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Operating Systems Linux Red Hat Issues with LDAP user/group permissions on NFS share Post 302335594 by TonyFullerMalv on Monday 20th of July 2009 04:26:24 AM
Old 07-20-2009
NFS V4 will overcome the limit of 16 groups. The NetApp filer either needs to use the LDAP system or else replicate the users and groups in local files if it is not already so it "knows" who the users are and what groups they are in.
 

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NetApp::Snapmirror(3pm) 				User Contributed Perl Documentation				   NetApp::Snapmirror(3pm)

NAME
NetApp::Snapmirror -- OO class for snapmirror relationships SYNOPSIS
use NetApp::Filer; use NetApp::Snapmirror; my $filer = NetApp::Filer->new( .... ); my @snapmirrors = $filer->get_snapmirrors; my $volume = $filer->get_volume( .... ); my @snapmirrors = $volume->get_snapmirrors; DESCRIPTION
This class encapsulates a single snapmirror relationship, and provides methods for querying information about it, as well as methods for managing it. METHODS
get_filer Returns the NetApp::Filer object for the filer on which this snapmirror relationship is defined. get_source Returns a NetApp::Snapmirror::Source object representing the source filer/volume for this snapmirror relationship. get_destination Returns a NetApp::Snapmirror::Destination object representing the source filer/volume for this snapmirror relationship. Miscellaneous get_* methods All of the following get methods return strings which match the values found for each of the obvious keywords in the output of "snapmirror status -l": get_status get_progress get_state get_lag get_mirror_timestamp get_base_snapshot get_current_transfer_type get_current_transfer_error get_contents get_last_transfer_type get_last_transfer_size get_last_transfer_duration get_last_transfer_from NOTE: In a future release, when snapshots are supported as a proper object, the return value of get_snapshot will almost certainly return such an object. perl v5.14.2 2008-11-26 NetApp::Snapmirror(3pm)
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