ONTAP 9 Manuals ( CA08871-402 )

Where to find additional information

After you have successfully tested NFS client access, you can perform additional NFS configuration or add SAN access. When protocol access is complete, you should protect the root volume of storage virtual machine (SVM).

NFS configuration

You can further configure NFS access using the following information and technical reports:

  • NFS management

    Describes how to configure and manage file access using NFS.

Networking configuration

You can further configure networking features and name services using the following informati and technical reports:

  • NFS management

    Describes how to configure and manage ONTAP networking.

SAN protocol configuration

If you want to provide or modify SAN access to the new SVM, you can use the FC or iSCSI configuration information, which is available for multiple host operating systems.

Root volume protection

After configuring protocols on the SVM, you should ensure that its root volume is protected:

  • Data protection

    Describes how to create a load-sharing mirror to protect the SVM root volume, which is a best practice for NAS-enabled SVMs. Also describes how to quickly recover from volume failures or losses by promoting the SVM root volume from a load-sharing mirror.

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