You can then set the timezone after you complete initial setup. See the
Timezone manual (man) page for more information. For information
about accessing man pages, see the IBM System Storage N series
Data ONTAP System Administration Guide for your version of Data
ONTAP.
6. For the single-controller N3700, assign all the disks to the system by entering
the following at the command line interface prompt:
disk assign all
For the dual-controller N3700, assign disks to the proper controller by
completing the following steps for each controller, using the Disk ownership
worksheet:
a. Determine disk ownership by entering the following command:
disk show -v
b. Assign the disk or disks to this controller by entering the following
command:
disk assign 0b.NN
where 0b.NN is the disk ID to assign.
7.
Check the licenses on each node:
a. Enter the following command:
license
Note: Active-active configurations (clustering) must be licensed on both
nodes.
b. Add any missing licenses by entering the following command for each
missing license:
license add xxxx
where xxxx is the license code for the product.
c. Repeat steps a and b for the next node, if an active-active (clustered)
configuration.
8. Reboot the node by entering the following command:
reboot
9. Enable the active-active (clustered) configuration, if applicable:
Node A
Enter the following command on a console:
cf enable
Node B
N/A
Attention:
Active-active configurations (clustering) must be licensed on both
controllers in a dual-controller N3700.
10. Check node status by entering the following command on each node:
cf status
11. Test takeover and giveback on each node by completing the following steps:
a. Initiate takeover by entering the following command:
cf takeover
Result: Takeover succeeds. If not, fix any errors, reboot the node, and
repeat the test.
b. Check the status of the takeover using the cf status command.
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