware Fusion” on page 36

◆ “Installing VMware Fusion on a Mac system” on page 37

◆ “Configuring VMware Fusion to run Simulate ONTAP 8.0” on page 38

◆ “Adding Simulate ONTAP Guest OS on VMware Fusion” on page 39

◆ “Starting Simulate ONTAP on VMware Fusion” on page 41

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Installation prerequisites for a Mac system

The following are the hardware prerequisites for a Mac system:

◆ Intel Core™ 2 Duo processor

◆ 2 GB RAM for one instance of simulator

◆ 3 GB RAM for two instances of simulator

◆ 80 GB disk drive with 40 GB free disk Space

◆ Physical Address Extension (PAE) support

The following are the software prerequisites for a Mac system:

◆ Mac OS X Version 10.4.11 or later

◆ VMware Fusion 2.03 or higher

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.

NoteThe 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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Installing VMware Fusion on a Mac system

For installation procedure of VMware Fusion on your laptop or desktop, see the VMware Fusion documentation at following location: http://www.vmware.com/pdf/fusion_getting_started_20.pdf.

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Configuring VMware Fusion to run Simulate ONTAP 8.0

To configure VMware Fusion on your Mac laptop or desktop, complete the following steps:

Step Action

1 Click the Applications icon on the desktop.

2 In the Applications window, click the VMware Fusion icon.

3 Select the VMware Fusion pull-down menu and select Preferences.

4 In the General window, you can set the following preferences:

a. You can set the preference for When closing a virtual machine as Suspend the virtual machine or Power off the virtual machine and you can select Confirm before closing.

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Adding Simulate ONTAP Guest OS on VMware Fusion

To add Simulate ONTAP 8.0 on the VMware Fusion software, complete the following steps:

Step Action

1 Click the Applications icon on the desktop.

2 In the Applications window, Click the VMware Fusion icon.

3 Click File > Open on the desktop.

4 In the Open window, select the folder where you have downloaded the Simulate ONTAP 8.0 software.

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5 In the folder, you can see the DataONTAP.vmx file. Select the file to add Simulate ONTAP to your Virtual Machine Library.

NoteTo add another Data ONTAP simulator, repeat step 4 and 5.

6 Added Simulate ONTAP 8.0 virtual machines appear in the Virtual Machine Library.

Step Action

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Starting Simulate ONTAP on VMware Fusion

To start Simulate ONTAP on VMware Fusion, complete the following steps:

Step Action

1 Click the Applications icon on the desktop.

2 In the Applications window, click the VMware Fusion icon.

3 Click Window > Virtual Machine Library.

4 In the Virtual Machine Library window, select a Simulate ONTAP virtual machine and click the Start up guest button.

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For information about configuring Simulate ONTAP 8.0 7-Mode or Cluster-Mode, see “Configuring Simulate ONTAP 8.0” on page 47.

5 Simulate ONTAP 8.0 starts inside a VMware Fusion console.

Step Action

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Configuring network adapters on VMware Fusion

Host-Only Network Configuration

To change to the host only network configuration, complete the following steps:

Step Action

1 Select a Simulate ONTAP virtual machine in the Virtual Machine Library.

2 From the VMware Fusion menu bar, Click Virtual Machine>Network Adapter 3>Host-only.

NoteNetwork Adapter 3 by default is set to Bridged.

3 Click Virtual Machine>Settings.

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Bridged Network Configuration

To change to the bridged network configuration, complete the following steps:

4 In the settings dialog box, choose Network. The virtual network dialog box appears with the Summary of active network adapters.

NoteHost-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.

Step Action

Step Action

1 Select a Simulate ONTAP virtual machine in the Virtual Machine Library.

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2 From the VMware Fusion menu bar, click Virtual Machine>Network Adapter 3>Bridged.

3 Click Virtual Machine>Settings.

4 In the settings dialog box, choose Network. The virtual network dialog box appears with the Summary of active network adapters.

NoteChanges are automatically saved upon closing the virtual network editor dialog box

NoteConsult with your local IT support group for static IP address allocation for 7 - Mode and Cluster - Mode simulators. When configured using bridged mode, user can export volumes and manage their simulator guests using static IP address.

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Configuring Simulate ONTAP 8.0

About this chapter This chapter describes the procedure for setting up 7-Mode and Cluster -Mode Data ONTAP 8.0 on a simulator.

Topics in this chapter

The following topics are discussed in this chapter:

◆ “Data ONTAP 7-Mode setup” on page 48

◆ “Data ONTAP Cluster-Mode setup” on page 54

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Data ONTAP 7-Mode setup

To setup Data ONTAP 8.0 7- Mode on your Simulate ONTAP 8.0 virtual machine, complete the following steps:

Step Action

1 To run setup, you should power on the Simulate ONTAP 8.0 virtual machine.

NoteFrom VMware Player you just need to play the Simulate ONTAP 8.0 virtual machine.

NoteFor more details about Data ONTAP 7-Mode setup, see the Data ONTAP® 8.0 7-Mode Software Setup Guide on the NOW site.

2 At the following prompt, press Enter key to boot.Hit [Enter] to boot immediately, or any other key for command prompt. Booting...

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3 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 ata1-master 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

Press Ctrl-c for boot menu to appear.

Step Action

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4 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

5 At the following prompts, enter ‘y’. Data Ontap/GX simulator System_runtime_modes set to 0x1c4710b: 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.sched.halt_when_idle bootarg.srm.wafl.force_waffinity .........(console messages)............Zero disks, reset config and install a new file system?: yThis will erase all the data on the disks, are you sure?: y

The virtual machine reboots and the initialization process starts.

Step Action

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6 Provide details at the following prompts:

a. New host name

b. IP address for network interface

c. Netmask for network interface

d. IP address of default gateway

e. Time zone

f. Enter a new passwordFri May 29 12:07:37 GMT [secureadmin.ssl.setup.success:info]: Restarting SSL with new certificate. NetApp Release mainngN_090401_0100: Wed Apr 1 01:24:28 PDT 2009 System ID: 987654-32-0 () System Serial Number: 987654-32-0 () System Storage Configuration: Multi-Path Fri May 29 12:07:37 GMT [shelf.config.multipath:info]: All attached storage on the system is multi-pathed. slot 0: System Board Processors: 1 Memory Size: 0 slot 0: 10/100/1000 Ethernet Controller Ve0a MAC Address: 00:0c:29:77:7e:8d (auto-1000t-fd-up)e0b MAC Address: 00:0c:29:77:7e:97 (auto-1000t-fd-up)e0c MAC Address: 00:0c:29:77:7e:a1 (auto-1000t-fd-up)e0d MAC Address: 00:0c:29:77:7e:ab (auto-1000t-fd-up)Please enter the new hostname []: <simulator node name>

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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.

Step Action

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7 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 badre-vsim2 ... 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.

Step Action

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Data ONTAP Cluster-Mode setup

To setup Data ONTAP 8.0 Cluster - Mode on your Simulate ONTAP 8.0 virtual machine, complete the following steps:

Step Action

1 To run setup, you should power on the Simulate ONTAP 8.0 virtual machine.

NoteFrom VMware Player you just need to play the Simulate ONTAP 8.0 virtual machine.

2 At the following prompt, press Ctrl-C key for the boot options.x86/freebsd/image1/kerneldata=0x3362d0data=0x2fca18+0x76714 data=0x58000 syms=[0x4+0x41d00+0x4+0x527d8]x86/freebsd/image1/platform.kotext=0x2d8a0data=0x32e7+0x18561 syms=[0x4+0x5380+0x4+0x6ed6]

NetApp Release/x/eng/bbnane/daemon/ontapng/mainng/ daemon_base: Tue Nov 4 19:26:14 EST 2008sc0: VGA <16 virtual consoles, flags=0x100>kbd0 at atkbd0 <VMware Virtual IDE CDROM Drive/00000001> at ata1-master UDMA33pmc: Unknown Intel CPU.module_register_init: MOD_LOAD (hwpmc, 0x8034cfb0, 0x805402d0) error 78Copyright (C) 1992-2008 NetApp.All rights reserved.******************************** ** Press Ctrl-C for Boot Menu. ** ********************************

!!! Cluster-MODE SYSTEM !!!

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3 In the boot menu, select setup.nvram_mgr: small simulator configurationnvram_mgr: discarding nvram partitionsnvmgr_mod_init: nvram_pushToKernelConsumers return error 12WARNING: Unable to get sysid!kernel dumps on /dev/ad0s4a

Adding /sim/dev/swapfile as additional swapAutoconfig 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 nodePlease make a selection: setup

4 Data ONTAP Cluster-Mode setup starts. Complete the steps following the setup prompts.Welcome to the setup configuration wizard. If at any time you want to have a question clarified, type "help". You can abort the setup configuration at any time by typing "exit". Any changes made before typing "exit" will be saved. To skip a question (or accept the listed default), don't enter a value

Please enter the node hostname []: <simulator node name><return> Where is the node located? []: <return> Do you want to configure a management interface? (yes, no) [yes] : <return> Which port do you want to use? [e0c]: <return>

Please enter the IP Address for this interface: <Management IP address><return>Please enter the Netmask for this interface: <Netmask for management IP><return>

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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 nodePlease make a selection: init

5 Zero disks and install a new file system? {y|n}: y

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6 Data Ontap/GX simulatorSystem_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_waffinitySun Nov 16 14:14:13 GMT [main_proc:debug]: EMS engine initializedinit_northbrigde: WARNING freebsd did not set CMD_SERR_ENABLEinit_northbrigde: WARNING freebsd did not set CMD_PARITY_CHECK_ENABLEKMOD configure SIMULATED DISKSunable to open file /sim/dev/,serialno, using default serial number 286335522vha_disk_get_partner_sysid: unable to open file /sim/dev/,serialno, using default serial number 0WARN: 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 DRAMRunning savecore on /dev/ad0s4asavecore: no dumps foundarp_rtrequest: bad gateway 127.0.20.1 (!AF_LINK)BSD initialization for BSD <-> Ontap communication Done!

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7 add host 127.0.20.1: gateway 127.0.20.1add host 127.0.10.1: gateway 127.0.20.1The system has 0 disks assigned whereas it needs 3 to boot, will try to assign the required number.Nov 16 14:14:20 [config_check]: config.noPartnerDisks: No disks were detected for the partner; this nodewill be unable to takeover correctly DBG: SANOWN: total number of disks assigned = 3Zeroing disks.Nov 16 14:14:24 [ses_admin]: ses.access.noEnclServ: No Enclosure Services detected through channel v0. .....................................................................................................

8 exportfs [Line 1]: Export of local volume /vol/vol0 requires nfs licenseVdisk Snap Table for host:0 is initializedError: Could not set Timezone.Stored checksum file does not exist, extracting BSD:///mroot.tgz.Stored checksum 0 does not match calculated checksum 4286802089, extracting BSD:///mroot.tgz.Completed extracting BSD:///mroot.tgz.Stored checksum file does not exist, extracting BSD:///platform/pmroot.tgz.Stored checksum 0 does not match calculated checksum 4293207224, extracting BSD:///platform/pmroot.tgz.Completed extracting BSD:///platform/pmroot.tgz.Sun Nov 16 14:18:11 GMT [rc:info]: Registry is being upgraded to improve storing of local changes.Sun Nov 16 14:18:11 GMT [rc:info]: Registry upgrade successful.option httpd.admin.enable: Value must be TRUE (1, on, ON, yes, YES, true, TRUE)or FALSE (0, off, OFF, no, NO, false, FALSE).fcp_service: FCP is not licensed.SSH Server is not configured. Please use the command'secureadmin setup ssh' to configure the server.option httpd.admin.enable: Value must be TRUE (1, on, ON, yes, YES, true, TRUE)or FALSE (0, off, OFF, no, NO, false, FALSE).Nov 16 14:18:25 [statd]: monitor.shelf.accessError: Enclosure services has detected an error in accessto shelves on channel v0.

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Cluster setup To setup a cluster, complete the following steps:

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 accessto 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 RLMmbrian-vsim3> Sun Nov 16 14:18:26 GMT [console_login_mgr:info]: root logged in from consoleNov 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'dConfiguring syscons: keyrate blanktime.

9 Sun Nov 16 14:20:54 UTC 2008login:

Step Action

Step Action

1 login: adminPassword:xxxxxxx

2 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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3 Nov 16 15:00:02 [statd]: monitor.shelf.accessError: Enclosure services has detected an error inaccess to shelves on channel v0. Nov 16 15:00:02 [statd]: monitor.shelf.accessError: Enclosure services has detected an error inaccess to shelves on channel v1.

4 Cluster create waiting: Creating VIF for IP Address #1Cluster create waiting: Creating VIF for IP Address #2Cluster create waiting: Re-labeling local Virtual InterfacesCluster create waiting: Re-labeling local Virtual InterfacesCluster create waiting: Re-labeling local Virtual InterfacesCluster create waiting: Waiting for local Replication Database (RDB) to become readyCluster create waiting: Waiting for local Replication Database (RDB) to become readyCluster create waiting: Waiting for local Replication Database (RDB) to become readyCluster create waiting: Inserting local VIF ids into management ringCluster create waiting: Performing startup dependent on replication and mrootCluster create waiting: Waiting for other local Replication Database (RDB) to become ready (VIF Manager & Volume Location Database)Cluster create waiting: Configuring cluster management interfaceCluster create waiting: Configuring cluster management interfaceCluster create waiting: The cluster management VIF is configured.Cluster create succeeded: Cluster has been created.

NOTICE: Cluster create: Successfully added aggregate mbrian_vsim3_aggr0 to the VLDBPlease note: If you intend to enable storage failover on this node, you must first reboot. This reboot is a one-time requirement for each node in the failover pair.

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.

NoteTo create a new Simulate ONTAP 8.0 node, follow “Data ONTAP Cluster-Mode setup” steps.

To join nodes, complete the following steps:

Adding NFS license To add the NFS license, complete the following step:

Creating an aggregate

To create an aggregate, complete the following step:

Step Action

1 Simulator-sim2::> cluster join <first-sim-cluster-ip1> -ipaddr1 <second-sim-cluster-ip1> -netmask <cluster-subnet-mask> -ipaddr2 <second-sim-cluster-ip2>

Step Action

1 Simulator-sim3::> license add <NFS License> (system license add)

Step Action

1 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

To create a virtual server, complete the following steps:

Step Action

1 Simulator-sim3::> vserver create -vserver vs31_1 -rootvolume vol31_1 -aggregate aggr31_1 -ns-switch file -rootvolume-security-style mixed[Job 2] Job is queued: Create vol31_1.exportfs [Line 2]: Export of local volume /vol/vol0 requires nfs licenseexportfs [Line 3]: Export of local volume /vol/vol0/home requires nfs licenseexportfs [Line 2]: Export of local volume /vol/vol31_1 requires nfs license[Job 2] Initializing The new language mappings will be available after rebootSun Nov 16 15:02:31 GMT [vv_config_worker:notice]: XL - Language of Volume vol31_1 has been changed to C.[Job 2] Job succeeded: Successful

2 Simulator-sim3::> server service nis-domain create -vserver vs31_1 -example.com -active true -server 10.10.2.1

3 Simulator-sim3::> vserver modify -vserver vs31_1 -ns-switch nis

4 Simulator-sim3::> network interface create -server vs31_1 -lif vs31_1.data -role data -home-node Simulator-sim1 -address 172.19.2.1 -netmask 255.255.255.0

INFO: Your interface was created successfully; the routing group d10.97.128.214/21 was created

5 Simulator-sim3::> protocol export-policy rule create -vserver vs31_1 -policy default -clientmatch 0.0.0.0/0 -rorule any -rwrule any -superuser any -anon 0 -allow-suid true -allow-dev trueSimulator-sim3::> network routing-group route create -server vs31_1 -routing-group d10.97.128.214/21 -gateway 192.0.2.65

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Increasing the size of a volume

To increase the size of a volume, complete the following step:

6 Simulator-sim3::> vserver nfs create -vserver vs31_1 -access true

Step Action

Step Action

1 Simulator-sim3::> volume modify -vserver vs31_1 -volume vol31_1 -size 100msetting volume attributes for vol31_1

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