> > and pre-sales support has been horrendous at best. The storevault > > seems capable of a great deal more than advertised by > ssh'ing in and > > configuring things in ontap like any other netapp. > > An interesting point you bring up. I want to bind the thing > to my LDAP directory for UID/GID information. There are > instructions online how to do it for regular netapp. But if > you go to command line on the storevault it says "command > line not supported, use the gui." And in the GUI, my only > option is NIS. > > Any wisdom on that subject? I no longer have access to my storevaults (former employer) but I don't recall having any problems ssh'ing or telnetting in (I don't remember which) but perhaps there was a switch I flicked in the GUI early on to enable ssh'ing. I do remember getting a warning like you describe but the command line interface worked just fine - just had a warning at login that you should only use it at the direction of support or some such thing. At that employer we actually had a couple of netapps as well but we used the storevault for very fast and reliable scratch space for a grid; using a full netapp for that application was just an expensive waste. Like any other netapp, I'd also mount /etc as root to on another box to fiddle with the config.
Hope that helps, Jon _______________________________________________ bblisa mailing list [email protected] http://www.bblisa.org/mailman/listinfo/bblisa
