Yep, I spent hours trying to work out this error message which shows up at the time of joining the NetApp to the DC:. Reason: SecD Error: no server available Details: Error: Machine account creation procedure failed [ 48] Loaded the preliminary configuration. Error: ". Clearly, the message says that the time between NetApp and DC is wrong, and not matter how much I checked both had exactly the same time The minute I added an extra hour to the DC , I was able to join the NetApp to it successfully, so go and figure why this happens, but the "date" command is not showing the realtiime on the NetApp.
I think this might be a bug in the simulator, si somebody come across a solution to this please share it, I'd love to know! The NetApp Simulator 9. Assign all of the spare drives to our "NetAppX" node, so we can use them, and ensure you "refresh" the page after each assignment so the changes are reflected. Comments powered by CComment. Toggle Navigation. NetApp support will always ask for these question whenever a ticket is created, not matter how well you describe the problem, so have your answers for these prepare: Is there any data loss or data available?
Which application or business function is affected? How are the end-users currently affected? In addition, and probably after your answer the 3 queries above, they'll bomb you with yet more questions not matter how many screenshots you send them of the issue, it seems they want you to explain your problem in their way, with little effort from their part in first of all reading your input What is the protocol used — NFS or CIFS; what version What is the name of the vserver, volume What is the LIF IP address What is the client IP address Anyway, that's just my experience with NetApp support, hopefully yours will be different and perhaps better.
What you will need To get started with the simulator, you will need a copy of WMware Workstation installed on your computer, version 15 is the one I'm using You can get a free trial key from piratebay.. This is how a configure my test lab, so you can have an idea: A domain controller VM with the IP This time, let it boot normally and do its job Once the wiping of the config is all over, NetApp will ask you to confirm the enabling of AutoSupport.
Then press enter and type " create " to give birth to a brand new shiny cluster Next, Type " no " for Single Cluster; then type " yes " to accept the defaults You'd be kindly asked to create a new password for the admin account, I used " Simulator7! London And that would be it, you'll be prompt it to logon, meaning it is time to us to jump to the GUI interface and do the remaining work form there 4. Visit the "AutoSupport" section and disable it, unless you're doing some tests with it, we really don't need it on the simulator; one less service to worry about Visit now the "Date and Time" section, and configure the IP address of your Forest Root Domain controller, which should have the PDC role thus giving accurate time to your Netapp, to sync perfectly with the DC for authentication of users 5.
Having just used those instructions last night 7. In the end, I was able to figure it out, but I can certainly see the difficulty if you don't have a Linux background. Just picking up on the point about the simulator being a little tricky for non Linux people like me. I'm wondering if there is an active discussion thread adressing the installation and configuration of the simulator under "currently" available software such as the free VMware server version 2 and Ubuntu Linux 8. There's no implied criticism of NetAp here, the sim works magnificently if you use the exact software stated in the guide but the guide itself is ageing a bit nowaways.
Can I still access the Simulator? We're in the same boat. It's been such a long time since I posted the questio nthat I forgot all about it. Many thanks for posting that link to the Ubuntu updates. Do i also physically add harddisks on my linux box. Jamesbakiza yahoo. Any reason for this - does anyone know what credentials I need to prove or show that I'm a valid customer. Hi, I have installed Data ontap 7. I could able to log on the filerview. But i dont know what to do next.
Can any help me what should i do after installation. I mean is there any step by step procedure. By default, you have three very small drives in a single aggregate on which the root volume resides.
You might want to add say 25 1GB disks and create a new aggreate. At that point, you might also want to download system manager and use that to manage you simulator. I have to say that the simulator works well on Win XP when the instructions are followed - even with higher versions of Ubuntu skipping some sections of the document.
The real pain I am having at the moment is coming from using Windows 7 Pro - when using VMWare server; starting Ubuntu freezes my laptop. I've tried setting up using this combination but am having difficulty with the network card settings, and have enabled NAT.
My next port of call would be Microsoft XP Mode, but am trying to keep the resources down to a minimum this is a work laptop and cannot change OS. I run the simulator on Ubuntu on Hyper-V. In this article we explore the NetApp simulator 9. To start with, logon with you NetApp account to NetApp Support you would need to register the Serial Number of the unit of your company first, and create an account with NetApp, so that you are entitle to support from them, and hence have the rights to download the simulator.
If you are after the NetApp Simulator upgraded version 9. After you get there, download the 9. First of all you might need to prepare a VM on your Workstation software that will act as a client, something with Linux or Windows from where you can open Firefox or Google and configure the NetApp Simulator.
On my example I created a R2 domain called " nazaudy. Would require some work in the systemshell and at least one panic. Option 3 is more straightforward. Vol migrate everything to the good node, then cluster unjoin the bad one. This website uses cookies. By clicking Accept, you consent to the use of cookies. Click Here to learn more about how we use cookies. Start a New Post.
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