aggr status Aggr State Status Options aggr0 online raid4, aggr root, raidsize=9 64-bit vol status Volume State Status Options vol_lun1 online raid4, flex create_ucode=on, convert_ucode=on sis 64-bit vol0 online raid4, flex root 64-bit vol_CIFS_MNP01 online raid4, flex 64-bit igroup show ESX_VMWARE (iSCSI) (ostype: vmware): iqn.1998-01.com.vmware:esx01-6ee42c2a (logged in on: e0a, e0d) lun show /vol/vol_lun1/qtree1/lun1.lun 1.0t (1099698274304) (r/w, online, mapped) iscsi show initiator iscsi show initiator: This command has been deprecated. Please consider using 'iscsi initiator show' instead. Initiators connected: TSIH TPGroup Initiator/ISID/IGroup 58 1 iqn.1998-01.com.vmware:esx01-6ee42c2a / 00:02:3d:00:00:02 / ESX_VMWARE 59 1 iqn.1998-01.com.vmware:esx01-6ee42c2a / 00:02:3d:00:00:04 / ESX_VMWARE 60 1 iqn.1998-01.com.vmware:esx01-6ee42c2a / 00:02:3d:00:00:03 / ESX_VMWARE 61 1 iqn.1998-01.com.vmware:esx01-6ee42c2a / 00:02:3d:00:00:01 / ESX_VMWARE qtree status Volume Tree Style Oplocks Status -------- -------- ----- -------- --------- vol_lun1 unix enabled normal vol_lun1 qtree1 unix enabled normal vol0 ntfs enabled normal vol_CIFS_MNP01 ntfs enabled normal vol_CIFS_MNP01 qtree2 ntfs enabled normal commandes network : rdfile /etc/rc pour lire ou wrfile pour recréer hostname MNP-NETAPP-01 ifconfig e0a flowcontrol send ifconfig e0d flowcontrol send ifgrp create lacp vif-cifs -b ip e0b e0c ifconfig e0M `hostname`-e0M netmask 255.255.255.0 partner 192.168.0.12 mtusize 1500 ifconfig e0a `hostname`-e0a netmask 255.255.255.0 partner e0a mtusize 9000 nfo ifconfig e0d `hostname`-e0d netmask 255.255.255.0 partner e0d mtusize 9000 nfo ifconfig vif-cifs `hostname`-vif-cifs netmask 255.255.255.0 partner vif-cifs mtusize 1500 nfo route add default 10.1.0.249 routed on options dns.enable on options dns.domainname monopresse.local options nis.enable off savecore rdfile /etc/hosts pour lire ou wrfile pour créer #Auto-generated by setup Tue Nov 18 10:22:29 GMT 2014 127.0.0.1 localhost localhost-stack 127.0.10.1 localhost-10 localhost-bsd 127.0.20.1 localhost-20 localhost-sk 192.168.0.10 MNP-NETAPP-01 MNP-NETAPP-01-e0M 10.1.0.101 MNP-NETAPP-01 MNP-NETAPP-01-vif-cifs 10.1.1.10 MNP-NETAPP-01-e0a 10.1.1.11 MNP-NETAPP-01-e0d # 0.0.0.0 MNP-NETAPP-01-e0P # 0.0.0.0 MNP-NETAPP-01-e0b # 0.0.0.0 MNP-NETAPP-01-e0c How to suppress NetApp console logging While working from the NetApp command line, it can become very frustrating when notices are constantly logging to the console while trying to work. In order to disable these messages from logging to console, edit, or create (if nonexistent) /etc/syslog.conf The NetApp should have a sample file for viewing at /etc/syslog.conf.sample. Beware that when creating syslog.conf, as mentioned in the conf.sample file, # You must use TABS for separators between fields. so beware and do not copy paste from my site into your syslog.conf file. If /etc/syslog.conf does not exist the syslogd daemon will output all log messages of priority info or higher to the console and to the file /etc/messages. Here is a snippet from the example file: The level describes the severity of the message, and is a keyword from the following ordered list (higher to lower): emerg, alert, crit, err, warning, notice, info, and debug. - See more at: http://www.wafl.co.uk/syslogconf/#sthash.pnEBLPDy.dpuf # Log messages of priority info or higher to the console and to /etc/messages *.info /dev/console *.info /etc/messages Solution: To stop logging to console, comment out or delete the /dev/console line where syslog.conf would look like this: # Log messages of priority info or higher to /etc/messages *.info /etc/messages pcuser : Password2014 pour cifs