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Operating Systems Solaris Moving file systems from one server to the other Post 303021315 by hicksd8 on Wednesday 8th of August 2018 05:15:48 AM
Old 08-08-2018
If within 'format' you:

Select the NetApp Lun c9t4d0

Enter option 'p'

Enter option 'p' (again)

What output do you get? Does it output a slice table?

DON'T use 'format' to change anything on the disk at this time. Just 'Quit' out.
 

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NetApp::Filer::Version(3pm)				User Contributed Perl Documentation			       NetApp::Filer::Version(3pm)

NAME
NetApp::Filer::Version -- OO Class for representing NetApp Filer versions SYNOPSIS
use NetApp::Filer; my $filer = NetApp::Filer->new({ ... }); # The "version" is: NetApp Release 7.2.2: Sat Mar 24 20:38:59 PDT 2007 my $version = $filer->get_version; # $version->isa("NetApp::Filer::Version") print $version->get_release, " "; # prints "7.2.2" print $version->get_date, " "; # prints "Sat Mar 24 20:38:59 PDT 2007" print $version->get_string, " "; print "$version "; # Both print the same thing, the second one through operator overloading, # namely the original, unparsed version string print $version->get_version, " "; # prints "v7.2.2" DESCRIPTION
This class is used to encapsulate the NetApp Filer version string, and provide access to the components of the string as a numeric release, a perl version, and a date string. METHODS
get_release Returns the NetApp numerical release as a string, for example: 7.2.2 get_date Returns the NetApp release date as a string, for example: Sat Mar 24 20:38:59 PDT 2007 get_string Returns the unparsed version string in it's entirety: NetApp Release 7.2.2: Sat Mar 24 20:38:59 PDT 2007 get_version Returns the NetApp release as a perl version object. perl v5.14.2 2008-11-26 NetApp::Filer::Version(3pm)
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