I'm doing some development against SNMP in DOT and am using the just posted Sim for 7.3. Anybody care to privately exchange notes on their Simulator experiences?
TIA
-Rob
I haven't used the 7.3 sim, but I and my team use sims pretty frequently for training and testing purposes of simple configs - they're obviously not the way to simulate very large environments, but its great for experimenting with snapshots, flexvols, flexclones, etc. without using your very expensive netapp storage.
Thanks, Matt
-----Original Message----- From: owner-toasters@mathworks.com [mailto:owner-toasters@mathworks.com] On Behalf Of Rob Borowicz Sent: Wednesday, October 01, 2008 12:48 PM To: toasters@mathworks.com Subject: OnTap Simulator
I'm doing some development against SNMP in DOT and am using the just posted Sim for 7.3. Anybody care to privately exchange notes on their Simulator experiences?
TIA
-Rob
I've had good experience with them as a method of creating "expected results" for change management. Also, they're good to test automations tools against - creating and destroying volumes, flexclones, or your example of walking mibs, are all things that should work well on a sim.
-N
On 10/1/08 10:40 AM, "Matthew Zito" mzito@gridapp.com wrote:
I haven't used the 7.3 sim, but I and my team use sims pretty frequently for training and testing purposes of simple configs - they're obviously not the way to simulate very large environments, but its great for experimenting with snapshots, flexvols, flexclones, etc. without using your very expensive netapp storage.
Thanks, Matt