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  • Page 1 IBM System Storage N series Data ONTAP 8.0.4 7-Mode Release Notes GA32-0723-15...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    . 31 File space utilization report . . 31 Upgrading to Data ONTAP 8.0.1 increases volume capacity after deduplication . . 32 Maximum simultaneous FlexClone file or FlexClone LUN operations per storage system . . 32 © Copyright IBM Corp. 2012...
  • Page 4 New options in Data ONTAP 8.0 7-Mode . . 57 Changed options in Data ONTAP 8.0 7-Mode . 59 Requirements for running Data ONTAP 8.0 7-Mode. . 61 Firmware . . 62 IBM System Storage N series: Data ONTAP 8.0.4 7-Mode Release Notes...
  • Page 5 Gateway requirements and support information . . 63 Important cautions . . 65 Unsupported features. . 66 Upgrade and revert cautions . . 67 CIFS startup might take several minutes after cluster failover giveback . . 67 Change in nondisruptive upgrade procedure . .
  • Page 6 Client notification messages in Windows domains require NetBIOS . . 102 Configuration issue for clients that mount NFS shares using a non-reserved port . . 102 Widelinks are not accessible from Mac clients . . 103 IBM System Storage N series: Data ONTAP 8.0.4 7-Mode Release Notes...
  • Page 7 Empty CIFS/SMB2.x change notifications . 103 Block access protocol issues . . 104 vStorage priority setting is not persistent after a reboot . . 104 Disks offline in Windows 2008 after a standard upgrade. . 104 iSCSI Target HBA support . .
  • Page 8 Corrections to deduplication and volume SnapMirror information . . 147 Changes to the Gateway Implementation Guide . 147 Changes to the Gateway Implementation Guide for Native Storage Expansion Units . . 147 viii IBM System Storage N series: Data ONTAP 8.0.4 7-Mode Release Notes...
  • Page 9 Format change for the Gateway Implementation Guides. . 148 Changes to the Gateway MetroCluster Guide . . 148 Websites . . 149 Copyright and trademark information . . 151 Trademark information . . 152 Notices . . 155 Contents...
  • Page 10 IBM System Storage N series: Data ONTAP 8.0.4 7-Mode Release Notes...
  • Page 11: Data Ontap 8.0.4 7-Mode Release Notes

    For up to date information regarding the latest release of Data ONTAP, refer to the following publication: NEWS: Recommended Release for IBM System Storage N series Data ONTAP The Data ONTAP 8.0.4 7-Mode release includes support for the 1-TB PCI-e-attached Flash Cache module that uses Flash Technology, support for the 3-TB SATA disks, and support for the OpenSSH client version 4.4p1 and...
  • Page 12 SnapLock v IPv6 Do not upgrade to Data ONTAP 8.0.4 7-Mode, if you have configured any of these features. For more information, see “Unsupported features” on page 66. IBM System Storage N series: Data ONTAP 8.0.4 7-Mode Release Notes...
  • Page 13: Changes Introduced Since Data Ontap 8.0

    For more information, see “New commands in Data ONTAP 8.0 7-Mode” on page 48. Commands removed in Data ONTAP 8.0.4 7-Mode No commands are removed in Data ONTAP 8.0.4 7-Mode. For more information, see “Replaced or removed commands in Data ONTAP 8.0 7-Mode” on page 56 © Copyright IBM Corp. 2012...
  • Page 14 /etc/hosts file” on page 95 v “Value of the option nfs.ifc.rcv.high is unexpectedly reset” on page 97 v “Enabling new EMS messages to help troubleshoot Kerberos issues” on page 97 IBM System Storage N series: Data ONTAP 8.0.4 7-Mode Release Notes...
  • Page 15: Changes In The Data Ontap 8.0.3 7-Mode Release

    v “Microsoft Windows 7 clients fail to rename files and directories” on page v “File copy operation on a widelink path inside a CIFS share might fail when using SMB 2.x” on page 98 v “Domain controller responds with an access denied error to an SMB 2.x tree connect request”...
  • Page 16 For more information, see “New options in Data ONTAP 8.0 7-Mode” on page Changed options in Data ONTAP 8.0.3 7-Mode No options are changed in Data ONTAP 8.0.3 7-Mode. IBM System Storage N series: Data ONTAP 8.0.4 7-Mode Release Notes...
  • Page 17 For more information, see “Requirements for running Data ONTAP 8.0 7-Mode” on page 61. New cautions in Data ONTAP 8.0.3 7-Mode The following new cautions are introduced in Data ONTAP 8.0.3 7-Mode: “System might panic if the network configuration entries in the /etc/rc file are not in the recommended order”...
  • Page 18 “Changes to the Data Protection Online Backup and Recovery Guide” on page 141 “Changes to the MultiStore Management Guide” on page 144 “Changes to the Gateway MetroCluster Guide” on page 148 IBM System Storage N series: Data ONTAP 8.0.4 7-Mode Release Notes...
  • Page 19: Changes In The Data Ontap 8.0.2 7-Mode Release

    For more information about these and other important documentation changes, see “Changes to published documentation” on page 111. Changes in the Data ONTAP 8.0.2 7-Mode release Data ONTAP 8.0.2 7-Mode includes support for new hardware, software enhancements, and problem fixes. New and changed features in Data ONTAP 8.0.2 7-Mode The Data ONTAP 8.0.2 7-Mode release introduces the following new and changed features:...
  • Page 20 “New reversion and downgrade procedures” on page 72 v “Certificates signed with MD5 could cause loss of connectivity to secure clients” on page 73 For more information, see “Important cautions” on page 65. IBM System Storage N series: Data ONTAP 8.0.4 7-Mode Release Notes...
  • Page 21 Cautions removed in Data ONTAP 8.0.2 7-Mode v If you deploy ALUA on storage systems with FCP or iSCSI v If you have been using the flex_cache license v Upgrading N6000 series systems v If you are upgrading to Data ONTAP 8.0 or later from Data ONTAP 7.x and you use quotas v If you are reverting to a Data ONTAP release with a lower maximum capacity *...
  • Page 22 “Changes to the Storage Efficiency Management Guide” on page 147 v “Changes to the Gateway Implementation Guide” on page 147 For more information about important documentation changes, see “Changes to published documentation” on page 111. IBM System Storage N series: Data ONTAP 8.0.4 7-Mode Release Notes...
  • Page 23: Changes In The Data Ontap 8.0.1 7-Mode Release

    Changes in the Data ONTAP 8.0.1 7-Mode release The Data ONTAP 8.0.1 7-Mode release includes support for new hardware, software enhancements, and problem fixes. New and changed features in Data ONTAP 8.0.1 7-Mode Data ONTAP 8.0.1 7-Mode release includes the following new features: v “Support for N6200 series storage systems”...
  • Page 24 For more information, see “New options in Data ONTAP 8.0 7-Mode” on page Changed options in Data ONTAP 8.0.1 7-mode Data ONTAP 8.0.1 includes the following changed option: v cifs.max_mpx IBM System Storage N series: Data ONTAP 8.0.4 7-Mode Release Notes...
  • Page 25 For information about all new and changed command and options in the Data ONTAP 8.0 7-Mode release family, see “New and changed commands and options” on page 47. New or changed cautions in Data ONTAP 8.0.1 7-Mode The following new cautions were introduced in Data ONTAP 8.0.1 7-Mode: v “Change in nondisruptive upgrade procedure”...
  • Page 26 “Changes to the MultiStore Management Guide” on page 144 v “Changes to the Storage Efficiency Management Guide” on page 147 For more information about important documentation changes, see “Changes to published documentation” on page 111. IBM System Storage N series: Data ONTAP 8.0.4 7-Mode Release Notes...
  • Page 27: New And Changed Features

    19, additional management capabilities such as SSL security improvements, additional capabilities using iSCSI and FC protocols for N series SAN environments, and enhanced data protection technologies such as SnapMirror and SnapVault. Additional major changes made in Data ONTAP 8.0.4 7-Mode are described here.
  • Page 28 “Changes to MultiStore support” on page 45 IBM System Storage N series: Data ONTAP 8.0.4 7-Mode Release Notes...
  • Page 29: New And Changed Platform And Hardware Support

    OLTP databases without using more high-performance disk drives. For more information about Flash Cache modules supported with your storage system models, see the IBM System Storage N series Introduction and Planning Guide. Support for N6200 series storage systems Data ONTAP 8.0.1 and later releases support the N6200 series storage system.
  • Page 30: Support For The N7X50T Series Storage Systems

    RASM features and capabilities. v I/O expansion module (IOXM) – Provides 10 additional slots to those in the controller. – Provides configuration flexibility for HA solutions in 6U and 12U footprints. IBM System Storage N series: Data ONTAP 8.0.4 7-Mode Release Notes...
  • Page 31: Support For 512-Gb And 256-Gb Performance Acceleration Module (Pam Ii)

    For more information about PAM II modules supported with your storage system models, see IBM System Storage N series Introduction and Planning Guide. Support for SSDs Data ONTAP 8.0.1 7-Mode and later Data ONTAP 8.0.x releases support solid-state disks (SSDs).
  • Page 32 For more information about 64-bit aggregates, see “Support for 64-bit aggregates” on page 31. IBM System Storage N series: Data ONTAP 8.0.4 7-Mode Release Notes...
  • Page 33: Changes In Storage Expansion Unit Support

    For more information about which disk drives and storage system models are supported with the EXN3500 storage expansion unit, see the IBM System Storage N series Introduction and Planning Guide. For more information about the EXN3500 storage expansion unit, see the EXN3500 Storage Expansion Unit Installation and Service Guide.
  • Page 34: Manageability Enhancements

    Data ONTAP 8.0.2 7-Mode and later releases support OpenSSH client version 4.4p1 only. To enhance security, OpenSSH client version 3.8p1 is no longer supported because it does not contain the latest security fix. IBM System Storage N series: Data ONTAP 8.0.4 7-Mode Release Notes...
  • Page 35: Support For A 64-Bit Root Volume

    Starting in Data ONTAP 8.0.1, you can use a volume in a 64-bit aggregate for the root volume. For more information about the root volume, see the IBM System Storage N series Introduction and Planning Guide. For more information about 64-bit aggregates and volumes, see the Data ONTAP 8.0 7-Mode Storage Management...
  • Page 36: Enhancements That Allow You To Specify Ssl Versions

    SP firmware version on your system, and, if necessary, update the SP to the latest version that is available for download on the IBM N series support web site, which is accessed and navigated as described in “Websites” on page 149.
  • Page 37: Ssl Security Improvements

    Attention: If you later configure MetroCluster, or use RAID SyncMirror or the aggregate copy capability on the root aggregate, the root aggregate Snapshot reserve must be increased to 5% by using the snap reserve command. For more information about using the snap reserve command, see the na_snap(1) man page.
  • Page 38: Requirement To Set Root Account Password

    Starting with Data ONTAP 8.0, the boot menu includes new menu options that allow you to restore the configuration information from the root volume to the boot device, to install new software, or to reboot the storage system. IBM System Storage N series: Data ONTAP 8.0.4 7-Mode Release Notes...
  • Page 39: Read Reallocation Of Data

    Data ONTAP 8.0 and later releases allow you to create a new root FlexVol volume but not a new traditional root volume from the boot menu. However, preexisting traditional root volumes are still supported. For information about the boot menu, see the na_floppyboot(1) man page and the Data ONTAP 8.0 7-Mode System Administration Guide.
  • Page 40: Autosupport Message File Attachments

    The message is sent each Sunday between 12:00 a.m. and 1:00 a.m. local time. If no drives failed during the past week, no weekly drive health test message is sent. By default, the health test message is sent only to technical support. IBM System Storage N series: Data ONTAP 8.0.4 7-Mode Release Notes...
  • Page 41: Storage Resource Management Enhancements

    The maximum size of a 64-bit aggregate and the volumes it contains depends on the model of your storage system. To determine the maximum 64-bit aggregate size for your storage system model, see the IBM System Storage N series Introduction and Planning Guide. The maximum size of a volume contained by a 64-bit aggregate corresponds to the maximum size of its containing aggregate.
  • Page 42: Upgrading To Data Ontap 8.0.1 Increases Volume Capacity After Deduplication

    In previous versions of Data ONTAP, you could increase the value of the maxfiles parameter, but not decrease it. IBM System Storage N series: Data ONTAP 8.0.4 7-Mode Release Notes...
  • Page 43: High-Availability Pair (Formerly Active/Active Configuration) Enhancements

    High-availability pair (formerly active/active configuration) enhancements This section provides an overview of High-availability pair related changes. For more information about HA features, see the Data ONTAP 8.0 7-Mode High-Availability Configuration Guide. v “High-availability pair terminology changes” High-availability pair terminology changes The high-availability (HA) functionality referred to as an HA pair in Data ONTAP 8.0 was called an active/active configuration in the Data ONTAP 7.2 and 7.3 release families.
  • Page 44: Networking And Security Protocols Enhancements

    Therefore, e0M should be configured on a dedicated management LAN or it should be configured down. If an e0M interface is serving management traffic, it should be partnered with another e0M interface. IBM System Storage N series: Data ONTAP 8.0.4 7-Mode Release Notes...
  • Page 45: Support For The Smb 2.0 Protocol

    It is a best practice to set the interface.blocked.mgmt_data_traffic option to on, and to use the e0M interface only for management traffic. For more information about the e0M interface, see the Data ONTAP 8.0 7-Mode System Administration Guide and the Data ONTAP 8.0 7-Mode Software Setup Guide. Support for the SMB 2.0 protocol Data ONTAP 8.0.1 and later support the SMB 2.0 protocol, which is more suitable than the original SMB protocol in environments requiring an...
  • Page 46: 64-Bit Snmp Object Identifiers (Oids) Are Supported

    You can use the ifgrp command to create and configure interface groups. For more information about interface groups and the ifgrp command, see the Data ONTAP 8.0 7-Mode Network Management Guide. IBM System Storage N series: Data ONTAP 8.0.4 7-Mode Release Notes...
  • Page 47: File Access Protocol Enhancements

    File access protocol enhancements Data ONTAP 8.0 7-Mode and later releases provide new features of NFSv4 and FPolicy, new commands for debugging CIFS file access control problems, a new option for specifying the minimum levels of authentication and session security that clients must use, and compatibility with Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008.
  • Page 48: Block Protocols Enhancements

    This section provides an overview of these features and enhancements. For more information about these features, see the IBM System Storage N series Data ONTAP 8.0 7-Mode Block Access Management Guide for iSCSI and FC.
  • Page 49: Vmware Vaai Features For Esx Hosts Support

    VMware VAAI features for ESX hosts support Data ONTAP 8.0.1 and later supports certain VMware vStorage APIs for Array Integration (VAAI) features when the ESX host is running ESX 4.1 or later. These features help offload operations from the ESX host to the storage system and increase the network throughput.
  • Page 50: Data Protection Enhancements

    Snapshot copy created by volume SnapMirror if the scheduled Snapshot copy is not available. v vsm_base_only: Schedules the SnapVault updates from the most recent Snapshot copy created by volume SnapMirror. This is the default value. IBM System Storage N series: Data ONTAP 8.0.4 7-Mode Release Notes...
  • Page 51: Support For 840 Disk Drives On Fabric-Attached Metrocluster Configuration

    In Data ONTAP 7.3.5 and later releases of 7.x release family, Data ONTAP 8.0.1 and later releases of 8.x release family, fabric-attached MetroCluster configurations can support up to 840 disk drives. For more information, see the IBM N series interoperability matrix. Related information IBM N series interoperability matrix: www.ibm.com/systems/storage/ network/interophome.html...
  • Page 52: Support For Designated Range Of Ports For Ndmp Data Connections

    Therefore, it is best to group all NDMP users in a single group that has the backup role. IBM System Storage N series: Data ONTAP 8.0.4 7-Mode Release Notes...
  • Page 53: Snapshot Copy Schedules

    Snapshot copy schedules Scheduled Snapshot copy creation might fail for various reasons, such as a volume being offline. When the volume becomes online again, Data ONTAP detects the scheduled Snapshot copy creation that has failed and automatically creates a Snapshot copy for that schedule. This feature is available in Data ONTAP 8.0 7-Mode and later releases in the Data ONTAP 8.0 7-Mode release family.
  • Page 54: New Option For The Vfiler Dr Configure Command

    To initialize the SnapMirror relationship between the source and destination storage systems, you must run the vfiler dr resync command on the destination storage system. For more information about using this option, see the na_vfiler(1) man page. IBM System Storage N series: Data ONTAP 8.0.4 7-Mode Release Notes...
  • Page 55: Changes To Multistore Support

    Changes to MultiStore support Data ONTAP provides MultiStore capabilities and changes. v “Data Motion is not supported in the Data ONTAP 8.0 7-Mode release family” Data Motion is not supported in the Data ONTAP 8.0 7-Mode release family The Data Motion feature that enables users to migrate vFiler units between storage systems was introduced in a previous release, but it is not supported in Data ONTAP 8.0 7-Mode release family.
  • Page 56 IBM System Storage N series: Data ONTAP 8.0.4 7-Mode Release Notes...
  • Page 57: New And Changed Commands And Options

    “Replaced or removed commands in Data ONTAP 8.0 7-Mode” on page 56 v “New options in Data ONTAP 8.0 7-Mode” on page 57 v “Changed options in Data ONTAP 8.0 7-Mode” on page 59 © Copyright IBM Corp. 2012...
  • Page 58: New Commands In Data Ontap 8.0 7-Mode

    Management Guide Manages interface groups on Data ONTAP 8.0 ifgrp your storage system. 7-Mode Network Management Guide This command replaces the vif command. However, the options remain the same. IBM System Storage N series: Data ONTAP 8.0.4 7-Mode Release Notes...
  • Page 59 Command Purpose Documentation Release introduced Transitions Data ONTAP to a Data ONTAP 8.0 revert_to release in an earlier release 7-Mode Upgrade and family Revert/Downgrade Guide revert_to(1) man page Aborts a backup or restore job Data ONTAP 8.0 smtape abort initiated by the SMTape 7-Mode Data engine.
  • Page 60 Removes all records from the na_storage(1) man storage array controller's array profile page purge-database database. Removes records for the na_storage(1) man storage array remove specified array from the page controller’s array profile database. IBM System Storage N series: Data ONTAP 8.0.4 7-Mode Release Notes...
  • Page 61 Command Purpose Documentation Release introduced Removes ports associated with na_storage(1) man storage array an array profile. page remove-port Lists all array profile records na_storage(1) man storage array show known to the controller. page Provides a summary of the Gateway Installation storage array connectivity to SAN-attached Requirements and...
  • Page 62: Changed Commands In Data Ontap 8.0 7-Mode

    The -inode-file option has na_flexcache(1) man 8.0.3 flexcache fstat been added. This option page displays the number of blocks used by the FlexCache volume's inode file. IBM System Storage N series: Data ONTAP 8.0.4 7-Mode Release Notes...
  • Page 63 Release command Command Change Documentation changed in The -s option no longer na_halt(1) man page 8.0.4 halt powers off the controller. Instead, it halts at the LOADER prompt. For systems that have FRU fault LEDs on the motherboard, Data ONTAP also clears the LEDs when subsequently booted.
  • Page 64 SAS-connected disks, the CHAN (channel) column now displays the port as A or B, just as it does for FC-connected disks. Previously, 1 and 2 were used. IBM System Storage N series: Data ONTAP 8.0.4 7-Mode Release Notes...
  • Page 65 New and changed commands and options...
  • Page 66: Replaced Or Removed Commands In Data Ontap 8.0 7-Mode

    In Data ONTAP 8.0 7-Mode the vif command has been replaced by the ifgrp command. For more information, see the Data ONTAP 8.0 7-Mode Network Management Guide. IBM System Storage N series: Data ONTAP 8.0.4 7-Mode Release Notes...
  • Page 67: New Options In Data Ontap 8.0 7-Mode

    New options in Data ONTAP 8.0 7-Mode Options that can be used with the options command are included in this table. For each new option that can be used with the options command, the following table gives this information: v A description of the option's purpose v The default value or an example value used with the option v The Data ONTAP 8.0 7-Mode release in which the option was introduced For more information about the options command and individual options, see...
  • Page 68 SnapMirror destination using SnapVault. Displays whether the SP has been (N/A) 8.0.1 sp.setup configured. Enables or disables SSLv2. 8.0.1 ssl.v2.enable Enables or disables SSLv3. 8.0.1 ssl.v3.enable IBM System Storage N series: Data ONTAP 8.0.4 7-Mode Release Notes...
  • Page 69: Changed Options In Data Ontap 8.0 7-Mode

    Changed options in Data ONTAP 8.0 7-Mode This table lists options that have changed or become obsolete. For each option, the following table gives this information: v The name of the changed option v The nature of the change v The Data ONTAP 8.0 7-Mode release in which the change was introduced For more information about the options command and individual options, see the na_options(1) man page.
  • Page 70 The rtc and the rdate parameters timed.proto of this option have been deprecated. The default has been changed to ntp. This option has been deprecated. timed.sched This option has been deprecated. timed.window IBM System Storage N series: Data ONTAP 8.0.4 7-Mode Release Notes...
  • Page 71: Requirements For Running Data Ontap 8.0 7-Mode

    There are some storage systems that are not supported in Data ONTAP 8.0 7-Mode. The following N series storage systems models are not supported in Data ONTAP 8.0 7-Mode and later Data ONTAP 8.0.x 7-Mode releases: v N3220, N3240, N3300, and N3600 storage systems...
  • Page 72: Firmware

    It is best to upgrade to the latest version of system firmware for your storage system. For the latest firmware, you can go to the IBM N series support website, which is accessed and navigated as described in “Websites” on page 149.
  • Page 73: Gateway Requirements And Support Information

    Gateway Support Matrix is the final authority on supported configurations, storage array firmware and microcode versions, switches, and so on. See the Gateway Support Matrix, located on the IBM N series support website, which is accessed and navigated as described in “Websites” on page...
  • Page 74 IBM System Storage N series: Data ONTAP 8.0.4 7-Mode Release Notes...
  • Page 75: Important Cautions

    “Manageability cautions” on page 73 v “Storage management cautions” on page 74 v “Network protocol cautions” on page 76 v “File access and protocols cautions” on page 77 v “New RLM firmware and its upgrade requirements” on page 85 © Copyright IBM Corp. 2012...
  • Page 76: Unsupported Features

    Doing so might cause your system to halt or make storage data unavailable to your clients. If you require these features in your business environment, contact IBM N series support team to evaluate the best upgrade path. The following features are not supported in the Data ONTAP 8.0. 7-Mode release family: v “Data Motion is not supported in the Data ONTAP 8.0 7-Mode release...
  • Page 77: Upgrade And Revert Cautions

    Upgrade and revert cautions If you are upgrading to this Data ONTAP release or reverting from this release to an earlier release, you should review these issues, and if any apply in your environment, take appropriate action. For more information about procedures and planning, see the Data ONTAP 8.0 7-Mode Upgrade and Revert/Downgrade Guide.
  • Page 78: Change In Nondisruptive Upgrade Procedure

    Beginning with 8.0.1, system firmware is updated automatically. It is no longer necessary to access the boot environment for upgrades from a Data ONTAP 8.0.x release to a later release. IBM System Storage N series: Data ONTAP 8.0.4 7-Mode Release Notes...
  • Page 79: Upgrade Process Changes With Data Ontap 7-Mode Software Images

    UNIX or Windows clients is no longer supported. Beginning with Data ONTAP 8.0, media kits including CD-ROMs are no longer available. You must obtain software images from the IBM N series support website (accessed and navigated as described in “Websites” on page 149) and copy them to your storage system or to an HTTP server in your environment.
  • Page 80: Iscsi Traffic Not Supported On E0M And E0P Interfaces

    If any aggregate is 97 percent full or more, do not proceed with the upgrade until you have used aggrSpaceCheck tools to determine your system capacity and plan your upgrade. IBM System Storage N series: Data ONTAP 8.0.4 7-Mode Release Notes...
  • Page 81: If Your Root Flexvol Volume Does Not Meet The New Size Requirements

    97% or more for any aggregate Continue to plan your upgrade with the aggrSpaceCheck tool listed in Step 2. 2. Download the Aggregate Space Checker (aggrSpaceCheck) from the IBM N series support website, which is accessed and navigated as described in “Websites” on page 149.
  • Page 82: Requirements For Nondisruptive Upgrades On Systems With Deduplicated Volumes

    If you need to transition to an earlier Data ONTAP release, be sure to check the new procedures in the Data ONTAP 8.0 7-Mode Upgrade and Revert/Downgrade Guide to help determine the correct action in your environment. IBM System Storage N series: Data ONTAP 8.0.4 7-Mode Release Notes...
  • Page 83: Manageability Cautions

    Manageability cautions If you are a storage system administrator, you should familiarize yourself with these manageability issues. For more information about these cautions, see the Data ONTAP 8.0 7-Mode Systems Administration Guide. v “Certificates signed with MD5 could cause loss of connectivity to secure clients”...
  • Page 84: Tls Is Not Supported In The Data Ontap 8.0 Release Family

    The following table shows the storage expansion unit and disk models that might show an increased failure rate after upgrading: IBM System Storage N series: Data ONTAP 8.0.4 7-Mode Release Notes...
  • Page 85 Storage expansion unit Output from sysconfig -a Capacity EXN1000 X269_SMOOS01TSSX 1 TB X268_SMOOST75SSX 750 GB X267_SMOOST50SSX 500 GB X262_SMOOST25SSX 250 GB EXN3000 X302_SMOOS01TSSM 1 TB X310_SMOOST50SSM 500 GB Important cautions...
  • Page 86: Network Protocol Cautions

    In Data ONTAP 8.0 7-Mode and later Data ONTAP 8.0.x 7-Mode releases, the TOE functionality is not supported. There is no adverse effect on the performance of your storage system because TOE is disabled. IBM System Storage N series: Data ONTAP 8.0.4 7-Mode Release Notes...
  • Page 87: File Access And Protocols Cautions

    File access and protocols cautions This information addresses file access and protocols cautions. Review the following section for important information regarding file access and protocols management. For more information about these cautions, see the Data ONTAP 8.0 7-Mode File Access and Protocols Management Guide. v “CIFS setup using ONTAPI library might lead to the removal of already existing user-created CIFS shares”...
  • Page 88: Sftp Is Not Supported

    If you enabled SFTP in a previous Data ONTAP release family, it is no longer available as an option for file access when you run the Data ONTAP 8.0 release family. IBM System Storage N series: Data ONTAP 8.0.4 7-Mode Release Notes...
  • Page 89: Block Access Protocol Cautions

    Block access protocol cautions If your storage system is deployed in a SAN environment, you should review these issues and take appropriate action before upgrading or reinstalling. For more information about these issues, see the Data ONTAP 8.0 7-Mode Block Access Management Guide for iSCSI and FC.
  • Page 90 For detailed instructions about migrating to single_image mode, see the Changing the Cluster cfmode Setting in Fibre Channel SAN Configuration article. IBM System Storage N series: Data ONTAP 8.0.4 7-Mode Release Notes...
  • Page 91: Data Protection Cautions

    “SnapLock is not supported” SnapValidator for Oracle not supported SnapValidator for Oracle is not supported in Data ONTAP 8.0 7-Mode and later Data ONTAP 8.0.x 7-Mode releases. For more information, contact IBM technical support. SnapLock is not supported SnapLock is not supported in Data ONTAP 8.0 and in later releases in the 8.0.x family.
  • Page 92 The storage system console displays a list of disks that contain the SnapLock volumes and aggregates. Following is an example of an error message on the storage system console: IBM System Storage N series: Data ONTAP 8.0.4 7-Mode Release Notes...
  • Page 93 Found SnapLock disk : v5.29 Use fcadmin device_map for shelf and slot info This release does not support SnapLock. Remove the SnapLock disks from this system. Found SnapLock disk : v5.32 Use fcadmin device_map for shelf and slot info This release does not support SnapLock. Remove the SnapLock disks from this system This release does not support SnapLock.
  • Page 94 Recovering from a halt caused by SnapLock If the storage system halts because you have SnapLock volumes on the system and you attempted to upgrade to Data ONTAP 8.0 or later, contact technical support immediately. IBM System Storage N series: Data ONTAP 8.0.4 7-Mode Release Notes...
  • Page 95: New Rlm Firmware And Its Upgrade Requirements

    New RLM firmware and its upgrade requirements RLM firmware versions 4.0 and later require a different layout on flash media. You must ensure that you are running the latest 3.1.x RLM firmware to enable the transition to the new layout, and then update to the 4.0 or later firmware. Your RLM must be running the latest 3.1.x firmware to update to 4.0.
  • Page 96 IBM System Storage N series: Data ONTAP 8.0.4 7-Mode Release Notes...
  • Page 97: Known Problems And Limitations

    “High-availability pair issues” on page 94 v “Network protocol issues” on page 95 v “File access protocol issues” on page 96 v “Block access protocol issues” on page 104 v “Data protection issues” on page 106 © Copyright IBM Corp. 2012...
  • Page 98: Manageability Issues

    This behavior is a result of the unusually high sustained data rate in the cut-and-paste operation. You can avoid this issue by using an SSH console session instead of accessing the system console through the RLM or SP. IBM System Storage N series: Data ONTAP 8.0.4 7-Mode Release Notes...
  • Page 99: Ntp Version Used To Communicate With A Newly Configured Ntp Server Defaults To V3

    NTP version used to communicate with a newly configured NTP server defaults to v3 Starting with Data ONTAP 8.0.2, the Network Time Protocol (NTP) version to be used for communicating with a newly configured NTP server defaults to v3 instead of v4. This change is to address situations where certain time servers support only NTP v3.
  • Page 100: Issues Regarding The Timed Log

    If the system is running a heavy load or if the network is slow, the AutoSupport message might not be delivered. However, EMS messages report that thresholds have been crossed, regardless of whether an AutoSupport message is delivered. IBM System Storage N series: Data ONTAP 8.0.4 7-Mode Release Notes...
  • Page 101: Storage Resource Management Issues

    Storage resource management issues If you have more than one size of disk installed in your storage system, if you have configured quotas or if you use FlexCache volumes you should familiarize yourself with these storage resource management issues. For more information about these issues, see the Data ONTAP 8.0 7-Mode Storage Management Guide.
  • Page 102: Data Ontap Can Silently Select Varying Disk Sizes Or Array Lun Sizes When Creating An Aggregate

    To specify the disk size when you add a disk to an aggregate, enter the following command: aggr add aggr_name num_disks@size Example For example, to add four 635-GB disks to aggr1, enter the following command: IBM System Storage N series: Data ONTAP 8.0.4 7-Mode Release Notes...
  • Page 103: Discovering What Disks Data Ontap Will Automatically Select

    aggr add aggr1 4@635G Discovering what disks Data ONTAP will automatically select To list which disks would be selected, use the -n option for the aggr create or aggr add command. When you use the -n option, the disks that would be selected automatically, if you created an aggregate or added to an aggregate, are displayed.
  • Page 104: High-Availability Pair Issues

    If you are using HA pairs, you might need to familiarize yourself with these issues. For more information about these issues, see the IBM System Storage N series Data ONTAP 8.0 7-Mode High-availability Configuration Guide. v “Storage system in an HA pair might get rebooted during a controller or NVRAM replacement”...
  • Page 105: Network Protocol Issues

    Network protocol issues You should familiarize yourself with these network protocol issues in this release. For more information about these issues, see the Data ONTAP 8.0 7-Mode Network Management Guide. v “Partner node might be unavailable during controller failover when an interface name is used as an alternate host name in the /etc/hosts file”...
  • Page 106: File Access Protocol Issues

    “Configuration issue for clients that mount NFS shares using a non-reserved port” on page 102 v “Widelinks are not accessible from Mac clients” on page 103 v “Empty CIFS/SMB2.x change notifications” on page 103 IBM System Storage N series: Data ONTAP 8.0.4 7-Mode Release Notes...
  • Page 107: Value Of The Option Nfs.ifc.rcv.high Is Unexpectedly Reset

    Value of the option nfs.ifc.rcv.high is unexpectedly reset The option nfs.ifc.rcv.high value might unexpectedly get reset to a previous value if it is changed by the option nfs.tcp.recvwindowsize. The option nfs.ifc.rcv.high controls the high-water mark after which NFS level flow control takes effect. This option is also controlled by the option nfs.tcp.recvwindowsize.
  • Page 108: File Copy Operation On A Widelink Path Inside A Cifs Share Might Fail When Using Smb 2.X

    Controlling NFS requests from nonreserved ports You can reject NFS mount requests from nonreserved ports by enabling the nfs.mount_rootonly option. To reject all NFS requests from nonreserved ports, you can enable the nfs.nfs_rootonly option. IBM System Storage N series: Data ONTAP 8.0.4 7-Mode Release Notes...
  • Page 109: Enabling Or Disabling Nfsv2

    About this task By default, the option nfs.mount_rootonly is on. By default, the option nfs.nfs_rootonly is off. These options do not apply to the NULL procedure. Procedure Perform one of the following actions: If you want to... Enter the command... Allow NFS mount requests from options nfs.mount_rootonly off nonreserved ports...
  • Page 110: Domain User Unable To Execute Cli Commands

    Configure the writable domain controller to allow the RODC to replicate passwords for the storage system. For more information, see the article about Windows Server 2008 Password Replication Policy Administration at http://technet.microsoft.com IBM System Storage N series: Data ONTAP 8.0.4 7-Mode Release Notes...
  • Page 111: Too Many Cifs Audit Files Can Cause System Performance Degradation

    v Use the cifs prefdc add command to add the writable domain controller to the list of preferred domain controllers on the storage system. For information about the cifs prefdc add command, see the Data ONTAP 8.0 7-Mode File Access and Protocols Management Guide. Too many CIFS audit files can cause system performance degradation If the option cifs.audit.autosave.file.limit is set to 0, it allows an unlimited number of log files to be saved in the /etc/log directory.
  • Page 112: Excessive Pending Cifs Authentication Requests Can Cause Service Disruption

    If the nfs.mount_rootonly option is set to on, Data ONTAP does not allow NFS clients that use nonreserved ports (that is, ports with numbers higher than 1023) to mount the NFS shares. IBM System Storage N series: Data ONTAP 8.0.4 7-Mode Release Notes...
  • Page 113: Widelinks Are Not Accessible From Mac Clients

    Widelinks are not accessible from Mac clients When a user attempts to connect to a share using widelinks from a Mac OS X client, the attempt fails. Widelinks are not accessible from Mac OS X clients. Empty CIFS/SMB2.x change notifications CIFS/SMB2.x clients connected to the storage system might request to be notified about changes to a particular directory.
  • Page 114: Block Access Protocol Issues

    If your storage systems are part of a SAN environment, you might need to familiarize yourself with block access protocol issues in this release. For more information about these issues, see the IBM System Storage N series Data ONTAP 8.0 7-Mode Block Access Management Guide for iSCSI and FC.
  • Page 115: If An Iscsi Target Hba Fails

    If an iSCSI target HBA fails If your iSCSI target host bus adapter (HBA) fails, the iSCSI initiators connected to this HBA might time out, prompting the following error message on the storage system: iSNAP.fw.Crashed The timeout on the iSCSI initiators might be caused by HBA firmware defects, hardware failure, or device driver defects.
  • Page 116: Data Protection Issues

    SCC device assigned to LUN 0 must also be mapped to a DataFort Cryptainer. This enables the storage system to detect LUN 0 and also the SCSI devices attached to it. IBM System Storage N series: Data ONTAP 8.0.4 7-Mode Release Notes...
  • Page 117: Tape Backup And Volume Move Operations Must Not Be Performed Simultaneously

    Tape backup and volume move operations must not be performed simultaneously You must not perform a tape backup or restore operation while a volume move operation is in cutover phase. Similarly, you must not perform a volume move operation while a tape backup or restore is in progress. You should wait until one of the operations is complete before initiating the other.
  • Page 118: Restore Engine Does Not Honor Any Mandatory Or Advisory Locks On Files

    When you initiate a restore operation to such a volume, the restore engine does not honor these locks. It ignores these locks and overwrites the files. IBM System Storage N series: Data ONTAP 8.0.4 7-Mode Release Notes...
  • Page 119: Restore Operation To A Non-Existent Volume Restores Data To The Root Volume

    Restore operation to a non-existent volume restores data to the root volume If the destination of your restore operation is a non-existent volume, data is restored to the root volume. Suboptimal space savings with deduplication when 16-GB Performance Acceleration Module is installed When you run a deduplication scan by using the sis start -s command on a volume with existing data and with the 16-GB Performance Acceleration Module installed, you obtain suboptimal space savings.
  • Page 120 IBM System Storage N series: Data ONTAP 8.0.4 7-Mode Release Notes...
  • Page 121: Changes To Published Documentation

    “Changes to the MultiStore Management Guide” on page 144 v “Changes to the Storage Efficiency Management Guide” on page 147 v “Changes to the Gateway Implementation Guide” on page 147 v “Changes to the Gateway MetroCluster Guide” on page 148 © Copyright IBM Corp. 2012...
  • Page 122: Changes To The Data Ontap Upgrade And Revert/Downgrade Guide

    1. From the storage system prompt, enter the following command: software update url options url is the URL of the HTTP server and subdirectory. options is one or more of the following: IBM System Storage N series: Data ONTAP 8.0.4 7-Mode Release Notes...
  • Page 123 – The -d option prevents the download command from being run automatically after the system files are installed. – The -f option overwrites the existing image in the /etc/software directory. – The -r option prevents the system from rebooting automatically after the download command has finished (default).
  • Page 124 Copy and install the image software update from your HTTP server to a http://www.example.com/ single system, then download downloads/x86-64/ the new system files and my_new_setup_i.tgz -R reboot immediately IBM System Storage N series: Data ONTAP 8.0.4 7-Mode Release Notes...
  • Page 125 If you are running Data ONTAP... And you want to... Then you can enter... Copy and install the image software update from your HTTP server http://www.example.com/ downloads/x86-64/ my_new_setup_i.tgz -d -r Copy from your HTTP server software update and overwrite an existing http://www.example.com/ image downloads/x86-64/...
  • Page 126 Copy and install the image from software update http:// www.example.com/ your HTTP server downloads/x86-64/ my_new_setup_i.zip Copy from your HTTP server software update http:// www.example.com/ and overwrite an existing image downloads/x86-64/ my_new_setup_i.zip -f IBM System Storage N series: Data ONTAP 8.0.4 7-Mode Release Notes...
  • Page 127 If you are running Data ONTAP... And you want to... Then you can enter... 7.3.4 or earlier Install the new system files from software update my_new_setup_i.zip -d -r 7.3.x release the /etc/software directory Download the new system files software update my_new_setup_i.zip -r to the boot device immediately after installing them Perform an upgrade on a single...
  • Page 128: Updated Ndu Requirements

    No greater than 50% Disk utilization No greater than 50% Additional preparation for nondisruptive upgrades The procedures in "Preparing for nondisruptive upgrades" have been supplemented with four new steps. IBM System Storage N series: Data ONTAP 8.0.4 7-Mode Release Notes...
  • Page 129 About this task The following steps should be inserted after the existing Step 1 ("Ensure that your HA pair is optimally configured and functioning correctly"). Procedure 1. Ensure that network ports are up and functioning correctly by entering the following command: ifconfig -a Example For each interface, you see a display similar to the following:...
  • Page 130: Additional San Upgrade Requirement

    Data ONTAP software version, host OS and patches, required Host Utilities software, and adapter drivers and firmware—should be listed in the IBM N series interoperability matrix, which is accessed and navigated as described in “Websites” on page 149. Additional requirement for AT-FCX storage expansion unit firmware updates The topic "Service availability during storage expansion unit firmware...
  • Page 131: At-Fc And At-Fc2 Shelves No Longer Supported

    – A Data ONTAP release earlier than 7.3.2 is running. – AT-FCX version 36 or earlier is running. – Multipath Storage is not configured. AT-FC and AT-FC2 shelves no longer supported Beginning with Data ONTAP 8.x, AT-FC and AT-FC2 storage expansion units are no longer supported.
  • Page 132: Changes To The System Administration Guide

    Changes to information about the /etc/rc file The About the /etc/rc file section of the Data ONTAP 7-Mode System Administration Guide has updated information about the commands that the /etc/rc file must not contain. IBM System Storage N series: Data ONTAP 8.0.4 7-Mode Release Notes...
  • Page 133: Corrections To The Timed Options

    The /etc/rc file must not contain the following types of commands: v Commands that are executed by subsystems that are not yet available when the file is executed v Commands that are interactive and would wait for input during the boot process For example, you must not include the iscsi commands or the wrfile command in the /etc/rc file.
  • Page 134: Change In The Frequency Of The Performance Autosupport Message

    Changes to storage system configuration backup and restore The Data ONTAP 8.0 7-Mode System Administration Guide has updated information about the backup and restore of a storage system configuration. IBM System Storage N series: Data ONTAP 8.0.4 7-Mode Release Notes...
  • Page 135: Changes To The Instructions On Editing The /Etc/Rc File

    v The section about storage system configuration backup and cloning is amended with the following information: When you back up a storage system configuration, the following files are backed up for the storage system and the default vFiler unit (vfiler0): –...
  • Page 136: Terminology Changes For Pam And Wafl Extended Cache

    Existing systems are also not affected by this change. The following note no longer applies and is considered removed from the section titled Aggregate Snapshot Reserve in the Data ONTAP 8.0 7-Mode System Administration Guide. IBM System Storage N series: Data ONTAP 8.0.4 7-Mode Release Notes...
  • Page 137 Note: If you have automatic aggregate Snapshot copy creation enabled, you should not decrease the size of the aggregate Snapshot reserve below the default of 5 percent. If you need to reclaim the space being used for the aggregate Snapshot reserve, disable automatic aggregate Snapshot copy creation.
  • Page 138: Changes To The Storage Management Guide

    Example The following command reverts the volume VolA, which contains compressed data: vol decompress revert VolA IBM System Storage N series: Data ONTAP 8.0.4 7-Mode Release Notes...
  • Page 139: Correction To The Availability Of Flexclone Files And Flexclone Luns In Vfiler Contexts

    Correction to the availability of FlexClone files and FlexClone LUNs in vfiler contexts The topic "How MultiStore works with FlexClone files and FlexClone LUNs" incorrectly states that FlexClone files and LUN commands are available in default and non-default vfiler contexts. The corrected information is as follows: MultiStore supports FlexClone files and FlexClone LUNs only in vfiler0 context.
  • Page 140: Using Disk Sanitization To Remove Data From Disks

    -r The disks that you want to sanitize should be listed as spare disks. 2. Sanitize the specified disk or disks by entering the following command: disk sanitize start [-p pattern1|-r [-p pattern2|-r [-p pattern3|-r]]] [-c cycle_count] disk_list IBM System Storage N series: Data ONTAP 8.0.4 7-Mode Release Notes...
  • Page 141 Attention: Do not turn off the storage system, disrupt the storage connectivity, or remove target disks while sanitizing. If sanitizing is interrupted during the formatting phase, the formatting phase must be restarted and allowed to finish before the disks are sanitized and ready to be returned to the spare pool.
  • Page 142: Changes To The Software Setup Guide

    High-Availability Configuration Guide. v “Hardware-assisted takeover support on systems that use Service Processor” on page 133 v “Corrections to the example in "Monitoring HA pair status" topic” on page IBM System Storage N series: Data ONTAP 8.0.4 7-Mode Release Notes...
  • Page 143: Hardware-Assisted Takeover Support On Systems That Use Service Processor

    Hardware-assisted takeover support on systems that use Service Processor Although the Data ONTAP 8.0 7-Mode High-Availability Configuration Guide only mentions support for the hardware-assisted takeover feature on systems with an RLM card, the feature is also supported on systems that use a Service Processor for remote management.
  • Page 144: Supported Snmp Versions In Data Ontap

    TLS not supported in Data ONTAP 8.0 TLS is not supported in Data ONTAP 8.0 7-Mode. The SSL section of the "IP port usage on a storage system" chapter incorrectly includes information on TLS. IBM System Storage N series: Data ONTAP 8.0.4 7-Mode Release Notes...
  • Page 145: Changes To The File Access And Protocols Management Guide

    Changes to the File Access and Protocols Management Guide The Data ONTAP 8.0 7-Mode File Access and Protocols Management Guide should have included the following topics. v “Enabling or disabling SFTP log files” v “Specifying the maximum size of the current SFTP log files” v “Correction to specifying the FTP authentication style”...
  • Page 146: Correction To Specifying The Ftp Authentication Style

    For the latest information about which client and server operating systems and versions are supported, see the IBM N series interoperability matrix, which is accessed and navigated as described in “Websites” on page 149.
  • Page 147: Unsupported Windows Features In The File Serving Environment

    If you want to monitor directory operations for... Enter the command... Creating fpolicy monitor add policy_name create_dir Renaming fpolicy monitor add policy_name rename_dir Deleting fpolicy monitor add policy_name delete_dir Unsupported Windows features in the file serving environment This release does not support the following Windows features: For example, this release does not support the following Windows features: v Encrypted File System (EFS) v Logging of NT File System (NTFS) events in the change journal...
  • Page 148: Changes To The Block Access Management Guide For Iscsi And Fc

    The final step is missing in the procedure "Setting volume options for the autodelete configuration" topic of "Configuring volumes and LUNs when using autodelete" section. Perform the following steps for "Setting volume options for the autodelete configuration": IBM System Storage N series: Data ONTAP 8.0.4 7-Mode Release Notes...
  • Page 149: Correction To Configure Onboard Adapters For Target Mode

    1. Set the space guarantee on the volumes by entering the following command: vol options vol_name guarantee volume 2. Ensure that autosize is disabled by entering the following command: vol autosize disable vol_name Note: This option is disabled by default. 3.
  • Page 150 Adapter Type State Status --------------------------------------------------- 0a initiator CONFIGURED online 0b initiator CONFIGURED online 0c target CONFIGURED online 0d target CONFIGURED online The preceding output displays two ports for host access. ---------------------------------------------------- IBM System Storage N series: Data ONTAP 8.0.4 7-Mode Release Notes...
  • Page 151: Changes To The Data Protection Online Backup And Recovery Guide

    Change to the Snapshot copy reserve value To increase the amount of usable space on the storage system while still retaining all the benefits of volume Snapshot copies, IBM ships all new systems running Data ONTAP 8.0.1 GA with a smaller volume Snapshot reserve value.
  • Page 152: Single File Reversion To Or From Symbolic Links Using Snaprestore Not Supported

    1. To enable the data port range, enter the following command: options ndmpd.data_port_range {start_port-end_port} IBM System Storage N series: Data ONTAP 8.0.4 7-Mode Release Notes...
  • Page 153 The ndmpd.data_port_range option allows administrators to specify a port range on which the NDMP server can listen for data connections. The start_port and end_port indicate the range of ports designated for data connection and can have values between 1024 and 65535; start_port must be less than or equal to end_port.
  • Page 154: Changes To The Multistore Management Guide

    The name can contain the dash (-) and the underscore (_) characters. However, the name should not begin with a dash. v The name is case-insensitive. v The name must be unique. IBM System Storage N series: Data ONTAP 8.0.4 7-Mode Release Notes...
  • Page 155: Snapmirror Relationship Schedules Are Not Modified For Existing Volumes

    You can include the name of the hosting storage system as part of the vFiler unit name so that you can easily determine the storage system that contains the vFiler unit —for example, mycompanyss1_vfiler1. v The name vFiler0 should not be used because it is the name of the default vFiler unit.
  • Page 156 Additional SnapVault licenses are not required. vFiler units use the same source and destination licenses as the physical storage systems. v The snapvault.access and snapvault.enable options can be changed independently on each vFiler unit. IBM System Storage N series: Data ONTAP 8.0.4 7-Mode Release Notes...
  • Page 157: Changes To The Storage Efficiency Management Guide

    Changes to the Storage Efficiency Management Guide There are some changes to the existing content of the Data ONTAP 8.0 7-Mode Storage Efficiency Management Guide. v “Corrections to deduplication and volume SnapMirror information” Corrections to deduplication and volume SnapMirror information The "Deduplication and volume SnapMirror"...
  • Page 158: Format Change For The Gateway Implementation Guides

    ISL is supported per fabric. Data ONTAP supports using one or two ISLs, depending on the configuration. The Gateway Support Matrix contains information about configuration if you have one or two ISLs. IBM System Storage N series: Data ONTAP 8.0.4 7-Mode Release Notes...
  • Page 159: Websites

    IBM maintains pages on the World Wide Web where you can get the latest technical information and download device drivers and updates. The following web pages provide N series information: v A listing of currently available N series products and features can be found at the following web page: www.ibm.com/storage/nas v The IBM System Storage N series support website requires users to register in order to obtain access to N series support content on the web.
  • Page 160 IBM System Storage N series: Data ONTAP 8.0.4 7-Mode Release Notes...
  • Page 161: Copyright And Trademark Information

    Copyright ©1994 - 2012 Net App, Inc. All rights reserved. Printed in the U.S.A. Portions copyright © 2012 IBM Corporation. All rights reserved. US Government Users Restricted Rights - Use, duplication or disclosure restricted by GSA ADP Schedule Contract with IBM Corp.
  • Page 162: Trademark Information

    IBM, the IBM logo, and ibm.com are trademarks or registered trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation in the United States, other countries, or both. A complete and current list of other IBM trademarks is available on the Web at http://www.ibm.com/legal/copytrade.shtml Linux is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds in the United States, other countries, or both.
  • Page 163 NetApp is a licensee of the CompactFlash and CF Logo trademarks. NetApp NetCache is certified RealSystem compatible. Copyright and trademark information...
  • Page 164 IBM System Storage N series: Data ONTAP 8.0.4 7-Mode Release Notes...
  • Page 165: Notices

    Consult your local IBM representative for information on the products and services currently available in your area. Any reference to an IBM product, program, or service is not intended to state or imply that only that IBM product, program, or service may be used. Any functionally equivalent product, program, or service that does not infringe on any IBM intellectual property right may be used instead.
  • Page 166 The materials at those web sites are not part of the materials for this IBM product and use of those web sites is at your own risk. IBM may use or distribute any of the information you supply in any way it believes appropriate without incurring any obligation to you.
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