The short summary is that the Solaris 8 IP Network Multipathing feature is intended with SunTrunk compatable switches. So, it won't work in a peer to peer environment with a NetApp.
I didn't bother with trying to hook up a switch as this is temporary. Ended up just ifconfig-ing 4 different interfaces on both the filer and Sun.
-----Original Message----- From: Surlow, Jim Sent: Friday, January 11, 2002 3:53 PM To: 'toasters@mathworks.com' Subject: Solaris IP Network Multipathing -- help needed -- peer to peer w/F840 using Quad 100BaseT
Toaster Admins,
Am wondering if anyone has done what I'm currently trying to do.
I'm trying to setup a Sun E6500 w/a Quad Fast Ethernet Card to connect directly to an F840 w/a Quad NIC using IP Network Multipathing found in Sol 8. I'm running OnTap 6.1.2. These are connected together without a switch or hub.
Each of the boxes has a separate NIC to connect to our LAN.
I currently have a vif established on the filer and I have the Solaris box cooperating (no errors in the logs anymore). I can mount over the vif (and use the group IP on the "Solaris vif").
The problem is that I only seeing substantial traffic over a single ethernet interface (using "vif stat <vif name>"). And when I say "substantial", it seems that there are ping packets or such on occasion checking the up state of the connections.
According to http://www.sun.com/blueprints/0801/Multipathing-updt1.pdf (page 4), it says that outbound packets should be balanced over the multipath which in my tests they clearly are not.
Has anyone else come across this?
My test case has 9 mount points. If this fails, I'm thinking of dividing up the mounts over the 4 ports in the QFE and mounting the exports separately, but then I get no pooling of the interfaces and no failover. Pros & Cons to this?
Thanks,
J. Surlow
Hi fellow toasters,
I ran filestats on one of the F630s with 256 RAM and Ontap version 6.0.1R3. It took over 6 hours to complete and for 4 hours, CPU was running at 100%. Does this sound right?
Here is the command I did: filestats volume vol4 snapshot nightly.0 ages "30D,60D,90D" vol4 has about 14gigs of data and it's using about 600000 inodes.
Cheers,
Daniel Jung
System Administrator GMO inc.
I want to ask another question about filestats. One of my customers has ran filestats on an F740. After noticing the cpu load he wanted to interrupt but could not do it with Ctrl-C
Is there any other way to interrupt a process on Filer ?
Thank you. -----Original Message----- From: owner-toasters@mathworks.com [mailto:owner-toasters@mathworks.com] On Behalf Of Daniel Jung Sent: Friday, January 18, 2002 3:42 AM To: 'toasters@mathworks.com' Subject: filestats
Hi fellow toasters,
I ran filestats on one of the F630s with 256 RAM and Ontap version 6.0.1R3. It took over 6 hours to complete and for 4 hours, CPU was running at 100%. Does this sound right?
Here is the command I did: filestats volume vol4 snapshot nightly.0 ages "30D,60D,90D" vol4 has about 14gigs of data and it's using about 600000 inodes.
Cheers,
Daniel Jung
System Administrator GMO inc.