Greetings,
We are migrating off a 7-mode cluster to a cdot metrocluster. We have a number of requirements to keep the 7-mode names. Each 7-mode controller has ~90TB of used data and an average of 30 volumes with CIFS and/or NFS exports.
We had planned on using a mix of xcp/robocopy to migrate to an existing SVM, rename the old cluster, create new cdot SVMs, then re-home the volumes to the new SVM. We tested this on a new cluster and it worked fine. The new cluster was not MC and the re-home won't work with MC.
Is there a way to get the MC to assign the IP of the old 7-mode name to one of the SVMs something like an alias?
Thanks,
Jeff
My apologies. I forgot to mention the 7-mode run 8.1.2 Ontap, and the MC is running 8.3.2.
Thanks,
Jeff
On Tue, Nov 6, 2018 at 10:07 PM Jeff Cleverley jeff.cleverley@broadcom.com wrote:
Greetings,
We are migrating off a 7-mode cluster to a cdot metrocluster. We have a number of requirements to keep the 7-mode names. Each 7-mode controller has ~90TB of used data and an average of 30 volumes with CIFS and/or NFS exports.
We had planned on using a mix of xcp/robocopy to migrate to an existing SVM, rename the old cluster, create new cdot SVMs, then re-home the volumes to the new SVM. We tested this on a new cluster and it worked fine. The new cluster was not MC and the re-home won't work with MC.
Is there a way to get the MC to assign the IP of the old 7-mode name to one of the SVMs something like an alias?
Thanks,
Jeff
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