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Netapp Cfstatus

This document outlines the steps to configure CIFS access on a NetApp filer for a Windows workgroup. It prompts for information like the workgroup name, user authentication method, and administrator password. Upon completion, CIFS services are started and the filer is accessible from Windows clients.

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Netapp Cfstatus

This document outlines the steps to configure CIFS access on a NetApp filer for a Windows workgroup. It prompts for information like the workgroup name, user authentication method, and administrator password. Upon completion, CIFS services are started and the filer is accessible from Windows clients.

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This process will enable CIFS access to the filer from a Windows(R) system.

Use "?" for help at any prompt and Ctrl-C to exit without committing changes.
Your filer does not have WINS configured and is visible only to
clients on the same subnet.
Do you want to make the system visible via WINS? [n]: Ipspace "acp-ipspace" crea
ted
A filer can be configured for multiprotocol access, or as an NTFS-only
filer. Since multiple protocols are currently licensed on this filer,
we recommend that you configure this filer as a multiprotocol filer
(1) Multiprotocol filer
(2) NTFS-only filer
Selection (1-2)? [1]:
CIFS requires local /etc/passwd and /etc/group files and default files
will be created. The default passwd file contains entries for 'root',
'pcuser', and 'nobody'.
Enter the password for the root user []:
Retype the password:
The default name for this CIFS server is 'HANODE2'.
Would you like to change this name? [n]:
Data ONTAP CIFS services support four styles of user authentication.
Choose the one from the list below that best suits your situation.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

Active Directory domain authentication (Active Directory domains only)


Windows NT 4 domain authentication (Windows NT or Active Directory domains)
Windows Workgroup authentication using the filer's local user accounts
/etc/passwd and/or NIS/LDAP authentication

Selection (1-4)? [1]: 3


What is the name of the Workgroup? [WORKGROUP]:
Mon Feb 24 17:37:32 GMT [snmp.agent.msg.access.denied:warning]: Permission denie
d for SNMPv3 requests from this user. Reason: Password is too short (SNMPv3 requ
ires at least 8 characters).
Mon Feb 24 17:37:32 GMT [snmp.agent.msg.access.denied:warning]: Permission denie
d for SNMPv3 requests from root. Reason: Password is too short (SNMPv3 requires
at least 8 characters).
Mon Feb 24 17:37:32 GMT [passwd.changed:info]: passwd for user 'root' changed.
CIFS - Starting SMB protocol...
It is recommended that you create the local administrator account
(HANODE2\administrator) for this filer.
Do you want to create the HANODE2\administrator account? [y]: y
Enter the new password for HANODE2\administrator:
Retype the password:
Mismatch - try again.
Enter the new password for HANODE2\administrator:
Retype the password:
Welcome to the WORKGROUP Windows(R) workgroup
CIFS local server is running.
Data ONTAP (hanode2.)
login: root
Password:
hanode2> Mon Feb 24 17:38:07 GMT [hanode2: console_login_mgr:info]: root logged
in from console

hanode2>
hanode2>
hanode2> cf status
Cluster must be licensed and the system rebooted before using this command.
hanode2>
hanode2>
hanode2> Mon Feb 24 17:38:23 GMT [nbt.nbns.registrationComplete:info]: NBT: All
CIFS name registrations have completed for the local server.
hanode2>
hanode2>
hanode2>
hanode2>
hanode2> license add JQIGWWF
A cluster site license has been installed.
Clustered Failover will be enabled upon reboot.
Make sure that each individual service is licensed
on both nodes or on neither node. Remember to configure
the network interfaces for the other node.
hanode2> Mon Feb 24 17:39:04 GMT [hanode2: rc:notice]: cluster licensed
hanode2>
hanode2>
hanode2>
hanode2> rebooterror saving boot reason: bootargs_set_arg (1)
CIFS local server is shutting down...
CIFS local server has shut down...
Mon Feb 24 17:39:17 GMT [kern.shutdown:notice]: System shut down because : "rebo
ot".
Mon Feb 24 17:39:17 GMT [perf.archive.stop:info]: Performance archiver stopped.
pf_packet_read: reading packet: Bad file descriptor
pf_packet_read: reading packet: Bad file descriptor
This session is logged in /sim/node2/sessionlogs/log
NetApp Release 7.3.6: Thu Jul 7 00:41:19 PDT 2011
Copyright (c) 1992-2011 NetApp.
Starting boot on Mon Feb 24 17:39:19 GMT 2014
Mon Feb 24 17:39:19 GMT [iomem.init.fail:CRITICAL]: Failed to initialize caching
module (model name , serial number , part number ) in slot 1.
Mon Feb 24 17:39:23 GMT [fmmb.current.lock.disk:info]: Disk v0.16 is a local HA
mailbox disk.
Mon Feb 24 17:39:23 GMT [fmmb.current.lock.disk:info]: Disk v0.17 is a local HA
mailbox disk.
Mon Feb 24 17:39:23 GMT [fmmb.instStat.change:info]: normal mailbox instance on
local side.
Mon Feb 24 17:39:25 GMT [shelf.config.spha:info]: System is using single path HA
attached storage only.
Mon Feb 24 17:39:25 GMT [fmmb.current.lock.disk:info]: Disk v4.16 is a partner H
A mailbox disk.
Mon Feb 24 17:39:25 GMT [fmmb.current.lock.disk:info]: Disk v4.17 is a partner H
A mailbox disk.
Mon Feb 24 17:39:25 GMT [fmmb.instStat.change:info]: normal mailbox instance on
partner side.
Mon Feb 24 17:39:25 GMT [cf.fm.partner:info]: Cluster monitor: partner 'hanode1'
Mon Feb 24 17:39:25 GMT [cf.fm.timeMasterStatus:info]: Acting as cluster time sl
ave
Mon Feb 24 17:39:25 GMT [raid.cksum.replay.summary:info]: Replayed 0 checksum bl

ocks.
Mon Feb 24 17:39:25 GMT [raid.stripe.replay.summary:info]: Replayed 0 stripes.
Mon Feb 24 17:39:27 GMT [localhost: cf.fm.launch:info]: Launching cluster monito
r
cf.takeover.on_panic is changed to on
Mon Feb 24 17:39:27 GMT [localhost: cf.fm.partner:info]: Cluster monitor: partne
r 'hanode1'
Mon Feb 24 17:39:27 GMT [localhost: cf.fm.notkoverClusterDisable:warning]: Clust
er monitor: cluster takeover disabled (restart)
sparse volume upgrade done. num vol 0.
add net 127.0.0.0: gateway 127.0.0.1
Mon Feb 24 17:39:28 GMT [localhost: cf.fsm.takeoverOfPartnerDisabled:notice]: Cl
uster monitor: takeover of hanode1 disabled (cluster takeover disabled)
Vdisk Snap Table for host:0 is initialized
Mon Feb 24 17:39:28 GMT [localhost: rc:notice]: The system was down for 8 second
s
Mon Feb 24 17:39:36 GMT [hanode2: dfu.firmwareUpToDate:info]: Firmware is up-todate on all disk drives
Mon Feb 24 17:39:37 GMT [hanode2: netif.linkUp:info]: Ethernet ns0: Link up.
Mon Feb 24 17:39:37 GMT [hanode2: perf.archive.start:info]: Performance archiver
started. Sampling 23 objects and 208 counters.
Mon Feb 24 17:39:37 GMT [hanode2: netif.linkUp:info]: Ethernet ns1: Link up.
add net default: gateway 192.168.56.1
Mon Feb 24 17:39:39 GMT [hanode2: snmp.agent.msg.access.denied:warning]: Permiss
ion denied for SNMPv3 requests from root. Reason: Password is too short (SNMPv3
requires at least 8 characters).
Mon Feb 24 17:39:41 GMT [hanode2: mgr.boot.disk_done:info]: NetApp Release 7.3.6
boot complete. Last disk update written at Mon Feb 24 17:39:19 GMT 2014
Mon Feb 24 17:39:41 GMT [hanode2: mgr.boot.reason_ok:notice]: System rebooted af
ter a reboot command.
CIFS local server is running.
Ipspace "acp-ipspace" created
Data ONTAP (hanode2.)
login: root
Password:
Login incorrect
Data ONTAP (hanode2.)
login: root
Password:
hanode2> Mon Feb 24 17:39:56 GMT [hanode2: console_login_mgr:info]: root logged
in from console
hanode2>
hanode2>
hanode2>
hanode2>
hanode2>
hanode2> ifcoMon Feb 24 17:40:00 GMT [hanode2: monitor.globalStatus.critical:CRI
TICAL]: Cluster failover of hanode1 is not possible: cluster takeover disabled.
ifc not found. Type '?' for a list of commands
hanode2> ifconfig -a
ns0: flags=0x2c48867<UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,MULTICAST> mtu 1500
inet 192.168.56.210 netmask-or-prefix 0xffffff00 broadcast 192.168.56.25
5
ether 00:50:56:0e:5a:61 (auto-100tx-fd-up)
ns1: flags=0x2c48867<UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,MULTICAST> mtu 1500
inet 192.168.56.211 netmask-or-prefix 0xffffff00 broadcast 192.168.56.25

5
ether 00:50:56:0f:5a:61 (auto-100tx-fd-up)
lo: flags=0x1948049<UP,LOOPBACK,RUNNING,MULTICAST,TCPCKSUM> mtu 4064
inet 127.0.0.1 netmask-or-prefix 0xff000000 broadcast 127.0.0.1
ether 00:00:00:00:00:00 (Shared memory)
hanode2>
hanode2>
hanode2> Mon Feb 24 17:40:31 GMT [hanode2: nbt.nbns.registrationComplete:info]:
NBT: All CIFS name registrations have completed for the local server.
hanode2> cf status
Cluster disabled.
hanode2>
hanode2> Mon Feb 24 17:40:57 GMT [hanode2: cf.fsm.takeoverOfPartnerEnabled:notic
e]: Cluster monitor: takeover of hanode1 enabled
Mon Feb 24 17:40:57 GMT [hanode2: cf.fsm.takeoverByPartnerEnabled:notice]: Clust
er monitor: takeover of hanode2 by hanode1 enabled
Mon Feb 24 17:41:00 GMT [hanode2: monitor.globalStatus.ok:info]: The system's gl
obal status is normal.
hanode2> cf status
Cluster enabled, hanode1 is up.
hanode2> partner
partner: Not in takeover mode
hanode2> vol status
Volume State
Status
vol0 online
raid0, flex

Options
root, no_atime_update=on,
create_ucode=on,
convert_ucode=on,
maxdirsize=2621
hanode2> error saving boot reason: bootargs_set_arg (1)
Mon Feb 24 17:43:31 GMT [hanode2: cf.fsm.nfo.startingGracefulShutdown:warning]:
Negotiated failover: starting graceful shutdown.
CIFS local server is shutting down...
CIFS local server has shut down...
Mon Feb 24 17:43:31 GMT [hanode2: kern.shutdown:notice]: System shut down becaus
e : "reboot".
Mon Feb 24 17:43:32 GMT [hanode2: perf.archive.stop:info]: Performance archiver
stopped.
pf_packet_read: reading packet: Bad file descriptor
pf_packet_read: reading packet: Bad file descriptor
HALT: halting to allow cluster partner to takeover (fm) on Mon Feb 24 17:43:34 G
MT 2014
This session is logged in /sim/node2/sessionlogs/log
NetApp Release 7.3.6: Thu Jul 7 00:41:19 PDT 2011
Copyright (c) 1992-2011 NetApp.
Starting boot on Mon Feb 24 17:43:34 GMT 2014
Mon Feb 24 17:43:34 GMT [iomem.init.fail:CRITICAL]: Failed to initialize caching
module (model name , serial number , part number ) in slot 1.
Mon Feb 24 17:43:37 GMT [cf.disk.ResvFail:CRITICAL]: Disk v0.17 has been reserve
d by the cluster partner and cannot be accessed.
Mon Feb 24 17:43:37 GMT [cf.disk.ResvTakeOver:CRITICAL]: This node will wait for
cluster giveback and the disk reservations to be released.
Waiting for giveback
Reservation conflict found on this node's disks!
Local System ID: 99926066

Press Ctrl-C for Maintenance menu to release disks.


Disk reservations have been released
Mon Feb 24 17:46:34 GMT [fmmb.current.lock.disk:info]: Disk v0.16 is a local HA
mailbox disk.
Mon Feb 24 17:46:34 GMT [fmmb.current.lock.disk:info]: Disk v0.17 is a local HA
mailbox disk.
Mon Feb 24 17:46:34 GMT [fmmb.instStat.change:info]: normal mailbox instance on
local side.
Mon Feb 24 17:46:36 GMT [fmmb.current.lock.disk:info]: Disk v4.16 is a partner H
A mailbox disk.
Mon Feb 24 17:46:36 GMT [fmmb.current.lock.disk:info]: Disk v4.17 is a partner H
A mailbox disk.
Mon Feb 24 17:46:36 GMT [fmmb.instStat.change:info]: normal mailbox instance on
partner side.
Mon Feb 24 17:46:36 GMT [shelf.config.spha:info]: System is using single path HA
attached storage only.
Mon Feb 24 17:46:36 GMT [cf.fm.partner:info]: Cluster monitor: partner 'hanode1'
Mon Feb 24 17:46:36 GMT [cf.fm.timeMasterStatus:info]: Acting as cluster time sl
ave
Mon Feb 24 17:46:37 GMT [raid.cksum.replay.summary:info]: Replayed 0 checksum bl
ocks.
Mon Feb 24 17:46:37 GMT [raid.stripe.replay.summary:info]: Replayed 0 stripes.
Mon Feb 24 17:46:38 GMT [localhost: cf.fm.launch:info]: Launching cluster monito
r
Mon Feb 24 17:46:38 GMT [localhost: cf.fm.partner:info]: Cluster monitor: partne
r 'hanode1'
Mon Feb 24 17:46:38 GMT [localhost: cf.fm.discardNvram:notice]: Cluster monitor:
node was previously taken over, nvram may be discarded
sparse volume upgrade done. num vol 0.
add net 127.0.0.0: gateway 127.0.0.1
Vdisk Snap Table for host:0 is initialized
Mon Feb 24 17:46:39 GMT [localhost: rc:notice]: The system was down for 7 second
s
Mon Feb 24 17:46:42 GMT [hanode2: cf.fsm.takeoverOfPartnerEnabled:notice]: Clust
er monitor: takeover of hanode1 enabled
Mon Feb 24 17:46:42 GMT [hanode2: cf.fsm.takeoverByPartnerEnabled:notice]: Clust
er monitor: takeover of hanode2 by hanode1 enabled
Mon Feb 24 17:46:48 GMT [hanode2: dfu.firmwareUpToDate:info]: Firmware is up-todate on all disk drives
Mon Feb 24 17:46:49 GMT [hanode2: netif.linkUp:info]: Ethernet ns0: Link up.
Mon Feb 24 17:46:49 GMT [hanode2: perf.archive.start:info]: Performance archiver
started. Sampling 23 objects and 208 counters.
Mon Feb 24 17:46:49 GMT [hanode2: netif.linkUp:info]: Ethernet ns1: Link up.
add net default: gateway 192.168.56.1
Mon Feb 24 17:46:51 GMT [hanode2: snmp.agent.msg.access.denied:warning]: Permiss
ion denied for SNMPv3 requests from root. Reason: Password is too short (SNMPv3
requires at least 8 characters).
Mon Feb 24 17:46:53 GMT [hanode2: mgr.boot.disk_done:info]: NetApp Release 7.3.6
boot complete. Last disk update written at Mon Feb 24 17:46:30 GMT 2014
Mon Feb 24 17:46:53 GMT [hanode2: mgr.boot.reason_ok:notice]: System rebooted af
ter a giveback.
CIFS local server is running.
Data ONTAP (hanode2.)
login: root
Password:
hanode2> Mon Feb 24 17:47:28 GMT [hanode2: console_login_mgr:info]: root logged
in from console

hanode2> uptime
5:47pm up 3 mins, 0 NFS ops, 0 CIFS ops, 0 HTTP ops, 0 FCP ops, 0 iSCSI ops
hanode2>
hanode2>
hanode2> Mon Feb 24 17:47:43 GMT [hanode2: nbt.nbns.registrationComplete:info]:
NBT: All CIFS name registrations have completed for the local server.
sv_marketing_pri not licensed
sv_ontap_pri not licensed
sv_ontap_sec not licensed
sv_oracle_pri not licensed
sv_sharepoint_pri not licensed
sv_sql_pri not licensed
sv_unix_pri not licensed
sv_vi_pri not licensed
sv_vmware_pri not licensed
sv_windows_ofm_pri not licensed
sv_windows_pri not licensed
syncmirror_local not licensed
v-series not licensed
vld not licensed
hanode1> haMon Feb 24 17:34:30 GMT [hanode1: nbt.nbns.registrationComplete:info]
: NBT: All CIFS name registrations have completed for the local server.
hanode1> Mon Feb 24 17:34:59 GMT [hanode1: ha.takeoverImpNotDef:warning]: Takeov
er of the partner node is impossible due to reason CFO not licensed.
Mon Feb 24 17:35:10 GMT [hanode1: cf.fsm.partnerOk:notice]: Cluster monitor: par
tner ok
Mon Feb 24 17:35:14 GMT [hanode1: cf.fsm.partnerNotResponding:notice]: Cluster m
onitor: partner not responding
Mon Feb 24 17:36:38 GMT [hanode1: ha.takeoverImpNotDef:warning]: Takeover of the
partner node is impossible due to reason CFO not licensed.
hanode1> cf status
Cluster disabled.
hanode1> license
a_sis
cifs
cluster
cluster_remote
compression
disk_sanitization
fcp
flash_cache
flex_clone
flex_scale
flexcache_nfs
gateway_hitachi
http
iscsi
multistore
nearstore_option
nfs
operations_manager
protection_manager
provisioning_manager
smdomino
smsql
snapdrive_unix
snapdrive_windows
snaplock
snaplock_enterprise

not licensed
site DZDACHD
site JQIGWWF
not licensed
not licensed
not licensed
not licensed
not licensed
not licensed
not licensed
not licensed
not licensed
not licensed
site BSLRLTG
not licensed
not licensed
site BQOEAZL
not licensed
not licensed
not licensed
not licensed
not licensed
not licensed
not licensed
not licensed
not licensed

snapmanager_hyperv not licensed


snapmanager_oracle not licensed
snapmanager_sap not licensed
snapmanager_sharepoint not licensed
snapmanagerexchange not licensed
snapmirror not licensed
snapmirror_sync not licensed
snapmover not licensed
snaprestore site DNDCBQH
snapvalidator not licensed
sv_applications_pri not licensed
sv_exchange_pri not licensed
sv_linux_pri not licensed
sv_marketing_pri not licensed
sv_ontap_pri not licensed
sv_ontap_sec not licensed
sv_oracle_pri not licensed
sv_sharepoint_pri not licensed
sv_sql_pri not licensed
sv_unix_pri not licensed
sv_vi_pri not licensed
sv_vmware_pri not licensed
sv_windows_ofm_pri not licensed
sv_windows_pri not licensed
syncmirror_local not licensed
v-series not licensed
vld not licensed
hanode1> Mon Feb 24 17:39:28 GMT [hanode1: cf.fsm.partnerOk:notice]: Cluster mon
itor: partner ok
Mon Feb 24 17:39:28 GMT [hanode1: cf.fsm.takeoverOfPartnerDisabled:notice]: Clus
ter monitor: takeover of partner disabled (cluster takeover disabled)
Mon Feb 24 17:39:29 GMT [hanode1: cf.fm.partner:info]: Cluster monitor: partner
'hanode2'
Mon Feb 24 17:39:29 GMT [hanode1: cf.fm.timeMasterStatus:info]: Acting as cluste
r time master
hanode1>
hanode1>
hanode1>
hanode1>
hanode1> cf status
Cluster disabled.
hanode1>
hanode1>
hanode1> cf
Usage: cf [disable|enable|forcetakeover [-[d][f]]|forcegiveback|giveback [-f]|hw
_assist|monitor|partner|status [-t]|takeover [-f | -n]]
hanode1> cf enable
Mon Feb 24 17:40:56 GMT [hanode1: cf.misc.operatorEnable:warning]: Cluster monit
or: operator initiated enabling of cluster
hanode1> Mon Feb 24 17:40:57 GMT [hanode1: cf.fsm.takeoverOfPartnerDisabled:noti
ce]: Cluster monitor: takeover of hanode2 disabled (cluster takeover disabled by
partner)
Mon Feb 24 17:40:57 GMT [hanode1: cf.fsm.takeoverByPartnerEnabled:notice]: Clust
er monitor: takeover of hanode1 by hanode2 enabled
Mon Feb 24 17:40:57 GMT [hanode1: cf.fsm.takeoverOfPartnerEnabled:notice]: Clust
er monitor: takeover of hanode2 enabled
Mon Feb 24 17:41:00 GMT [hanode1: monitor.globalStatus.ok:info]: The system's gl
obal status is normal.

hanode1> cf statu
cf: Invalid option 'statu'
Usage: cf [disable|enable|forcetakeover [-[d][f]]|forcegiveback|giveback [-f]|hw
_assist|monitor|partner|status [-t]|takeover [-f | -n]]
hanode1> cf status
Cluster enabled, hanode2 is up.
hanode1>
hanode1>
hanode1>
hanode1> partner
partner: Not in takeover mode
hanode1> vol status
Volume State
Status
Options
vol0 online
raid0, flex
root, no_atime_update=on,
create_ucode=on,
convert_ucode=on,
maxdirsize=2621
hanode1>
hanode1>
hanode1>
hanode1>
hanode1>
hanode1>
hanode1>
hanode1>
hanode1>
hanode1>
hanode1>
hanode1> takeover
takeover not found. Type '?' for a list of commands
hanode1> cf partner
hanode2
hanode1> cf takeover
cf: takeover initiated by operator
hanode1> Mon Feb 24 17:43:30 GMT [hanode1: cf.misc.operatorTakeover:warning]: Cl
uster monitor: takeover initiated by operator
Mon Feb 24 17:43:30 GMT [hanode1: cf.fsm.nfo.acceptTakeoverReq:warning]: Negotia
ted failover: accepting takeover request by partner, reason: operator initiated
cf takeover. Asking partner to shutdown gracefully; will takeover in at most 180
seconds.
Mon Feb 24 17:43:34 GMT [hanode1: cf.fsm.firmwareStatus:info]: Cluster monitor:
partner rebooting
Mon Feb 24 17:43:34 GMT [hanode1: cf.fsm.nfo.partnerShutdown:warning]: Negotiate
d failover: partner has shutdown
Mon Feb 24 17:43:34 GMT [hanode1: cf.fsm.takeover.nfo:info]: Cluster monitor: ta
keover attempted after 'cf takeover'. command
Mon Feb 24 17:43:34 GMT [hanode1: cf.fsm.stateTransit:warning]: Cluster monitor:
UP --> TAKEOVER
Mon Feb 24 17:43:34 GMT [hanode1: cf.fm.takeoverStarted:warning]: Cluster monito
r: takeover started
Mon Feb 24 17:43:35 GMT [hanode1: nv.partner.disabled:info]: NVRAM takeover: Par
tner NVRAM was disabled.
Replaying takeover WAFL log
Mon Feb 24 17:43:36 GMT [hanode2/hanode1: wafl.takeover.nvram.missing:info]: WAF
L takeover: No WAFL nvlog records were found to replay.
Mon Feb 24 17:43:36 GMT [hanode2/hanode1: wafl.replay.done:info]: WAFL log repla
y completed, 0 seconds
Vdisk Snap Table for host:1 is initialized
Mon Feb 24 17:43:47 GMT [hanode2/hanode1: net.ifconfig.noPartner:error]: ifconfi
g: 'ns0' cannot be configured: Address does not match any partner interface.

ifconfig: ns0: no such interface


ifconfig: ns1: no such interface
add net default: gateway 192.168.56.1: network unreachable
Mon Feb 24 17:43:47 GMT [hanode2/hanode1: net.ifconfig.noPartner:error]: ifconfi
g: 'ns1' cannot be configured: Address does not match any partner interface.
hanode1> Mon Feb 24 17:43:58 GMT [hanode2/hanode1: snmp.agent.msg.access.denied:
warning]: Permission denied for SNMPv3 requests from root. Reason: Password is t
oo short (SNMPv3 requires at least 8 characters).
Mon Feb 24 17:44:00 GMT [hanode1: monitor.globalStatus.ok:info]: This node is at
tempting to takeover hanode2.
hanode1> cf takeoverMon Feb 24 17:44:39 GMT [hanode1: net.ifconfig.takeoverError
:warning]: WARNING: 2 errors detected during network takeover processing WARNING
: Some network clients may not be able to access the cluster during takeover
Mon Feb 24 17:44:39 GMT [hanode1: cf.rsrc.takeoverOpFail:error]: Cluster monitor
: takeover during ifconfig_2 failed; takeover continuing...
CIFS partner server is running.
Mon Feb 24 17:44:39 GMT [hanode1 (takeover): cf.rsrc.transitTime:notice]: Top Ta
keover transit times registry_postrc_phase1=41429, rc=19281 {options=10200, host
name=8642, always_do_just_after_etc_rc=170, ifconfig=88, always_do_just_before_e
tc_rc=80, raid_config_prerc=20, options=19, routed=11, ems_postrc=11}, wafl=980
{prvol_to_done=520, pvvols_to_done=460, paggrs_to_done=0, prvol_mnt_end=0, part_
vols_mnt_end=0}, registry_prerc=669, raid=460, wafl_sync=385, wafl_restart=260 {
restarters=200, vdisk=60}, raid
Mon Feb 24 17:44:39 GMT [hanode1 (takeover): cf.fm.takeoverComplete:warning]: Cl
uster monitor: takeover completed
Mon Feb 24 17:44:39 GMT [hanode1 (takeover): cf.fm.takeoverDuration:warning]: Cl
uster monitor: takeover duration time is 65 seconds
cf: in takeover mode!
hanode1(takeover)> vol status
Volume State
vol0 online

Status
raid0, flex

Options
root, no_atime_update=on,
create_ucode=on,
convert_ucode=on,
maxdirsize=2621
hanode1(takeover)> cf giMon Feb 24 17:45:00 GMT [hanode1 (takeover): monitor.glo
balStatus.critical:CRITICAL]: This node has taken over hanode2.
Mon Feb 24 17:45:00 GMT [hanode2/hanode1: monitor.globalStatus.critical:CRITICAL
]: hanode1 has taken over this node.
hanode1(takeover)> cf give backup
cf: Invalid option 'give'
Usage: cf [disable|enable|forcetakeover [-[d][f]]|forcegiveback|giveback [-f]|hw
_assist|monitor|partner|status [-t]|takeover [-f | -n]]
hanode1(takeover)> cf givebackup
cf: Invalid option 'givebackup'
Usage: cf [disable|enable|forcetakeover [-[d][f]]|forcegiveback|giveback [-f]|hw
_assist|monitor|partner|status [-t]|takeover [-f | -n]]
hanode1(takeover)> cMon Feb 24 17:45:29 GMT [hanode2/hanode1: nbt.nbns.registrat
ionComplete:info]: NBT: All CIFS name registrations have completed for the partn
er server.
f givebackup
cf: Invalid option 'givebackup'
Usage: cf [disable|enable|forcetakeover [-[d][f]]|forcegiveback|giveback [-f]|hw
_assist|monitor|partner|status [-t]|takeover [-f | -n]]
hanode1(takeover)>
hanode1(takeover)> partner
Login to partner shell: hanode2

hanode2/hanode1> Mon Feb 24 17:45:37 GMT [hanode1 (takeover): cf.partner.login:n


otice]: Login to partner shell: hanode2
hanode2/hanode1> uptime
5:45pm down 2 mins, taken over by node 'hanode1'
hanode2/hanode1> partner
Logoff from partner shell: hanode2
hanode1(takeover)> Mon Feb 24 17:45:54 GMT [hanode1 (takeover): cf.partner.logof
f:notice]: Logoff from partner shell: hanode2
hanode1(takeover)> cf giveback
Mon Feb 24 17:46:27 GMT [hanode1 (takeover): cf.misc.operatorGiveback:info]: Clu
ster monitor: giveback initiated by operator
Mon Feb 24 17:46:27 GMT [hanode1: cf.fm.givebackStarted:warning]: Cluster monito
r: giveback started
hanode1(takeover)>
CIFS partner server is shutting down...
CIFS partner server has shut down...
Mon Feb 24 17:46:30 GMT [hanode1: cf.rsrc.transitTime:notice]: Top Giveback tran
sit times ndmpd=1897, wafl=581 {sync_clean=290, giveback_sync=247, finish=32, vo
l_refs=12, mark_abort=0, wait_offline=0, wait_create=0, abort_scans=0, drain_msg
s=0, zombie_wait=0}, wafl_gb_sync=388, raid=88, java=50, registry_giveback=50, v
disk=34, cifs=29, snmp=26, nfsd=24
Mon Feb 24 17:46:30 GMT [hanode1: asup.msg.giveback.delayed:info]: giveback Auto
Support delayed 5 minutes (until after the giveback process is complete).
Mon Feb 24 17:46:30 GMT [hanode1: cf.fm.givebackComplete:warning]: Cluster monit
or: giveback completed
Mon Feb 24 17:46:30 GMT [hanode1: cf.fm.givebackDuration:warning]: Cluster monit
or: giveback duration time is 3 seconds
Mon Feb 24 17:46:30 GMT [hanode1: cf.fsm.stateTransit:warning]: Cluster monitor:
TAKEOVER --> UP
Mon Feb 24 17:46:31 GMT [hanode1: cf.fsm.takeoverByPartnerDisabled:notice]: Clus
ter monitor: takeover of hanode1 by hanode2 disabled (unsynchronized log)
Mon Feb 24 17:46:36 GMT [hanode1: cf.fsm.partnerNotResponding:notice]: Cluster m
onitor: partner not responding
Mon Feb 24 17:46:36 GMT [hanode1: cf.fm.timeMasterStatus:info]: Acting as cluste
r time master
Mon Feb 24 17:46:37 GMT [hanode1: cf.fsm.partnerOk:notice]: Cluster monitor: par
tner ok
Mon Feb 24 17:46:37 GMT [hanode1: cf.fsm.takeoverOfPartnerEnabled:notice]: Clust
er monitor: takeover of hanode2 enabled
Mon Feb 24 17:46:40 GMT [hanode1: cf.fsm.takeoverOfPartnerDisabled:notice]: Clus
ter monitor: takeover of hanode2 disabled (unsynchronized log)
Mon Feb 24 17:46:41 GMT [hanode1: cf.fsm.takeoverByPartnerEnabled:notice]: Clust
er monitor: takeover of hanode1 by hanode2 enabled
Mon Feb 24 17:46:42 GMT [hanode1: cf.fsm.takeoverOfPartnerEnabled:notice]: Clust
er monitor: takeover of hanode2 enabled
Mon Feb 24 17:47:00 GMT [hanode1: monitor.globalStatus.ok:info]: The system's gl
obal status is normal.
hanode1> uptime
5:47pm up 14 mins, 0 NFS ops, 0 CIFS ops, 0 HTTP ops, 0 FCP ops, 0 iSCSI ops
hanode1>
hanode1>
hanode1>
hanode1> version
NetApp Release 7.3.6: Thu Jul 7 00:41:19 PDT 2011
hanode1>
hanode1>

hanode1> nodes
nodes not found. Type '?' for a list of commands
hanode1> node
node not found. Type '?' for a list of commands
hanode1>
hanode1>
hanode1> cf status
Cluster enabled, hanode2 is up.
hanode1>
hanode1>
hanode1>
hanode1>
hanode1>
login as: root
root@192.168.56.104's password:
node1>
node1>
node1>
node1> df -g
Filesystem
/vol/vol0/
/vol/vol0/.snapshot

total
0GB
0GB

used
0GB
0GB

ot
/vol/vol1/
/vol/vol1/.snapshot

0GB
0GB

0GB
0GB

0GB
0GB

ot
/vol/NFSvol/
/vol/NFSvol/.snapshot

0GB
0GB

0GB
0GB

0GB
0GB

0% /vol/NFSvol/
1% /vol/NFSvol/.sn

apshot
/vol/vol2/
/vol/vol2/.snapshot

0GB
0GB

0GB
0GB

0GB
0GB

7% /vol/vol2/
0% /vol/vol2/.snapsh

ot
/vol/vfiler1/
/vol/vfiler1/.snapshot

0GB

0GB

0GB

0% /vol/vfiler1/
0% /vol/vfiler1/.

snapshot
/vol/src_vol/
/vol/src_vol/.snapshot

0GB

0GB

avail capacity Mounted on


0GB
50% /vol/vol0/
0GB
---% /vol/vol0/.snapsh

0GB
0GB

0GB

62% /vol/vol1/
0% /vol/vol1/.snapsh

0GB
0GB

0GB

0GB

snapshot
node1> src_vol
src_vol not found. Type '?' for a list of commands
node1>
node1>
node1> sysstat -us 1
CPU Total
Net kB/s
Disk kB/s
Tape kB/s Cache
ops/s
in out read write read write age
0%
0
0
0
0
0
0
0 >60
0%
0
0
0
0
0
0
0 >60
0%
0
0
0
0
0
0
0 >60
0%
0
0
0
0
0
0
0 >60
0%
0
1
0
0
0
0
0 >60
0%
0
0
0
0
0
0
0 >60
0%
0
0
0
0
0
0
0 >60
0%
0
0
0
0
0
0
0 >60

0% /vol/src_vol/
0% /vol/src_vol/.

Cache CP CP Disk
hit time ty util
100% 0% - 0%
100% 0% - 0%
100% 0% - 0%
100% 0% - 0%
100% 0% - 0%
100% 0% - 0%
100% 0% - 0%
100% 0% - 0%

0%
0%
0%

0
0
0

0
0
0

0
0
0

0
32
0

8
164
0

0
0
0

0
0
0

>60 100% 0% - 2%
>60 100% 21% T 22%
>60 100% 0% - 2%

-Summary Statistics ( 11 samples 1 secs/sample)


CPU Total
Net kB/s
Disk kB/s
Tape kB/s Cache Cache CP CP Disk
ops/s
in out read write read write age hit time ty util
Min
0%
0
0
0
0
0
0
0 >60 100% 0% * 0%
Avg
0%
0
0
0
2
15
0
0 >60 100% 1% * 2%
Max
0%
0
1
0
32
164
0
0 >60 100% 21% * 22%
node1> sysstat -x 1
CPU NFS CIFS HTTP Total
Net kB/s Disk kB/s
Tape kB/s Cache Cache
in out read write read write age hit
0%
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0 >60 100%
0%
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0 >60 100%
0%
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0 >60 100%
0%
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
8
0
0 >60 100%
0%
0
0
0
0
0
0
32
170
0
0 >60 100%
0%
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0 >60 100%
0%
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0 >60 100%
1%
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0 >60 100%
0%
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
8
0
0 >60 100%
node1> nfsstat -I
nfsstat: Invalid option - I
usage: nfsstat <interval> [ <count> ]
usage: vfiler run <vfname>
nfsstat -h [ -n [ <count> ] ] | [ [ <hostname or ip address> ] [ <interval> ] ]
usage: vfiler run <vfname> nfsstat -l [ <count> ]
usage: nfsstat -z
usage: nfsstat -C
usage: nfsstat [ -c ] [ -t ]
node1> nfsstat -i
nfsstat: Invalid option - i
usage: nfsstat <interval> [ <count> ]
usage: vfiler run <vfname>
nfsstat -h [ -n [ <count> ] ] | [ [ <hostname or ip address> ] [ <interval> ] ]
usage: vfiler run <vfname> nfsstat -l [ <count> ]
usage: nfsstat -z
usage: nfsstat -C
usage: nfsstat [ -c ] [ -t ]
node1> nfsstat
Server rpc:
TCP:
calls
badcalls
303
10

nullrecv
0

badlen
0

xdrcall
10

UDP:
calls
0

badcalls
0

nullrecv
0

badlen
0

xdrcall
0

IPv4:
calls
303

badcalls
10

nullrecv
0

badlen
0

xdrcall
10

IPv6:
calls

badcalls

nullrecv

badlen

xdrcall

Server nfs:
calls
badcalls
293
0
Server nfs
null
0 0%
wrcache
0 0%
mkdir
0 0%

V2: (0 calls)
getattr
setattr
0 0%
0 0%
write
create
0 0%
0 0%
rmdir
readdir
0 0%
0 0%

Read request stats (version 2)


0-511
512-1023 1K-2047
0

root
0 0%
remove
0 0%
statfs
0 0%

lookup
0 0%
rename
0 0%

readlink
0 0%
link
0 0%

read
0 0%
symlink
0 0%

2K-4095

4K-8191

8K-16383

16K-32767 32K

4K-8191

8K-16383

16K-32767 32K

-65535 64K-131071 > 131071


0
0
0

0
0
Write request stats (version 2)
0-511
512-1023 1K-2047
2K-4095
0

-65535 64K-131071 > 131071


0
0
0
0

Server nfs V3: (293 calls)


null
getattr
setattr
19 6%
51 17%
31 11%
write
create
mkdir
14 5%
24 8%
0 0%
rename
link
readdir
3 1%
0 0%
0 0%
commit
0 0%

lookup
31 11%
symlink
0 0%
readdir+
21 7%

access
45 15%
mknod
0 0%
fsstat
15 5%

readlink
0 0%
remove
18 6%
fsinfo
20 7%

read
1 0%
rmdir
0 0%
pathconf
0 0%

Read request stats (version 3)


0-511
512-1023 1K-2047

2K-4095

4K-8191

8K-16383

16K-32767 32K

4K-8191

8K-16383

16K-32767 32K

-65535 64K-131071 > 131071


0
0
0

0
0
Write request stats (version 3)
0-511
512-1023 1K-2047
2K-4095
3

-65535 64K-131071 > 131071


0
0
0
0

Misaligned Read request stats


BIN-0
BIN-1
BIN-2
BIN-3
0
0
0
0
Misaligned Write request stats
BIN-0
BIN-1
BIN-2
BIN-3

BIN-4
0

BIN-5
0

BIN-6
0

BIN-7
0

BIN-4

BIN-5

BIN-6

BIN-7

11
0
0
0
0
0
0
node1> nfsstat -z 1 1
nfsstat: zeroing stats - ignoring other options specified
node1> nfsstat -z 1
nfsstat: zeroing stats - ignoring other options specified
node1> nfsstat
Server rpc:
TCP:
calls
badcalls
0
0

nullrecv
0

badlen
0

xdrcall
0

UDP:
calls
0

badcalls
0

nullrecv
0

badlen
0

xdrcall
0

IPv4:
calls
0

badcalls
0

nullrecv
0

badlen
0

xdrcall
0

IPv6:
calls
0

badcalls
0

nullrecv
0

badlen
0

xdrcall
0

Server nfs:
calls
badcalls
0
0
Server nfs
null
0 0%
wrcache
0 0%
mkdir
0 0%

V2: (0 calls)
getattr
setattr
0 0%
0 0%
write
create
0 0%
0 0%
rmdir
readdir
0 0%
0 0%

Read request stats (version 2)


0-511
512-1023 1K-2047
0

root
0 0%
remove
0 0%
statfs
0 0%

lookup
0 0%
rename
0 0%

readlink
0 0%
link
0 0%

read
0 0%
symlink
0 0%

2K-4095

4K-8191

8K-16383

16K-32767 32K

4K-8191

8K-16383

16K-32767 32K

access
0 0%
mknod
0 0%
fsstat
0 0%

readlink
0 0%
remove
0 0%
fsinfo
0 0%

read
0 0%
rmdir
0 0%
pathconf
0 0%

-65535 64K-131071 > 131071


0
0
0

0
0
Write request stats (version 2)
0-511
512-1023 1K-2047
2K-4095
0

-65535 64K-131071 > 131071


0
0
0
0

Server nfs V3: (0 calls)


null
getattr
setattr
0 0%
0 0%
0 0%
write
create
mkdir
0 0%
0 0%
0 0%
rename
link
readdir
0 0%
0 0%
0 0%
commit

lookup
0 0%
symlink
0 0%
readdir+
0 0%

0 0%
Read request stats (version 3)
0-511
512-1023 1K-2047
0

2K-4095

-65535 64K-131071 > 131071


0
0
0

0
0
Write request stats (version 3)
0-511
512-1023 1K-2047
2K-4095
0

-65535 64K-131071 > 131071


0
0
0
0

4K-8191

8K-16383

16K-32767 32K

4K-8191

8K-16383

16K-32767 32K

Misaligned Read request stats


BIN-0
BIN-1
BIN-2
BIN-3
BIN-4
BIN-5
BIN-6
BIN-7
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Misaligned Write request stats
BIN-0
BIN-1
BIN-2
BIN-3
BIN-4
BIN-5
BIN-6
BIN-7
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
node1> nfs_hist
nfs_hist not found. Type '?' for a list of commands
node1> nfs
Use of "nfs" by itself is deprecated, please use "nfs status"
The following commands are available; for more information
type "nfs help <command>"
diag
nsdb
on
stat
help
off
setup
status
NFS server is running.
node1> nfs stat
Server rpc:
TCP:
calls
badcalls
0
0

nullrecv
0

badlen
0

xdrcall
0

UDP:
calls
0

badcalls
0

nullrecv
0

badlen
0

xdrcall
0

IPv4:
calls
0

badcalls
0

nullrecv
0

badlen
0

xdrcall
0

IPv6:
calls
0

badcalls
0

nullrecv
0

badlen
0

xdrcall
0

Server nfs:
calls
badcalls
0
0
Server nfs
null
0 0%
wrcache
0 0%

V2: (0 calls)
getattr
setattr
0 0%
0 0%
write
create
0 0%
0 0%

root
0 0%
remove
0 0%

lookup
0 0%
rename
0 0%

readlink
0 0%
link
0 0%

read
0 0%
symlink
0 0%

mkdir
0 0%

rmdir
0 0%

readdir
0 0%

Read request stats (version 2)


0-511
512-1023 1K-2047
0

statfs
0 0%
2K-4095

-65535 64K-131071 > 131071


0
0
0

0
0
Write request stats (version 2)
0-511
512-1023 1K-2047
2K-4095
0

-65535 64K-131071 > 131071


0
0
0
0

4K-8191

8K-16383

16K-32767 32K

4K-8191

8K-16383

16K-32767 32K

Server nfs V3: (0 calls)


null
getattr
setattr
0 0%
0 0%
0 0%
write
create
mkdir
0 0%
0 0%
0 0%
rename
link
readdir
0 0%
0 0%
0 0%
commit
0 0%

lookup
0 0%
symlink
0 0%
readdir+
0 0%

access
0 0%
mknod
0 0%
fsstat
0 0%

readlink
0 0%
remove
0 0%
fsinfo
0 0%

read
0 0%
rmdir
0 0%
pathconf
0 0%

Read request stats (version 3)


0-511
512-1023 1K-2047

2K-4095

4K-8191

8K-16383

16K-32767 32K

4K-8191

8K-16383

16K-32767 32K

-65535 64K-131071 > 131071


0
0
0

0
0
Write request stats (version 3)
0-511
512-1023 1K-2047
2K-4095
0

-65535 64K-131071 > 131071


0
0
0
0

Misaligned Read request stats


BIN-0
BIN-1
BIN-2
BIN-3
BIN-4
BIN-5
BIN-6
BIN-7
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Misaligned Write request stats
BIN-0
BIN-1
BIN-2
BIN-3
BIN-4
BIN-5
BIN-6
BIN-7
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
node1> priv set advanced
Warning: These advanced commands are potentially dangerous; use
them only when directed to do so by NetApp
personnel.
node1*>
node1*> statit
statit: expected '-b'
usage: statit -b
take beginning snapshot of performance stats
statit -e <flags>
take ending snapshot of stats and print report
optional flags include:

-n
append 'nfsstat -c' output to the report
-r
report counts over interval instead of per-second rates
node1*> man statit
man: No manual entry found for 'statit' in any section
node1*> statit -b
node1*> statit -e
Hostname: node1 ID: 0099923240 Memory: 512 MB
NetApp Release 7.3.6: Thu Jul 7 00:41:19 PDT 2011
<L>
Start time: Wed Feb 19 08:11:09 GMT 2014
2.499290
0.049882
0.000247
0.049635
2.449408

CPU Statistics
time (seconds)
100
system time
2
rupt time
0
non-rupt system time 2
idle time
98

0.000000 time in CP
0.000000 rupt time in CP
1009.49
0.00
0.00
0.00
147.24
1.60
0.00
0.00
0.00
9.60
66.82
44.41
16.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
94776
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00

%
%
%
%
%

0 %

(247 rupts x 1 usec/rupt)

100 %

Miscellaneous Statistics (per second)


hard context switches
0.00 NFS operations
CIFS operations
0.00 HTTP operations
NetCache URLs
0.00 streaming packets
network KB received
0.00 network KB transmitted
disk KB read
102.43 disk KB written
NVRAM KB written
0.00 nolog KB written
WAFL bufs given to clients
0.00 checksum cache hits (
no checksum - partial buffer
0.00 FCP operations
iSCSI operations
WAFL Statistics (per
name cache hits
( 69%)
buf hash hits
( 100%)
inode cache hits
( 100%)
buf cache hits
( 100%)
blocks read
chains read-ahead
blocks speculative read-ahead
stripes written
wafl_timer generated CP
wafl_avail_bufs generated CP
full NV-log generated CP
flush generated CP
wafl_avail_vbufs generated CP
container-indirect-pin CP
low datavecs generated CP
IOWAIT suspends
dirty buffer susp msecs
buffers
xors
long
long
long
long
long

0%)

second)
4.40 name cache misses
( 31%)
0.00 buf hash misses
( 0%)
0.00 inode cache misses ( 0%)
0.00 buf cache misses
( 0%)
0.00 blocks read-ahead
0.00 dummy reads
0.00 blocks written
0.00 blocks over-written
0.00 snapshot generated CP
0.00 dirty_blk_cnt generated CP
0.00 back-to-back CP
0.00 sync generated CP
0.00 deferred back-to-back CP
0.00 low mbufs generated CP
58.42 non-restart messages
0.00 next nvlog nearly full msecs
0.00 nvlog full susp msecs

RAID Statistics (per second)


0.00 long
consumed [0]
0.00 long
low priority [0]
0.00 long
monitor tics [0]
0.00 long
dispatches [1]
0.00 long
consumed hipri [1]
0.00 long

dispatches [0]
consumed hipri [0]
high priority [0]
monitor clears [0]
consumed [1]
low priority [1]

0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
iface
ns0
ns1
vh

long high priority [1]


long monitor clears [1]
blocked mode xor
fast adjustments
avg batch start
tetrises written
slave tetrises
partial stripes
blocks written

0.00
18
0.00
0.00
0
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00

long monitor tics [1]


max batch
timed mode xor
slow adjustments
avg stripe/msec
master tetrises
stripes written
full stripes
blocks read

Network Interface Statistics (per second)


bytes
packets multicasts
errors collisions pkt drops
330.49
3.60
0.80
0.00
0.00
163.25
1.60
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00

side
recv
xmit
recv
xmit
recv
xmit

Disk Statistics (per second)


ut% is the percent of time the disk was busy.
xfers is the number of data-transfer commands issued per second.
xfers = ureads + writes + cpreads + greads + gwrites
chain is the average number of 4K blocks per command.
usecs is the average disk round-trip time per 4K block.
disk

ut% xfers ureads--chain-usecs writes--chain-usecs cpreads-cha

in-usecs greads--chain-usecs gwrites-chain-usecs


/aggr3000/plex0/rg0:
v4.19
3 1.60
0.80 2.00 20500 0.80 2.00

0.00

..

0.00 ....
. 0.00 ....
.
3 1.60
0.80 2.00 20500 0.80 2.00

0.00

..

0.00 ....
. 0.00 ....
.
3 1.60
0.80 2.00 20500 0.80 2.00

0.00

..

0.00 ....
. 0.00 ....
.
3 1.60
0.80 2.00 20500 0.80 2.00

0.00

..

0.00 ....
. 0.00 ....
.
3 1.60
0.80 2.00 20500 0.80 2.00

0.00

..

0.00 ....
. 0.00 ....
.
3 1.60
0.80 2.00 20500 0.80 2.00

0.00

..

0.00 ....
. 0.00 ....
.
3 1.60
0.80 2.00 20500 0.80 2.00

0.00

..

0.00 ....
. 0.00 ....
.
3 1.60
0.80 2.00 20500 0.80 2.00

0.00

..

..
. 0.00 ....
. 0.00 ....
.
/aggr0/plex0/rg0:
v4.16
3 1.20
0.80 10.00 3500 0.40 10.00

0.00

..

0.00

..

..

v4.40
..

v4.20
..

v4.41
..

v4.21
..

v4.42
..

v4.22
..

v4.43

..
v4.17

0.00 ....
. 0.00 ....
.
3 1.20
0.80 10.00 3500 0.40 10.00

..

v4.18

0.00 ....
. 0.00 ....
.
3 1.20
0.80 10.00 3500 0.40 10.00

0.00

..

....

0.00

..

0.00 ....
. 0.00
1 0.40
0.00 ....

....
.
. 0.40 2.00

0.00

..

0.00 ....
. 0.00
0 0.00
0.00 ....

....
.
. 0.00 ....

0.00

..

0.00 ....
. 0.00
0 0.00
0.00 ....

....
.
. 0.00 ....

0.00

..

0.00 ....
. 0.00
0 0.00
0.00 ....

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.
. 0.00 ....

0.00

..

0.00 ....
. 0.00
0 0.00
0.00 ....

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.
. 0.00 ....

0.00

..

0.00 ....
. 0.00
0 0.00
0.00 ....

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.
. 0.00 ....

0.00

..

0.00 ....
. 0.00
0 0.00
0.00 ....

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.
. 0.00 ....

0.00

..

0.00

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..
. 0.00 ....
. 0.00
/aggr2000/plex0/rg0:
v4.32
0 0.00
0.00 ....
..

v4.33
..

v4.34
..

v4.35
..

v4.36
..

v4.37
..

v4.38
..

v4.39
..

....

Aggregate statistics:
Minimum
0 0.00

0.00

Mean

0.00
2 0.80

0.40

Maximum

0.00
3 1.60

0.80

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

....
.

0.00

....

0.00
....

.
0.00

0.00
....

....

Spares and other disks:


v4.27
0 0.00
..

0.00

....

Spares and other disks:


v4.24
0 0.00
..

.
0.00

0.00

0.40

0.00

0.80

0.00

0.00

....

Spares and other disks:


v4.44
0 0.00
..

0.00

0.00

Spares and other disks:


v4.29
0 0.00
.

0.00

0.00

..

0.00

....

.
0.00

0.00
....

0.00

0.00

....
.

0.00

....

0.00

..

....

0.00

..

....

0.00

..

....

0.00

..

.
0.00

....
.

....
.

....

.
0.00
.

Spares and other disks:


v4.28
0 0.00
..

0.00

0.00

....

Spares and other disks:


v4.25
0 0.00
..

0.00

0.00

0.00

.
0.00

....

0.00
....

....

Spares and other disks:


v4.26
0 0.00
..

....

0.00
....

0.00

0.00

....

....

0.00

..

....

0.00

..

....

0.00

..

.
0.00

....
.

.
0.00

....

FCP Statistics (per second)


0.00 FCP Bytes recv
0.00 FCP Bytes sent
0.00 FCP ops
iSCSI Statistics (per second)
0.00 iSCSI Bytes recv
0.00 iSCSI Bytes xmit
0.00 iSCSI ops
Tape Statistics (per second)
tape
write bytes blocks
read bytes blocks
node1*> statit -e
statit: must first do statit -b
usage: statit -b
take beginning snapshot of performance stats
statit -e <flags>
take ending snapshot of stats and print report
optional flags include:
-n
append 'nfsstat -c' output to the report
-r
report counts over interval instead of per-second rates
node1*> statit -be
statit: must first do statit -b
usage: statit -b
take beginning snapshot of performance stats
statit -e <flags>
take ending snapshot of stats and print report
optional flags include:
-n
append 'nfsstat -c' output to the report
-r
report counts over interval instead of per-second rates
node1*> statit -b
node1*> statit -e
Hostname: node1 ID: 0099923240 Memory: 512 MB
NetApp Release 7.3.6: Thu Jul 7 00:41:19 PDT 2011
<L>
Start time: Wed Feb 19 08:11:48 GMT 2014
2.570913
0.004439
0.000257
0.004182
2.566474

CPU Statistics
time (seconds)
100
system time
0
rupt time
0
non-rupt system time 0
idle time
100

0.000000 time in CP
0.000000 rupt time in CP

%
%
%
%
%

0 %

(257 rupts x 1 usec/rupt)

100 %

Miscellaneous Statistics (per second)

901.24
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.78
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
17.11
0.78
13.22
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
94776
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
iface
ns0
ns1
vh

hard context switches


CIFS operations
NetCache URLs
network KB received
disk KB read
NVRAM KB written
WAFL bufs given to clients
no checksum - partial buffer
iSCSI operations
WAFL Statistics (per
name cache hits
( 0%)
buf hash hits
( 100%)
inode cache hits
( 100%)
buf cache hits
( 100%)
blocks read
chains read-ahead
blocks speculative read-ahead
stripes written
wafl_timer generated CP
wafl_avail_bufs generated CP
full NV-log generated CP
flush generated CP
wafl_avail_vbufs generated CP
container-indirect-pin CP
low datavecs generated CP
IOWAIT suspends
dirty buffer susp msecs
buffers

0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00

NFS operations
HTTP operations
streaming packets
network KB transmitted
disk KB written
nolog KB written
checksum cache hits (
FCP operations

0%)

second)
0.00 name cache misses
( 0%)
0.00 buf hash misses
( 0%)
0.00 inode cache misses ( 0%)
0.00 buf cache misses
( 0%)
0.00 blocks read-ahead
0.00 dummy reads
0.00 blocks written
0.00 blocks over-written
0.00 snapshot generated CP
0.00 dirty_blk_cnt generated CP
0.00 back-to-back CP
0.00 sync generated CP
0.00 deferred back-to-back CP
0.00 low mbufs generated CP
49.79 non-restart messages
0.00 next nvlog nearly full msecs
0.00 nvlog full susp msecs

RAID Statistics (per second)


xors
0.00 long dispatches [0]
long consumed [0]
0.00 long consumed hipri [0]
long low priority [0]
0.00 long high priority [0]
long monitor tics [0]
0.00 long monitor clears [0]
long dispatches [1]
0.00 long consumed [1]
long consumed hipri [1]
0.00 long low priority [1]
long high priority [1]
0.00 long monitor tics [1]
long monitor clears [1]
18 max batch
blocked mode xor
0.00 timed mode xor
fast adjustments
0.00 slow adjustments
avg batch start
0 avg stripe/msec
tetrises written
0.00 master tetrises
slave tetrises
0.00 stripes written
partial stripes
0.00 full stripes
blocks written
0.00 blocks read

side
recv
xmit
recv
xmit
recv
xmit

Network Interface Statistics (per second)


bytes
packets multicasts
errors collisions pkt drops
226.38
2.33
0.00
0.00
0.00
201.48
1.94
0.39
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00

Disk Statistics (per second)


ut% is the percent of time the disk was busy.
xfers is the number of data-transfer commands issued per second.
xfers = ureads + writes + cpreads + greads + gwrites

chain is the average number of 4K blocks per command.


usecs is the average disk round-trip time per 4K block.
disk

ut% xfers ureads--chain-usecs writes--chain-usecs cpreads-cha

in-usecs greads--chain-usecs gwrites-chain-usecs


/aggr3000/plex0/rg0:
v4.19
0 0.00
0.00 ....
. 0.00 ....
..

v4.40
..

v4.20
..

v4.41
..

v4.21
..

v4.42
..

v4.22
..

v4.43

..

..

v4.18

..

..

v4.34
..

v4.35
..

v4.36
..

v4.37
..

..

....
.
. 0.00 ....

0.00

..

0.00 ....
. 0.00
0 0.00
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.
. 0.00 ....

0.00

..

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. 0.00
0 0.00
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.
. 0.00 ....

0.00

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. 0.00
0 0.00
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.
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0.00

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. 0.00
0 0.00
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. 0.00
0 0.00
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0 0.00
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.
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0.00

..

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. 0.00
0 0.00
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. 0.00 ....

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. 0.00
0 0.00
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.
. 0.00 ....

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0.00 ....
. 0.00
0 0.00
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..

0.00 ....
. 0.00
0 0.00
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.
. 0.00 ....

0.00

..

0.00 ....
. 0.00
0 0.00
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.
. 0.00 ....

0.00

..

0.00 ....
. 0.00
0 0.00
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.
. 0.00 ....

0.00

..

0.00 ....
. 0.00
0 0.00
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.
. 0.00 ....

0.00

..

0.00

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..
. 0.00 ....
. 0.00
/aggr2000/plex0/rg0:
v4.32
0 0.00
0.00 ....
v4.33

0.00

0.00 ....
. 0.00
0 0.00
0.00 ....

..
. 0.00 ....
. 0.00
/aggr0/plex0/rg0:
v4.16
0 0.00
0.00 ....
v4.17

....

0.00

....
.

.
0.00

....
.

.
0.00

v4.38

0
..

v4.39
..

0.00

0.00

....

0.00

..

0.00 ....
. 0.00
0 0.00
0.00 ....

....
.
. 0.00 ....

0.00

..

0.00

....

....

....

Aggregate statistics:
Minimum
0 0.00

0.00

Mean

0.00
0 0.00

0.00

Maximum

0.00
0 0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

....

0.00
....

.
0.00

0.00
....

.
0.00

0.00
....

.
0.00

0.00
....

.
0.00

0.00
....

....

Spares and other disks:


v4.26
0 0.00
..

0.00

....

Spares and other disks:


v4.25
0 0.00
..

....

Spares and other disks:


v4.28
0 0.00
..

....

....

Spares and other disks:


v4.27
0 0.00
..

0.00

....

Spares and other disks:


v4.24
0 0.00
..

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

....

Spares and other disks:


v4.44
0 0.00
..

0.00

Spares and other disks:


v4.29
0 0.00
.

0.00

0.00

0.00

..

0.00

.
0.00

0.00
....

0.00

0.00

....
.

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

....

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..

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0.00

..

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0.00

..

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0.00

..

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0.00

..

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0.00

..

.
0.00

....
.

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....
.

..

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.

0.00

....
.

....
.

....

.
0.00
.

FCP Statistics (per second)


0.00 FCP Bytes recv
0.00 FCP Bytes sent
0.00 FCP ops
iSCSI Statistics (per second)
0.00 iSCSI Bytes recv
0.00 iSCSI Bytes xmit
0.00 iSCSI ops

Tape Statistics (per second)


tape
write bytes blocks
read bytes blocks
node1*> snapmirror
The following commands are available; for more information
type "snapmirror help <command>"
abort
help
retrieve
store
break
release
status
use
node1*> snapmirror status
Snapmirror is off.
node1*> priv set
node1> lock status
Usage:
lock help
lock ?
lock status -f [file] [-p protocol] [-n]
lock status -h [host [-o owner]] [-f file] [-p protocol] [-n]
lock status -o [-f file] [-p protocol] [-n]
lock status -o owner [-f file] [-p protocol] [-n] (valid for CIFS only)
lock status -p protocol [-n]
lock status -n
lock
lock
lock
lock
lock

break
break
break
break
break

-f file [-o owner -h host] [-p protocol]


-h host [-o owner] [-f file] [-p protocol]
-o owner [-f file] [-p protocol] (valid for CIFS only)
-p protocol
-net network

where
file prefix is a /vol/volX style path
protocol is a case-insensitive string: "nlm", "cifs", "flexcache", or "nfsv4"
host = NetBios name or FQDN or IP (CIFS)
= FQDN
(FLEXCACHE)
= FQDN or IP
(NLM)
= IP
(NFSv4)
owner = [domain\]username
(CIFS)
= Process-ID
(NLM)
= IP:fsid of caching filer (FLEXCACHE)
network is a case-insensitive string: "ipv4" or "ipv6"
node1> man lock
na_lock(1a)
na_lock(1a)
NAME
lock - manage lock records
SYNOPSIS
lock status -f [file] [-p protocol] [-n]
lock status -h [host [-o owner]] [-f file] [-p proto] [-n]
lock status -o [-f file] [-p proto] [-n] (not valid for
NLM and NFSv4)
lock status -o owner [-f file] [-p proto] [-n] (CIFS only)
lock status -p protocol [-n]
lock status -n

lock break -f file [-o owner -h host] [-p proto]


lock break -h host [-o owner] [-f file] [-p protocol]
--Press <space> or <enter> to continue, 'q' to quit-lock break -o owner [-f file] [-p protocol] (CIFS only)
lock break -p protocol
lock break -net network
Note:
Unless a protocol name is specified above, the syntax is
valid for all protocols.
Output of lock status -p protocol and lock status -p protocol -f are identical.
Warning: The CIFS protocol or the affected CIFS sessions
must be terminated before issuing the lock break command.
Currently, lock break -f file is allowed, but not recommended because breaking NFSv4 locks might lead to unexpected results on the client. The breaking of NFSv4 locks
can be prevented by mentioning the protocol along with the
--Press <space> or <enter> to continue, 'q' to quit-file name.
Unlike the case of file name, Host and owner differ in
meaning across protocols. Owner is a pertinent filter for
CIFS, NLM, and FLEXCACHE only. If protocol is not specified, then locks across all protocols, viz., CIFS, FLEXCACHE, NLM (Nfsv2/Nfsv3), NFSv4, FIO, and WAFL are
scanned. In that case, protocols not recognizing the syntax of host or owner generate syntax errors. In the specific cases of NLM and NFSv4, locks cannot be filtered
just by specifying owner. Host must be specified along
with owner. Owner, being a pid/uid, is not unique unless
host (client) is also specified. The same restrictions
apply when specifying a set of locks to be broken.
Currently, all protocols filter locks by file, but only
CIFS, NFSv4 and NLM protocols filter locks by host and
owner.
NOTE: In the case of NLM, the value of host could be
either a hostname (FQDN, hostname alias, etc.,) or an IP
address. The lock command does not resolve the hostname to
--Press <space> or <enter> to continue, 'q' to quit-an IP address. Functionally, filtering locks by a hostname
is not equivalent to filtering locks by the corresponding
IP address. If the locks are to be filtered by host, then
the value of host should be obtained from the lock status
-h output. Such a value of host should not be interpreted
in any way. If done so, may lead to improper status or
removal of locks.
DESCRIPTION

lock status prints protocol lock records whereas lock


break breaks locks as per the specified options. The
options are described as follows:
OPTIONS
-f

Prints lock records organized by file.

-f file Prints or breaks locks of specified file. The


syntax of the file-name is a path name prefixed by
"/vol/volX" where volX is the name of a volume on the
filer.
-h Prints lock records grouped by host-name. CIFS, how--Press <space> or <enter> to continue, 'q' to quit-ever, does not group locks by host but instead prefixes
each record by "CIFS host=" string.
-h host Prints or breaks locks of a specified host. Currently, only CIFS, NFSv4 and NLM can do this. Note: Meaning of host varies across protocols (CIFS: NetBIOS or FQDN
or IP, NLM and FLEXCACHE: IP or FQDN, NFSv4: IP).
-o Prints lock records grouped by owner-name. CIFS, however, does not group locks by owner but instead prefixes
each record by "CIFS owner=" string.
-o owner Prints or breaks locks of specified owner. Currently, only CIFS does this. NLM and NFSv4 allow specification of owner, but only in the case in which host is
specified as well. Note: Meaning of owner varies across
protocols (CIFS: [domain\]user, FLEXCACHE: IP:fsid of
caching filer, NLM: Process-ID, NFSv4: UID)
-p protocol Prints or breaks locks of specified protocol,
which is a case-insensitive string and can take one of the
following values: nlm, nfsv4, cifs, flexcache.
--Press <space> or <enter> to continue, 'q' to quit--n Prints the number of share-level and byte-level locks
for each protocol. If specified with "-p <protocol>"
switch, it prints the same for the specified protocol
only.
-net network Breaks locks of the specified network family,
which is a case-insensitive string and can take one of the
following value: IPv4 or IPv6. Currently, only valid for
NLM.
lock status -f is one way to output lock records across
all protocols , grouping locks by file. A header of form
========<fsid>:<fid> starts the lock dump for each file
where fsid and fid uniquely identify the file. Other ways
to output lock records across all protocols are: lock status -h (group by host) and lock status -o (group by
owner).
An example showing locks grouped by file is:
filer> lock status -f
--Press <space> or <enter> to continue, 'q' to quit--

========0e1d66f7:00000040
state=GRANTED mode=FIO_NoDelete
state=GRANTED mode=FIO_NoDelete
========0e1d66f7:00000062
state=GRANTED mode=FIO_NoDelete
========0e1d66f7:000000d3
CIFS path=\word.doc(/vol/vol0/share1/word.doc) host=10.34.17.49(FLOYD-XP)
owner=root state=GRANTED mode=Oplock-Excl oplock=Excl
========0e1d66f7:000009d8
state=GRANTED mode=FIO_NoDelete
========0e1d66f7:00000aab
CIFS path=\another.doc(/vol/vol0/share2/another.doc) host=10.34.17.49(FLO
YD-XP) owner=root state=GRANTED mode=RdWr-denyN oplock=None
CIFS path=\another.doc(/vol/vol0/share2/another.doc) host=10.34.17.49(FLO
YD-XP) owner=root pid=65279 offset=2147483539 len=1 excl=yes state=GRANTED
CIFS path=\another.doc(/vol/vol0/share2/another.doc) host=10.34.17.49(FLO
YD-XP) owner=root pid=65279 offset=2147483559 len=1 excl=yes state=GRANTED
CIFS path=\another.doc(/vol/vol0/share2/another.doc) host=10.34.17.49(FLO
YD-XP) owner=root pid=65279 offset=2147483599 len=1 excl=yes state=GRANTED
NLM[zhora.eng.mycompany.com,6892]: 0:0 1 GWAITING (0x61cc5aa0)
The above output shows locks on 5 files with the last one
having both CIFS and NLM locks.
As for lock break , there is no way to break locks across
all protocols. Locks can be broken for a specified protocol using -p protocol option, though.
--Press <space> or <enter> to continue, 'q' to quit-CIFS style locks follow the format as shown in the example
below:
filer> lock status -p cifs
CIFS path=\word.doc(/vol/vol0/share1/word.doc) host=10.34.17.49(FLOYD-XP)
owner=root state=GRANTED mode=RdWr-denyN oplock=None fsid=0x0e1d66f7 fileid=0x0
00000d3
CIFS path=\word.doc(/vol/vol0/share1/word.doc) host=172.18.2.107(VKUMAR-V
PC) owner=administrator pid=65279 offset=2147483481 len=1 excl=yes state=GRANTED
CIFS path=\word.doc(/vol/vol0/share1/word.doc) host=172.18.2.107(VKUMAR-V
PC) owner=administrator state=GRANTED mode=Read-denyN oplock=None fsid=0x0e1d66f
7 fileid=0x000000d3
CIFS path=\word.doc(/vol/vol0/share1/word.doc) host=172.18.2.107(VKUMAR-V
PC) owner=administrator pid=65279 offset=2147483521 len=1 excl=yes state=GRANTED
CIFS path=\word.doc(/vol/vol0/share1/word.doc) host=10.34.17.49(FLOYD-XP)
owner=root pid=65279 offset=2147483539 len=1 excl=yes state=GRANTED
CIFS path=\word.doc(/vol/vol0/share1/word.doc) host=172.18.2.107(VKUMAR-V
PC) owner=administrator pid=65279 offset=2147483540 len=1 excl=yes state=GRANTED
CIFS path=\word.doc(/vol/vol0/share1/word.doc) host=10.34.17.49(FLOYD-XP)
owner=root pid=65279 offset=2147483559 len=1 excl=yes state=GRANTED
CIFS path=\word.doc(/vol/vol0/share1/word.doc) host=10.34.17.49(FLOYD-XP)
owner=root pid=65279 offset=2147483599 len=1 excl=yes state=GRANTED
CIFS path=\another.doc(/vol/vol0/share2/another.doc) host=10.34.17.49(FLO
YD-XP) owner=root state=GRANTED mode=Oplock-Excl oplock=Excl fsid=0x0e1d66f7 fil
eid=0x00000aab
Unlike other protocols, CIFS does not group lock records
by file, host, or owner. Instead, each dumped lock record
is prefixed by "CIFS <field>=" where <field> is "path",
"host", or "owner" in response to "-f", "-h", or "-o"
option respectively.

Locks are described either as share level locks (denoted


--Press <space> or <enter> to continue, 'q' to quit-by the keyword state appearing in the line) or as byte
level locks (which have "offset", "len", and "excl"
fields). The first line in the example above is a share
level lock and has the following format:
path

CIFS path name of the file or directory


associated with the lock followed by the
absolute ("/vol/volX" style) path within
parentheses. Undetermined absolute path is
denoted by empty parentheses. Note that
Delete-On-Close locks have no associated
absolute path information available. Absolute path is also unavailable in case of
insufficient memory.

state

Details what part of the life-cycle the


lock is in, see the LOCK STATES section.

mode

Relates how the lock responds to requests


to modify it, see the ACTION MODES section.

oplock
The level of an oplock on the file: Excl
--Press <space> or <enter> to continue, 'q' to quit-(exclusive), Lvl2 (level 2), and None
(none).
host

The name of the client which was issued the


lock. It is an IP address followed by a
NetBIOS name (if available) within parentheses. If NetBIOS name is unavailable,
the name is displayed as an IP address followed by empty parentheses.

owner

The name of the user owning the lock.

fileid

File id on the filer. (only printed with


options other than "-f")

fsid

Volume id on the filer. (only printed with


options other than "-f")

The second line in the above example is a byte level lock.


This line has the same format as that of a share-lock
record without "oplock" and "mode" fields, and with the
following additional fields:
--Press <space> or <enter> to continue, 'q' to quit-offset

Starting offset of the byte lock

len

Number of bytes locked

excl

Whether the lock is an exclusive byte-level


lock or not

Examples of other ways to output (the above) CIFS lock


records are:

Lock record keyed (but not grouped) by host:


filer> lock status -p cifs -h
CIFS host=10.34.17.49(FLOYD-XP) owner=root state=GRANTED mode=RdWr-denyN
oplock=None fsid=0x0e1d66f7 fileid=0x000000d3 path=\word.doc(/vol/vol0/share1/wo
rd.doc)
CIFS host=172.18.2.107(VKUMAR-VPC) owner=administrator state=GRANTED mode
=Read-denyN oplock=None fsid=0x0e1d66f7 fileid=0x000000d3 path=\word.doc(/vol/vo
l0/share1/word.doc)
CIFS host=172.18.2.107(VKUMAR-VPC) owner=administrator pid=65279 offset=2
147483481 len=1 excl=yes state=GRANTED fsid=0x0e1d66f7 fileid=0x000000d3 path=\w
ord.doc(/vol/vol0/share1/word.doc)
CIFS host=172.18.2.107(VKUMAR-VPC) owner=administrator pid=65279 offset=2
147483521 len=1 excl=yes state=GRANTED fsid=0x0e1d66f7 fileid=0x000000d3 path=\w
ord.doc(/vol/vol0/share1/word.doc)
CIFS host=10.34.17.49(FLOYD-XP) owner=root pid=65279 offset=2147483539 le
n=1 excl=yes state=GRANTED fsid=0x0e1d66f7 fileid=0x000000d3 path=\word.doc(/vol
/vol0/share1/word.doc)
CIFS host=172.18.2.107(VKUMAR-VPC) owner=administrator pid=65279 offset=2
147483540 len=1 excl=yes state=GRANTED fsid=0x0e1d66f7 fileid=0x000000d3 path=\w
ord.doc(/vol/vol0/share1/word.doc)
CIFS host=10.34.17.49(FLOYD-XP) owner=root pid=65279 offset=2147483559 le
n=1 excl=yes state=GRANTED fsid=0x0e1d66f7 fileid=0x000000d3 path=\word.doc(/vol
/vol0/share1/word.doc)
CIFS host=10.34.17.49(FLOYD-XP) owner=root pid=65279 offset=2147483599 le
n=1 excl=yes state=GRANTED fsid=0x0e1d66f7 fileid=0x000000d3 path=\word.doc(/vol
/vol0/share1/word.doc)
--Press <space> or <enter> to continue, 'q' to quit-CIFS host=10.34.17.49(FLOYD-XP) owner=root state=GRANTED mode=Oplock-Excl
oplock=Excl fsid=0x0e1d66f7 fileid=0x00000aab path=\another.doc(/vol/vol0/share
2/another.doc)
Lock record keyed (but not grouped) by owner:
filer> lock status -p cifs -o
CIFS owner=root host=10.34.17.49(FLOYD-XP) state=GRANTED mode=RdWr-denyN
oplock=None fsid=0x0e1d66f7 fileid=0x000000d3 path=\word.doc(/vol/vol0/share1/wo
rd.doc)
CIFS owner=administrator host=172.18.2.107(VKUMAR-VPC) state=GRANTED mode
=Read-denyN oplock=None fsid=0x0e1d66f7 fileid=0x000000d3 path=\word.doc(/vol/vo
l0/share1/word.doc)
CIFS owner=administrator host=172.18.2.107(VKUMAR-VPC) pid=65279 offset=2
147483481 len=1 excl=yes state=GRANTED fsid=0x0e1d66f7 fileid=0x000000d3 path=\w
ord.doc(/vol/vol0/share1/word.doc)
CIFS owner=administrator host=172.18.2.107(VKUMAR-VPC) pid=65279 offset=2
147483521 len=1 excl=yes state=GRANTED fsid=0x0e1d66f7 fileid=0x000000d3 path=\w
ord.doc(/vol/vol0/share1/word.doc)
CIFS owner=root host=10.34.17.49(FLOYD-XP) pid=65279 offset=2147483539 le
n=1 excl=yes state=GRANTED fsid=0x0e1d66f7 fileid=0x000000d3 path=\word.doc(/vol
/vol0/share1/word.doc)
CIFS owner=administrator host=172.18.2.107(VKUMAR-VPC) pid=65279 offset=2
147483540 len=1 excl=yes state=GRANTED fsid=0x0e1d66f7 fileid=0x000000d3 path=\w
ord.doc(/vol/vol0/share1/word.doc)
CIFS owner=root host=10.34.17.49(FLOYD-XP) pid=65279 offset=2147483559 le
n=1 excl=yes state=GRANTED fsid=0x0e1d66f7 fileid=0x000000d3 path=\word.doc(/vol
/vol0/share1/word.doc)
CIFS owner=root host=10.34.17.49(FLOYD-XP) pid=65279 offset=2147483599 le
n=1 excl=yes state=GRANTED fsid=0x0e1d66f7 fileid=0x000000d3 path=\word.doc(/vol
/vol0/share1/word.doc)
CIFS owner=root host=10.34.17.49(FLOYD-XP) state=GRANTED mode=Oplock-Excl

oplock=Excl fsid=0x0e1d66f7 fileid=0x00000aab path=\another.doc(/vol/vol0/share


2/another.doc)
CIFS also allows filtering of lock output by specifying
one or more of the following options: -f <file> , -h
<host> , and -o <owner> . Examples of filtering lock output based on the above CIFS lock records are:
Lock record filtered by specified NetBIOS host name:
--Press <space> or <enter> to continue, 'q' to quit-filer> lock status -h vkumar-vpc -p cifs
CIFS host=172.18.2.107(VKUMAR-VPC) owner=administrator state=GRANTED mode
=Read-denyN oplock=None fsid=0x0e1d66f7 fileid=0x000000d3 path=\word.doc(/vol/vo
l0/share1/word.doc)
CIFS host=172.18.2.107(VKUMAR-VPC) owner=administrator pid=65279 offset=2
147483481 len=1 excl=yes state=GRANTED fsid=0x0e1d66f7 fileid=0x000000d3 path=\w
ord.doc(/vol/vol0/share1/word.doc)
CIFS host=172.18.2.107(VKUMAR-VPC) owner=administrator pid=65279 offset=2
147483521 len=1 excl=yes state=GRANTED fsid=0x0e1d66f7 fileid=0x000000d3 path=\w
ord.doc(/vol/vol0/share1/word.doc)
CIFS host=172.18.2.107(VKUMAR-VPC) owner=administrator pid=65279 offset=2
147483540 len=1 excl=yes state=GRANTED fsid=0x0e1d66f7 fileid=0x000000d3 path=\w
ord.doc(/vol/vol0/share1/word.doc)
Lock record filtered by specified IP address:
filer> lock status -h 10.34.17.49 -p cifs
CIFS host=10.34.17.49(FLOYD-XP) owner=root state=GRANTED mode=RdWr-denyN
oplock=None fsid=0x0e1d66f7 fileid=0x000000d3 path=\word.doc(/vol/vol0/share1/wo
rd.doc)
CIFS host=10.34.17.49(FLOYD-XP) owner=root pid=65279 offset=2147483539 le
n=1 excl=yes state=GRANTED fsid=0x0e1d66f7 fileid=0x000000d3 path=\word.doc(/vol
/vol0/share1/word.doc)
CIFS host=10.34.17.49(FLOYD-XP) owner=root pid=65279 offset=2147483559 le
n=1 excl=yes state=GRANTED fsid=0x0e1d66f7 fileid=0x000000d3 path=\word.doc(/vol
/vol0/share1/word.doc)
CIFS host=10.34.17.49(FLOYD-XP) owner=root pid=65279 offset=2147483599 le
n=1 excl=yes state=GRANTED fsid=0x0e1d66f7 fileid=0x000000d3 path=\word.doc(/vol
/vol0/share1/word.doc)
CIFS host=10.34.17.49(FLOYD-XP) owner=root state=GRANTED mode=Oplock-Excl
oplock=Excl fsid=0x0e1d66f7 fileid=0x00000aab path=\another.doc(/vol/vol0/share
2/another.doc)
Lock record filtered by specified user (CIFS owner):
filer> lock status -o administrator -p cifs
CIFS host=172.18.2.107(VKUMAR-VPC) state=GRANTED mode=Read-denyN oplock=N
one fsid=0x0e1d66f7 fileid=0x000000d3 path=\word.doc(/vol/vol0/share1/word.doc)
CIFS host=172.18.2.107(VKUMAR-VPC) pid=65279 offset=2147483481 len=1 excl
=yes state=GRANTED fsid=0x0e1d66f7 fileid=0x000000d3 path=\word.doc(/vol/vol0/sh
are1/word.doc)
CIFS host=172.18.2.107(VKUMAR-VPC) pid=65279 offset=2147483521 len=1 excl
=yes state=GRANTED fsid=0x0e1d66f7 fileid=0x000000d3 path=\word.doc(/vol/vol0/sh
are1/word.doc)
CIFS host=172.18.2.107(VKUMAR-VPC) pid=65279 offset=2147483540 len=1 excl
=yes state=GRANTED fsid=0x0e1d66f7 fileid=0x000000d3 path=\word.doc(/vol/vol0/sh
are1/word.doc)
--Press <space> or <enter> to continue, 'q' to quit--

--Press <space> or <enter> to continue, 'q' to quit-Lock record filtered by specified file:
--Press <space> or <enter> to continue, 'q' to quit---Press <space> or <enter> to continue, 'q' to quit--q
node1>
node1>
node1>
node1>
node1> lock status -h
node1> lock status
Usage:
lock help
lock ?
lock status -f [file] [-p protocol] [-n]
lock status -h [host [-o owner]] [-f file] [-p protocol] [-n]
lock status -o [-f file] [-p protocol] [-n]
lock status -o owner [-f file] [-p protocol] [-n] (valid for CIFS only)
lock status -p protocol [-n]
lock status -n
lock
lock
lock
lock
lock

break
break
break
break
break

-f file [-o owner -h host] [-p protocol]


-h host [-o owner] [-f file] [-p protocol]
-o owner [-f file] [-p protocol] (valid for CIFS only)
-p protocol
-net network

where
file prefix is a /vol/volX style path
protocol is a case-insensitive string: "nlm", "cifs", "flexcache", or "nfsv4"
host = NetBios name or FQDN or IP (CIFS)
= FQDN
(FLEXCACHE)
= FQDN or IP
(NLM)
= IP
(NFSv4)
owner = [domain\]username
(CIFS)
= Process-ID
(NLM)
= IP:fsid of caching filer (FLEXCACHE)
network is a case-insensitive string: "ipv4" or "ipv6"
node1> vol status -f
Broken disks
RAID Disk
Device HA SHELF BAY CHAN Pool Type RPM Used (MB/blks)
s (MB/blks)
-------------- ------------- ---- ---- ---- ----- -----------------------admin removed v4.44 v4
2 12 FC:B - FCAL N/A 36/74752
89216
node1> aggr status -f

Phy
--43/

Broken disks
RAID Disk
Device HA SHELF BAY CHAN Pool Type RPM Used (MB/blks)
s (MB/blks)
-------------- ------------- ---- ---- ---- ----- -----------------------admin removed v4.44 v4
2 12 FC:B - FCAL N/A 36/74752
89216
node1> aggr status -s

Phy
--43/

Spare disks
RAID Disk
Device HA SHELF BAY CHAN Pool Type RPM Used (MB/blks)
s (MB/blks)
-------------- ------------- ---- ---- ---- ----- -----------------------Spare disks for zoned checksum traditional volumes or aggregates only
spare
v4.24 v4
1 8 FC:B - FCAL N/A 36/74752
89216
spare
v4.25 v4
1 9 FC:B - FCAL N/A 36/74752
89216
spare
v4.26 v4
1 10 FC:B - FCAL N/A 36/74752
89216
spare
v4.27 v4
1 11 FC:B - FCAL N/A 36/74752
89216
spare
v4.28 v4
1 12 FC:B - FCAL N/A 36/74752
89216
spare
v4.29 v4
1 13 FC:B - FCAL N/A 36/74752
89216
node1> vol status -s

Phy
--43/
43/
43/
43/
43/
43/

Spare disks
RAID Disk
Device HA SHELF BAY CHAN Pool Type RPM Used (MB/blks)
s (MB/blks)
-------------- ------------- ---- ---- ---- ----- -----------------------Spare disks for zoned checksum traditional volumes or aggregates only
spare
v4.24 v4
1 8 FC:B - FCAL N/A 36/74752
89216
spare
v4.25 v4
1 9 FC:B - FCAL N/A 36/74752
89216
spare
v4.26 v4
1 10 FC:B - FCAL N/A 36/74752
89216
spare
v4.27 v4
1 11 FC:B - FCAL N/A 36/74752
89216
spare
v4.28 v4
1 12 FC:B - FCAL N/A 36/74752
89216
spare
v4.29 v4
1 13 FC:B - FCAL N/A 36/74752
89216
node1> vol autosize
vol autosize: No volume name supplied.
usage:
vol autosize <vol-name> [-m <size>[k|m|g|t]] [-i <size>[k|m|g|t]]
[ on | off | reset ]
node1> vol status
Volume State
Status
Options
NFSvol online
raid_dp, flex
create_ucode=on,
convert_ucode=on
vol0 online
raid0, flex
root, no_atime_update=on,
create_ucode=on,
convert_ucode=on,
maxdirsize=2621
vol1 online
raid_dp, flex
create_ucode=on,
convert_ucode=on
vol2 online
raid_dp, flex
create_ucode=on,
convert_ucode=on
vfiler1 online
raid_dp, flex
create_ucode=on,
convert_ucode=on

Phy
--43/
43/
43/
43/
43/
43/

src_vol online

raid_dp, flex

create_ucode=on,
convert_ucode=on

node1> vol status vol2


Volume State
vol2 online

Status
raid_dp, flex

Options
create_ucode=on,
convert_ucode=on

Containing aggregate: 'aggr2000'


node1> vol autosize vol2
Volume autosize is currently ON for volume 'vol2'.
The volume is set to grow to a maximum of 1200 MB, in increments of 50 MB.
node1> vol autosize vol2 off
Wed Feb 19 08:20:07 GMT [wafl.spacemgmnt.policyChg:info]: The space management p
olicy for volume vol2 has changed: autosize state disabled.
vol autosize: Flexible volume 'vol2' autosize settings UPDATED.
node1> vol autosize vol2
Volume autosize is currently OFF for volume 'vol2'.
node1> vol autosize vol2
Volume autosize is currently OFF for volume 'vol2'.
node1> df -m vol2
Filesystem
total
used
avail capacity Mounted on
/vol/vol2/
800MB
59MB
740MB
7% /vol/vol2/
/vol/vol2/.snapshot
200MB
0MB
199MB
0% /vol/vol2/.snapsh
ot
node1> vol container vol2
Volume 'vol2' is contained in aggregate 'aggr2000'
node1> df -Am aggr2000
Aggregate
total
used
avail capacity
aggr2000
2565MB
2273MB
291MB
89%
aggr2000/.snapshot
135MB
7MB
127MB
5%
node1> vol size vol2 +100m
vol size: Flexible volume 'vol2' size set to 1100m.
node1> vol size vol2 100m
vol size: Flexible volume 'vol2' size set to 100m.
node1> df -m vol2
Filesystem
total
used
avail capacity Mounted on
/vol/vol2/
80MB
59MB
20MB
74% /vol/vol2/
/vol/vol2/.snapshot
20MB
0MB
19MB
2% /vol/vol2/.snapsh
ot
node1> vol size vol2 +800m
vol size: Flexible volume 'vol2' size set to 900m.
node1> Wed Feb 19 08:23:44 GMT [nbt.WINS.registrationTimeout:info]: NBT: No WINS
server are responding. The filer will continue to try to register with WINS.
node1>
node1>
login as: root
root@192.168.56.104's password:
node1>
node1>
node1>
node1> DF -H
DF not found. Type '?' for a list of commands
node1> ptions snapmirror.enable onWed Feb 19 08:50:00 GMT [mgr.stack.openFail:wa
such file or directory
ptions not found. Type '?' for a list of commands
node1> ptions snapmirror.enable
ptions not found. Type '?' for a list of commands

node1> options snapmirror.enable on


snapmirror is not licensed
node1>
node1>
node1>
node1>
node1>
node1>
node1>
node1>
node1> Wed Feb 19 09:00:00 GMT [kern.uptime.filer:info]:

9:00am up 16:20 294 N

FS ops, 4554 CIFS ops, 0 HTTP ops, 0 FCP ops, 5618 iSCSI ops
node1>
node1>
node1>
node1>
node1> snap list
Volume vol0
working...
%/used
%/total date
name
---------- ---------- ------------ -------3% ( 3%)
1% ( 1%) Feb 19 08:00 hourly.0
9% ( 7%)
4% ( 3%) Feb 19 00:00 nightly.0
13% ( 5%)
6% ( 2%) Feb 18 20:00 hourly.1
18% ( 6%)
9% ( 3%) Feb 18 16:00 hourly.2
Volume vol1
working...
%/used
%/total date
name
---------- ---------- ------------ -------0% ( 0%)
0% ( 0%) Feb 19 08:00 hourly.0
0% ( 0%)
0% ( 0%) Feb 19 00:00 nightly.0
0% ( 0%)
0% ( 0%) Feb 18 20:00 hourly.1
0% ( 0%)
0% ( 0%) Feb 18 16:00 hourly.2
Volume NFSvol
working...
%/used
%/total date
name
---------- ---------- ------------ -------24% (24%)
0% ( 0%) Feb 19 08:00 hourly.0
42% (29%)
0% ( 0%) Feb 19 00:00 nightly.0
52% (26%)
0% ( 0%) Feb 18 20:00 hourly.1
60% (32%)
0% ( 0%) Feb 18 16:00 hourly.2
Volume vol2
working...
%/used
%/total date
name
---------- ---------- ------------ -------0% ( 0%)
0% ( 0%) Feb 19 08:00 hourly.0
0% ( 0%)
0% ( 0%) Feb 19 00:00 nightly.0
0% ( 0%)
0% ( 0%) Feb 18 21:46 snap1
0% ( 0%)
0% ( 0%) Feb 18 20:00 hourly.1
1% ( 0%)
0% ( 0%) Feb 18 16:00 hourly.2

Volume vfiler1
working...
%/used
%/total date
name
---------- ---------- ------------ -------31% (31%)
0% ( 0%) Feb 19 08:00 hourly.0
Volume src_vol
working...
%/used
---------26% (26%)
node1> cifs
Name
---ETC$

%/total date
name
---------- ------------ -------0% ( 0%) Feb 19 08:00 hourly.0
shares
Mount Point
Description
--------------------/etc
Remote Administration
everyone / No Access
NODE1\manas_mangal / Full Control
HOME
/vol/vol0/home
Default Share
everyone / Full Control
C$
/
Remote Administration
** priv access only **
cifs_tree1 /vol/vol2/cifs_qtree1
everyone / Full Control
node1> snap list vol2
Volume vol2
working...
%/used
%/total date
name
---------- ---------- ------------ -------0% ( 0%)
0% ( 0%) Feb 19 08:00 hourly.0
0% ( 0%)
0% ( 0%) Feb 19 00:00 nightly.0
0% ( 0%)
0% ( 0%) Feb 18 21:46 snap1
0% ( 0%)
0% ( 0%) Feb 18 20:00 hourly.1
1% ( 0%)
0% ( 0%) Feb 18 16:00 hourly.2
node1> snap sched
Volume vol0: 0 2 6@8,12,16,20
Volume vol1: 0 2 6@8,12,16,20
Volume NFSvol: 0 2 6@8,12,16,20
Volume vol2: 0 2 6@8,12,16,20
Volume vfiler1: 0 2 6@8,12,16,20
Volume src_vol: 0 2 6@8,12,16,20
node1> date
Wed Feb 19 09:04:24 GMT 2014
node1>
node1>
node1>
node1>
node1>
node1> snap delete volume_name snapshot_name
Volume volume_name does not exist or is not online.
usage:
snap list [-A | -V] [-n] [-b] [-l] [[-q] [<vol-name>] | -o [<qtree-path>]]
snap create [-A | -V] <vol-name> <snapshot-name>
snap delete [-A | -V] <vol-name> <snapshot-name> |
snap delete [-A | -V] -a [-f] [-q] <vol-name>
snap delta [-A | -V] [<vol-name> [<snapshot-name>] [<snapshot-name>]]

snap rename [-A | -V] <vol-name> <old-snapshot-name> <new-snapshot-name>


snap sched [-A | -V] [<vol-name> [weeks [days [hours[@<list>]]]]]
snap reclaimable <vol-name> snapshot-name ...
snap reserve [-A | -V] [<vol-name> [percent]]
snap restore [-A | -V] [-f] [-t vol | file] [-s <snapshot-name>] [-r <restore-as
-path>] <vol-name> | <restore-from-path>
snap autodelete <vol-name> [on | off | show | reset | help] |
snap autodelete <vol-name> <option> <value>...
node1> snap delete vol2 snap1
Wed Feb 19 09:16:23 GMT [wafl.snap.delete:info]: Snapshot copy snap1 on volume v
ol2 NetApp was deleted by the Data ONTAP function snapcmd_delete. The unique ID
for this Snapshot copy is (3, 36).
node1> Wed Feb 19 09:25:13 GMT [nbt.WINS.registrationTimeout:info]: NBT: No WINS
server are responding. The filer will continue to try to register with WINS.

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