Hi,
My personal favorite is "java netapp.cmds.jsh" This gives you cd ; ls ; ls -l; mv and rm
Stephen Darragh
-----Original Message----- From: owner-toasters@mathworks.com [mailto:owner-toasters@mathworks.com] On Behalf Of Jerry Sent: Sunday, May 21, 2006 8:03 AM To: Dirk Schmiedt; Geissler, Norbert Cc: toasters@mathworks.com Subject: Re: Summary 'advanced mode commands' survey
Wholly crap. I've been wishing there was an "ls" for simple stuff in the filer. Now all they need is vi.
--- Dirk Schmiedt dirk.schmiedt@munich.netsurf.de wrote:
Hello Norbert
Thank you for your survey and the time you invested! I have some suggestions for extensions for the next survey. Just in case you plan it... ;-)
I just stumbled on be being forced using the "advanced mode" to get access to imho very useful advanced arguments for standard commands.
e.g.
"snap status" ( to see the sequence of the snapshot numbers and the explanations, which snap is still busy and currently is blocking your planned snapshot activities)
cf, fcadmin, storage, and many other commands also have some beautiful extensions.
I'ld also like to add some more advanced commands for the next advanced command list:
wafl_susp (in combination with statit) for performance bottleneck analysis.
wafl scan measure_layout (To measure the fragmentation without starting a reallocation)
Best regards and congratulation about your "first petabyte". :-) Dirk
Hello toasters,
below you'll find the results of the 'advanced
mode commands' survey.
The number of responses hasn't been overwhelming
as expected.
Anyway, thank you very much to all 19
participants.
The top three most used 'advanced mode' commands
are (in this order):
- ls
- led_on
- statit
All the best, Norbert
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Hi all, I'm a newbee to netapp systems (have my first system on test now) and i don't succeed in joining the storage system in our samba domain (this was the first test :-( ).
The error i get when running "cifs setup" is as follows: "Fri Jun 30 17:07:15 CEST [filertop: nbt.nbss.socketError:error]: NBT: Cannot connect to server 134.58.217.245 over NBSS socket for port 139. Error 0xd: Permission denied." Ontap version is 7.0.4; sambaversion is v3.0.20b.
Joining other systems (windows servers) isn't a problem at all. Port 139 isn't blocked at all on the samba DC nor on the network ...
I'm clueless here. Hope you guys can help me. Rudy
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Rudy Rys wrote:
Hi all, I'm a newbee to netapp systems (have my first system on test now) and i don't succeed in joining the storage system in our samba domain
Hi Rudy. The workaround in this HOWTO helped me...
http://www.x-tend.be/~fred/howtos/samba3.html#13
Best wishes, Roy