SHweet! I just dug a little deeper....you can do this with the Powershell Toolkit also:

(from powershell)
> Connect-NcController dc02

Name                 Address           Vserver              Version
----                 -------           -------              -------
dc02                 10.173.75.73                           NetApp Release 8.3.1P2: Wed Dec 09 03:10:24 UTC 2015

> Get-NcSystemOntapiVersion

NcController MajorVersion MinorVersion NodeOntapiDetails
------------ ------------ ------------ -----------------
dc02                    1           31

> Get-NcSystemVersion

NcController Value
------------ -----
dc02         NetApp Release 8.3.1P2: Wed Dec 09 03:10:24 UTC 2015

> New-NcDirectory -Path /vol/tmp/t1 -Permission 777 -VserverContext JHH008001 -Verbose
VERBOSE: Creating directory /vol/tmp/t1.

Name       Type            Size      Created     Modified Owner Group   Perm Empty
----       ----            ----      -------     -------- ----- -----   ---- -----
t1         directory       4 KB    3/17/2016    3/17/2016     0     0    777 True


(from ONTAP CLI...but could do via powershell as well!)

dc02::> vol create t2 -size 100m -aggregate aggrSAS_03
[Job 1509] Job succeeded: Successful

dc02::> vol mount t2 /tmp/t1/t2

dc02::> vol show -fields junction-path -volume t2
vserver   volume junction-path
--------- ------ -------------
mysvm     t2     /tmp/t1/t2


--tmac

Tim McCarthy, Principal Consultant




On Thu, Mar 17, 2016 at 12:36 PM, Parisi, Justin <Justin.Parisi@netapp.com> wrote:
You can create folders in cDOT with ZAPI calls. ;)


From: tmac <tmacmd@gmail.com>
Date: Thursday, March 17, 2016 at 11:26 AM
To: Justin Parisi <Justin.Parisi@netapp.com>, Sebastian Goetze <spgoetze@gmail.com>

Cc: "Toasters@teaparty.net" <Toasters@teaparty.net>
Subject: Re: 7Mode junction-path style on cDOT

I think the idea is you can easily make the qtree from ONTAP without having to mount the volume first, like in my first post. Not sure, but I think it requires something squirrelly to make a directory from ONTAP without it being a qtree 

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On Thu, Mar 17, 2016 at 9:22 AM -0700, "Parisi, Justin" <Justin.Parisi@netapp.com> wrote:

Doesn’t even need to be a qtree. Can be an empty directory.

From: <toasters-bounces@teaparty.net> on behalf of tmac <tmacmd@gmail.com>
Date: Thursday, March 17, 2016 at 9:22 AM
To: Sebastian Goetze <spgoetze@gmail.com>
Cc: "Toasters@teaparty.net" <Toasters@teaparty.net>
Subject: Re: 7Mode junction-path style on cDOT

Very good point....when I was doing this on the older versions of GX and cDOT, qtrees were non-existent.

--tmac

Tim McCarthy, Principal Consultant

On Thu, Mar 17, 2016 at 9:57 AM, Sebastian Goetze <spgoetze@gmail.com> wrote:
How about, instead of creating an empty volume, you create a QTree named "vol"... (in the SVM root volume)
Then you can also easily mount with a junction path starting in "/vol/..."

Sebastian


On 3/17/2016 12:59 PM, tmac wrote:
you *could* make that happen easily.

There is the base root volume in cDOT (/) where all junctions usually form.
You would have to set the export-policy on the root volume to something that is writeable by a client.
Mount the root of the cdot filer and create the EMPTY volume call vol. That is your place holder.

Then, when "mounting" a junction in cdot, do something like:

vol mount -volume share_01 -junction-path /vol/share_01

and it should work. I did this in a past job with hundreds of volumes so I can tell you it works.
You just need to make sure your export-policies are set the way you want/need and be sure to limit the root volume export-policy when you are done.


--tmac

Tim McCarthy, Principal Consultant



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On Thu, Mar 17, 2016 at 7:05 AM, Momonth <momonth@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,

I wonder if it's possible to employ 7Mode mount point behavior on cDOT NFS SVM?

An example:

1. I create a volume "share_01" and by default it shows up as
"toaster:/share_01".

2. I'd like to access it as "toaset:/vol/share_01"

So, my question is how to add "/vol/" to its junction_path?

Cheers,
Vladimir
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