SnapCenter Software 6 Manuals ( CA08871-404 )
SnapCenter Server installation
Prepare for installing the SnapCenter Server
Domain and workgroup requirements
Supported storage systems and applications
Connection and port requirements
Install the SnapCenter Server on Windows host
Install the SnapCenter Server on Linux host
Configure CA Certificate for Windows host
Generate CA Certificate CSR file
Get the CA certificate thumbprint
Configure CA certificate with Windows host plug-in services
Configure CA Certificate for Linux host
Configure and enable two-way SSL communication on Windows host
Configure and enable two-way SSL communication on Linux host
Configure Certificate-based Authentication
Export Certificate Authority (CA) certificates from SnapCenter Server
Import CA Certificate to the Windows host plug-ins
Import CA Certificate to the UNIX host plug-ins and configure root or intermediate certificates to SPL trust-store
Import CA Certificate to the UNIX host plug-ins
Configure root or intermediate certificates to SPL trust-store
Configure Active Directory, LDAP, and LDAPS
Configure High Availability
Configure SnapCenter Servers for High Availability using F5
Configure Microsoft Network Load Balancer manually
Switch from NLB to F5 for high availability
Configure role-based access control (RBAC)
Add a user or group and assign role and assets
Add an ONTAP RBAC role using security login commands
Create SVM roles with minimum privileges
Create ONTAP cluster roles with minimum privileges
Configure IIS Application Pools to enable Active Directory read permissions
Add SnapCenter Standard controller-based licenses
Provision your storage system
Provision storage on Windows hosts
Configure secured MySQL connections with SnapCenter Server
Protect Microsoft SQL Server databases
SnapCenter Plug-in for Microsoft SQL Server
SnapCenter Plug-in for Microsoft SQL Server overview
What you can do with the SnapCenter Plug-in for Microsoft SQL Server
SnapCenter Plug-in for Microsoft SQL Server features
Support for Asymmetric LUN Mapping in Windows clusters
Storage types supported by SnapCenter Plug-in for Microsoft SQL Server
Storage layout recommendations for SnapCenter Plug-in for Microsoft SQL Server
Minimum ONTAP privileges required for SQL plug-in
Prepare storage systems for SnapMirror and SnapVault replication
Backup strategy for SQL Server resources
Define a backup strategy for SQL Server resources
Backup schedules for database plug-ins
Number of backup jobs needed for databases
How long to retain transaction log backups on the source storage system
Multiple databases on the same volume
Backup copy verification using the primary or secondary storage volume
Restoration strategy for SQL Server
Define a restoration strategy for SQL Server
Sources and destinations for a restore operation
Quick start to install SnapCenter Plug-in for Microsoft SQL Server
Prepare for Snapcenter Server and Plug-in installation
Prepare to install the SnapCenter Plug-in for Microsoft SQL Server
Installation workflow for SnapCenter Plug-in for Microsoft SQL Server
Prerequisites to add hosts and install SnapCenter Plug-in for Microsoft SQL Server
Host requirements to install SnapCenter Plug-ins Package for Windows
Set up credentials for the SnapCenter Plug-ins Package for Windows
Configure credentials for an individual SQL Server resource
Configure gMSA on Windows Server 2016 or later
Install SnapCenter Plug-in for Microsoft SQL Server
Add hosts and install the SnapCenter Plug-ins Package for Windows
Install SnapCenter Plug-in for Microsoft SQL Server on multiple remote hosts by using cmdlets
Install the SnapCenter Plug-in for Microsoft SQL Server silently from the command line
Install SnapCenter Plug-in for VMware vSphere
Prepare for data protection
Prerequisites for using SnapCenter Plug-in for Microsoft SQL Server
How resources, resource groups, and policies are used for protecting SQL Server
Back up SQL Server database, or instance, or availability group
Determine whether resources are available for backup
Migrate resources to ETERNUS AX/HX Series
Create backup policies for SQL Server databases
Create resource groups and attach policies for SQL Server
Requirements for backing up SQL resources
Back up SQL Server resource groups
Monitor backup operations
Create a storage system connection and a credential using PowerShell cmdlets
Back up resources using PowerShell cmdlets
Cancel the SnapCenter Plug-in for Microsoft SQL Server backup operations
View SQL Server backups and clones in the Topology page
Remove backups using PowerShell cmdlets
Clean up the secondary backup count using PowerShell cmdlets
Protect SAP HANA databases
SnapCenter Plug-in for SAP HANA Databases
SnapCenter Plug-in for SAP HANA Database overview
What you can do using the SnapCenter Plug-in for SAP HANA Database
SnapCenter Plug-in for SAP HANA Database features
Storage types supported by SnapCenter Plug-in for SAP HANA Database
Minimum ONTAP privileges required
Prepare storage systems for SnapMirror and SnapVault replication
Backup strategy for SAP HANA databases
Define a backup strategy for SAP HANA databases
Automatic discovery of resources on Linux host
How SnapCenter Plug-in for SAP HANA Database uses consistency group Snapshot copies
How SnapCenter manages housekeeping of log and data backups
Considerations for determining backup schedules for SAP HANA database
Restore and recovery strategy for SAP HANA databases
Define a restore and recovery strategy for SAP HANA resources
Types of restore strategies supported for manually added SAP HANA resources
Types of restore strategies supported for automatically discovered SAP HANA databases
Types of restore operations for auto discovered SAP HANA databases
Types of recovery operations supported for SAP HANA databases
Prepare to install the SnapCenter Plug-in for SAP HANA Database
Installation workflow of SnapCenter Plug-in for SAP HANA Database
Prerequisites for adding hosts and installing SnapCenter Plug-in for SAP HANA Database
Host requirements to install SnapCenter Plug-ins Package for Windows
Host requirements for installing the SnapCenter Plug-ins Package for Linux
Set up credentials for the SnapCenter Plug-in for SAP HANA Database
Configure gMSA on Windows Server 2016 or later
Install the SnapCenter Plug-in for SAP HANA Databases
Add hosts and install plug-in packages on remote hosts
Install SnapCenter Plug-in Packages for Linux or Windows on multiple remote hosts by using cmdlets
Configure CA Certificate
Generate CA Certificate CSR file
Get the CA certificate thumbprint
Configure CA certificate with Windows host plug-in services
Configure the CA Certificate for the SnapCenter SAP HANA Plug-ins service on Linux host
Configure the CA Certificate for the SnapCenter SAP HANA Plug-ins service on Windows host
Install SnapCenter Plug-in for VMware vSphere
Prepare for data protection
Prerequisites for using the SnapCenter Plug-in for SAP HANA Database
How resources, resource groups, and policies are used for protecting SAP HANA databases
Back up SAP HANA resources
Configure HDB User Store Key and HDBSQL OS User for the SAP HANA database
Discover resources and prepare multitenant database containers for data protection
Add resources manually to the plug-in host
Create backup policies for SAP HANA databases
Create resource groups and attach policies
Create a storage system connection and a credential using PowerShell cmdlets for SAP HANA database
Back up databases using PowerShell cmdlets
Monitor backup operations
View SAP HANA database backups and clones in the Topology page
Protect Oracle databases
Overview of SnapCenter Plug-in for Oracle Database
What can you do with the Plug-in for Oracle Database
Features of Plug-in for Oracle
Storage types supported by Plug-in for Oracle Database
Prepare storage systems for SnapMirror and SnapVault replication for Plug-in for Oracle
Install SnapCenter Plug-in for Oracle Database
Installation workflow of SnapCenter Plug-in for Oracle Database
Prerequisites for adding hosts and installing Plug-ins Package for Linux or AIX
Add hosts and install Plug-ins Package for Linux or AIX
Alternate ways to install Plug-ins Package for Linux or AIX
Configure the SnapCenter Plug-in Loader service
Configure CA certificate with SnapCenter Plug-in Loader service on Linux host
Enable CA Certificates for plug-ins
Import data from SnapManager for Oracle and SnapManager for SAP to SnapCenter
Install SnapCenter Plug-in for VMware vSphere
Prepare for protecting Oracle databases
Back up Oracle databases
Backup configuration information
Supported backup configurations
How SnapCenter discovers Oracle databases
Mount and unmount database backups
Restore and recover Oracle databases
Define a restore and recovery strategy for Oracle databases
Predefined environment variables for restore specific prescript and postscript
Requirements for restoring an Oracle database
Restore and recover Oracle database
Restore and recover tablespaces using point-in-time recovery
Restore and recover pluggable database using point-in-time recovery
Restore and recover Oracle databases using UNIX commands
Clone Oracle database
Define a clone strategy for Oracle databases
Predefined environment variables for clone specific prescript and postscript
Requirements for cloning an Oracle database
Clone Oracle database backups using UNIX commands
Split an Oracle Database Clone
Split clone of a pluggable database
Manage application volumes
Backup application volumes
Protect Windows file systems
SnapCenter Plug-in for Microsoft Windows concepts
SnapCenter Plug-in for Microsoft Windows overview
What you can do with the SnapCenter Plug-in for Microsoft Windows
SnapCenter Plug-in for Windows features
How SnapCenter backs up Windows file systems
Storage types supported by SnapCenter Plug-in for Microsoft Windows
Minimum ONTAP privileges required for Windows plug-in
Prepare storage systems for SnapMirror and SnapVault replication
Install SnapCenter Plug-in for Microsoft Windows
Installation workflow of SnapCenter Plug-in for Microsoft Windows
Installation requirements for SnapCenter Plug-in for Microsoft Windows
Add hosts and install SnapCenter Plug-in for Microsoft Windows
Install SnapCenter Plug-in for Microsoft Windows on multiple remote hosts using PowerShell cmdlets
Install the SnapCenter Plug-in for Microsoft Windows silently from the command line
Install SnapCenter Plug-in for VMware vSphere
Back up Windows file systems
Determine resource availability for Windows file systems
Create backup policies for Windows file systems
Create resource groups for Windows file systems
Back up a single resource on demand for Windows file systems
Back up resource groups for Windows file systems
Create a storage system connection and a credential using PowerShell cmdlets
Back up resources using PowerShell cmdlets
View related backups and clones in the Topology page
Remove backups using PowerShell cmdlets
Clean up the secondary backup count using PowerShell cmdlets
Restore Windows file systems
Restore Windows file system backups
Protect Microsoft Exchange Server databases
SnapCenter Plug-in for Microsoft Exchange Server concepts
What you can do with SnapCenter Plug-in for Microsoft Exchange Server
Minimum ONTAP privileges required
Prepare storage systems for SnapMirror and SnapVault replication
Install SnapCenter Plug-in for Microsoft Exchange Server
Installation workflow of SnapCenter Plug-in for Microsoft Exchange Server
Prerequisites to add hosts and install SnapCenter Plug-in for Microsoft Exchange Server
Set up credentials for SnapCenter Plug-in for Windows
Configure gMSA on Windows Server 2016 or later
Add hosts and install Plug-in for Exchange
Install Plug-in for Exchange from the SnapCenter Server host using PowerShell cmdlets
Install the SnapCenter Plug-in for Exchange silently from the command line
Monitor SnapCenter plug-in package installation status
Configure CA Certificate
Generate CA Certificate CSR file
Get the CA certificate thumbprint
Configure SnapManager 7.x for Exchange and SnapCenter to coexist
Install SnapCenter Plug-in for VMware vSphere
Back up Exchange resources
Exchange database and backup verification
Determine whether Exchange resources are available for backup
Create backup policies for Exchange Server databases
Create resource groups and attach policies for Exchange Servers
Back up Exchange resources groups
Create a storage system connection and a credential using PowerShell cmdlets for Exchange Server
Back up Exchange resources using PowerShell cmdlets
Cancel backup operations for Exchange database
Restore Exchange resources
Requirements for restoring an Exchange database
Granular recovery of mails and mailbox
Restore an Exchange Server database from secondary storage
Restore Exchange resources using PowerShell cmdlets
Reseed a passive Exchange node replica
Reseed a replica using PowerShell cmdlets for Exchange database
Protect IBM Db2
SnapCenter Plug-in for IBM Db2
SnapCenter Plug-in for IBM Db2 overview
What you can do using the SnapCenter Plug-in for IBM Db2
SnapCenter Plug-in for IBM Db2 features
Storage types supported by SnapCenter Plug-in for IBM Db2
Minimum ONTAP privileges required
Prepare storage systems for SnapMirror and SnapVault replication
Backup strategy for IBM Db2
Define a backup strategy for IBM Db2
Automatic discovery of resources on Linux host
How SnapCenter Plug-in for IBM Db2 uses consistency group Snapshot copies
How SnapCenter manages housekeeping of log backups
Considerations for determining backup schedules for IBM Db2
Prepare to install the SnapCenter Plug-in for IBM Db2
Installation workflow of SnapCenter Plug-in for IBM Db2
Prerequisites for adding hosts and installing SnapCenter Plug-in for IBM Db2
Host requirements to install SnapCenter Plug-ins Package for Windows
Host requirements for installing the SnapCenter Plug-ins Package for Linux
Set up credentials for the SnapCenter Plug-in for IBM Db2
Configure gMSA on Windows Server 2016 or later
Install the SnapCenter Plug-in for IBM Db2
Add hosts and install plug-in packages on remote hosts
Install SnapCenter Plug-in Packages for Linux or Windows on multiple remote hosts by using cmdlets
Install the SnapCenter Plug-in for IBM Db2 on Linux hosts by using the command-line interface
Configure CA Certificate
Generate CA Certificate CSR file
Get the CA certificate thumbprint
Configure CA certificate with Windows host plug-in services
Configure the CA Certificate for the SnapCenter IBM Db2 Plug-ins service on Linux host
Configure the CA Certificate for the SnapCenter IBM Db2 Plug-ins service on Windows host
Prepare for data protection
Prerequisites for using the SnapCenter Plug-in for IBM Db2
How resources, resource groups, and policies are used for protecting IBM Db2
Back up IBM Db2 resources
Discover the databases automatically
Add resources manually to the plug-in host
Create backup policies for IBM Db2
Create resource groups and attach policies
Create a storage system connection and a credential using PowerShell cmdlets for IBM Db2
Back up databases using PowerShell cmdlets
Monitor backup operations
View IBM Db2 database backups and clones in the Topology page
Protect PostgreSQL
SnapCenter Plug-in for PostgreSQL
SnapCenter Plug-in for PostgreSQL overview
What you can do using the SnapCenter Plug-in for PostgreSQL
SnapCenter Plug-in for PostgreSQL features
Storage types supported by SnapCenter Plug-in for PostgreSQL
Minimum ONTAP privileges required
Prepare storage systems for SnapMirror and SnapVault replication
Backup strategy for PostgreSQL
Define a backup strategy for PostgreSQL
Automatic discovery of resources on Linux host
How SnapCenter Plug-in for PostgreSQL uses consistency group Snapshot copies
How SnapCenter manages housekeeping of log backups
Considerations for determining backup schedules for PostgreSQL
Restore and recovery strategy for PostgreSQL
Define a restore and recovery strategy for PostgreSQL resources
Types of restore strategies supported for manually added PostgreSQL resources
Types of restore strategies supported for automatically discovered PostgreSQL
Prepare to install the SnapCenter Plug-in for PostgreSQL
Installation workflow of SnapCenter Plug-in for PostgreSQL
Prerequisites for adding hosts and installing SnapCenter Plug-in for PostgreSQL
Host requirements to install SnapCenter Plug-ins Package for Windows
Host requirements for installing the SnapCenter Plug-ins Package for Linux
Set up credentials for the SnapCenter Plug-in for PostgreSQL
Configure gMSA on Windows Server 2016 or later
Install the SnapCenter Plug-in for PostgreSQL
Add hosts and install plug-in packages on remote hosts
Install SnapCenter Plug-in Packages for Linux or Windows on multiple remote hosts by using cmdlets
Install the SnapCenter Plug-in for PostgreSQL on Linux hosts by using the command-line interface
Configure CA Certificate
Generate CA Certificate CSR file
Get the CA certificate thumbprint
Configure CA certificate with Windows host plug-in services
Configure the CA Certificate for the SnapCenter PostgreSQL Plug-ins service on Linux host
Configure the CA Certificate for the SnapCenter PostgreSQL Plug-ins service on Windows host
Prepare for data protection
Prerequisites for using the SnapCenter Plug-in for PostgreSQL
How resources, resource groups, and policies are used for protecting PostgreSQL
Back up PostgreSQL resources
Discover the clusters automatically
Add resources manually to the plug-in host
Create backup policies for PostgreSQL
Create resource groups and attach policies
Create a storage system connection and a credential using PowerShell cmdlets for PostgreSQL
Back up clusters using PowerShell cmdlets
Monitor backup operations
View PostgreSQL cluster backups and clones in the Topology page
Protect MySQL
SnapCenter Plug-in for MySQL
SnapCenter Plug-in for MySQL overview
What you can do using the SnapCenter Plug-in for MySQL
SnapCenter Plug-in for MySQL features
Storage types supported by SnapCenter Plug-in for MySQL
Minimum ONTAP privileges required
Prepare storage systems for SnapMirror and SnapVault replication
Backup strategy for MySQL
Define a backup strategy for MySQL
Automatic discovery of resources on Linux host
How SnapCenter Plug-in for MySQL uses consistency group Snapshot copies
How SnapCenter manages housekeeping of data backups
Considerations for determining backup schedules for MySQL
Prepare to install the SnapCenter Plug-in for MySQL
Installation workflow of SnapCenter Plug-in for MySQL
Prerequisites for adding hosts and installing SnapCenter Plug-in for MySQL
Host requirements to install SnapCenter Plug-ins Package for Windows
Host requirements for installing the SnapCenter Plug-ins Package for Linux
Set up credentials for the SnapCenter Plug-in for MySQL
Install the SnapCenter Plug-in for MySQL
Add hosts and install plug-in packages on remote hosts
Install SnapCenter Plug-in Packages for Linux or Windows on multiple remote hosts by using cmdlets
Install the SnapCenter Plug-in for MySQL on Linux hosts by using the command-line interface
Configure CA Certificate
Generate CA Certificate CSR file
Get the CA certificate thumbprint
Configure CA certificate with Windows host plug-in services
Configure the CA Certificate for the SnapCenter MySQL Plug-ins service on Linux host
Configure the CA Certificate for the SnapCenter MySQL Plug-ins service on Windows host
Prepare for data protection
Prerequisites for using the SnapCenter Plug-in for MySQL
How resources, resource groups, and policies are used for protecting MySQL
Back up MySQL resources
Discover the databases automatically
Add resources manually to the plug-in host
Create backup policies for MySQL
Create resource groups and attach policies
Create a storage system connection and a credential using PowerShell cmdlets for MySQL
Back up databases using PowerShell cmdlets
Monitor backup operations
Protect Unix file systems
Overview of SnapCenter Plug-in for Unix file systems
Install SnapCenter Plug-in for Unix file systems
Prerequisites for adding hosts and installing Plug-ins Package for Linux
Add hosts and install Plug-ins Package for Linux
Configure the SnapCenter Plug-in Loader service
Configure CA certificate with SnapCenter Plug-in Loader service on Linux host
Install SnapCenter Plug-in for VMware vSphere
Prepare for protecting Unix file systems
Back up Unix file systems
Restore and recover Unix file systems
Clone Unix file systems
Protect applications running on Azure NetApp Files
Install SnapCenter and create credentials
Install SnapCenter on Azure Virtual Machine
Create the Azure credential in SnapCenter
Protect SAP HANA databases
Add hosts and install SnapCenter plug-in for SAP HANA database
Create backup policies for SAP HANA databases
Create resource groups and attach SAP HANA backup policies
Back up SAP HANA databases running on Azure NetApp Files
Back up SAP HANA resource groups
Protect Microsoft SQL Server databases
Add hosts and install SnapCenter plug-in for SQL Server database
Create backup policies for SQL Server databases
Create resource groups and attach SQL backup policies
Back up SQL Server databases running on Azure NetApp Files
Back up SQL Server resource groups
Protect Oracle databases
Add hosts and install SnapCenter plug-in for Oracle database
Create backup policies for Oracle databases
Create resource groups and attach Oracle backup policies
Back up Oracle databases running on Azure NetApp Files
Back up Oracle resource groups
Protect our supported plug-ins
Our supported plug-ins
Our supported plug-ins overview
What you can do with the our supported plug-ins
Our supported plug-ins features
Storage types supported by our supported plug-ins
Minimum ONTAP privileges required for our supported plug-ins
Prepare storage systems for SnapMirror and SnapVault replication
Backup strategy for our supported plug-ins
Types of restore strategies supported for manually added our supported plug-ins resources
Develop a plug-in for your application
Prepare to install our supported plug-ins
Installation workflow of our supported plug-ins
Prerequisites for adding hosts and installing our supported plug-ins
Host requirements to install SnapCenter Plug-ins Package for Windows
Host requirements for installing the SnapCenter Plug-ins Package for Linux
Set up credentials for our supported plug-ins
Configure gMSA on Windows Server 2016 or later
Install the our supported plug-ins
Add hosts and install plug-in packages on remote hosts
Install SnapCenter Plug-in Packages for Linux or Windows on multiple remote hosts by using cmdlets
Install the our supported plug-ins on Linux hosts by using the command-line interface
Configure CA Certificate
Generate CA Certificate CSR file
Get the CA certificate thumbprint
Configure CA certificate with Windows host plug-in services
Configure the CA Certificate for the SnapCenter Custom Plug-ins service on Linux host
Configure the CA Certificate for the SnapCenter Custom Plug-ins service on Windows host
Prepare for data protection
Back up our supported plug-ins resources
Add resources to our supported plug-ins
Create policies for our supported plug-ins resources
Create resource groups and attach policies
Back up individual our supported plug-ins resources
Back up resource groups of our supported plug-in resources
Create a storage system connection and a credential using PowerShell cmdlets
Back up resources using PowerShell cmdlets
View our supported plug-ins resource related backups and clones in the Topology page
Restore our supported plug-ins resources
Clone our supported plug-ins resource backups
Manage SnapCenter Server and plug-ins
View dashboard
How to view information on the dashboard
Operations supported from the Resources page
Monitor jobs, schedules, events, and logs
Overview of SnapCenter reporting capabilities
Manage the SnapCenter Server repository
Upgrade SnapCenter Server and plug-ins
Configure SnapCenter to check for available updates
Upgrade the SnapCenter Server on Windows host
Uninstall SnapCenter Server and plug-ins
Uninstall SnapCenter plug-in packages
Prerequisites for removing a host
Uninstall plug-ins using the SnapCenter GUI
Uninstall Windows plug-ins using the PowerShell cmdlet
Add storage systems
You should set up the storage system that gives SnapCenter access to ETERNUS AX/AC/HX Series to perform data protection and provisioning operations.
You can either add a stand-alone SVM or a cluster comprising of multiple SVMs.
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You should have the required permissions in the Infrastructure Admin role to create storage connections.
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You should ensure that the plug-in installations are not in progress.
Host plug-in installations must not be in progress while adding a storage system connection because the host cache might not be updated and databases status might be displayed in the SnapCenter GUI as “Not available for backup” or “Not on ETERNUS AX/AC/HX Series”.
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Storage system names should be unique.
SnapCenter does not support multiple storage systems with the same name on different clusters. Each storage system that is supported by SnapCenter should have a unique name and a unique data LIF IP address.
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When you configure storage systems, you can also enable Event Management System (EMS) & AutoSupport features. The AutoSupport tool collects data about the health of your system and automatically sends the data to technical Support, enabling them to troubleshoot your system.
If you enable these features, SnapCenter sends AutoSupport information to the storage system and EMS messages to the storage system syslog when a resource is protected, a restore or clone operation finishes successfully, or an operation fails.
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If you are planning to replicate Snapshots to a SnapMirror destination or SnapVault destination, you must set up storage system connections for the destination SVM or Cluster as well as the source SVM or Cluster.
If you change the storage system password, scheduled jobs, on demand backup, and restore operations might fail. After you change the storage system password, you can update the password by clicking Modify in the Storage tab. |
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In the left navigation pane, click Storage Systems.
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In the Storage Systems page, click New.
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In the Add Storage System page, provide the following information:
For this field… Do this… Storage System
Enter the storage system name or IP address.
Storage system names, not including the domain name, must have 15 or fewer characters, and the names must be resolvable. To create storage system connections with names that have more than 15 characters, you can use the Add-SmStorageConnectionPowerShell cmdlet. For storage systems with MetroCluster configuration (MCC), it is recommended to register both local and peer clusters for non-disruptive operations. SnapCenter does not support multiple SVMs with the same name on different clusters. Each SVM that is supported by SnapCenter must have a unique name.
After adding the storage connection to SnapCenter, you should not rename the SVM or the Cluster using ONTAP. If SVM is added with a short name or FQDN then it has to be resolvable from both the SnapCenter and the plug-in host. User name/Password
Enter the credentials of the storage user that has the required privileges to access the storage system.
Event Management System (EMS) & AutoSupport Settings
If you want to send EMS messages to the storage system syslog or if you want to have AutoSupport messages sent to the storage system for applied protection, completed restore operations, or failed operations, select the appropriate checkbox.
When you select the Send AutoSupport Notification for failed operations to storage system checkbox, the Log SnapCenter Server events to syslog checkbox is also selected because EMS messaging is required to enable AutoSupport notifications.
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Click More Options if you want to modify the default values assigned to platform, protocol, port, and timeout.
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In Platform, select one of the options from the drop-down list.
If the SVM is the secondary storage system in a backup relationship, select the Secondary checkbox. When the Secondary option is selected, SnapCenter does not perform a license check immediately.
If you have added SVM in SnapCenter then, user need to select the platform type from the dropdown manually.
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In Protocol, select the protocol that was configured during SVM or Cluster setup, typically HTTPS.
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Enter the port that the storage system accepts.
The default port 443 typically works.
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Enter the time in seconds that should elapse before communication attempts are halted.
The default value is 60 seconds.
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If the SVM has multiple management interfaces, select the Preferred IP checkbox, and then enter the preferred IP address for SVM connections.
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Click Save.
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Click Submit.
In the Storage Systems page, from the Type drop-down perform one of the following actions:
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Select ONTAP SVMs if you want to view all the SVMs that were added.
If you have added FSx SVMs, the FSx SVMs are listed here.
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Select ONTAP Clusters if you want to view all the clusters that were added.
If you have added FSx clusters using fsxadmin, the FSx clusters are listed here.
When you click on the cluster name, all the SVMs that are part of the cluster are displayed in the Storage Virtual Machines section.
If a new SVM is added to the ONTAP cluster using ONTAP GUI, click Rediscover to view the newly added SVM.
If you have upgraded the ETERNUS HX or ETERNUS HX series to All SAN Array (ASA), you must refresh the storage connection in the SnapCenter Server to reflect the new storage type in SnapCenter. |
A cluster administrator must enable AutoSupport on each storage system node to send email notifications from all storage systems to which SnapCenter has access, by running the following command from the storage system command line:
autosupport trigger modify -node nodename -autosupport-message client.app.info -to enable -noteto enable
The Storage Virtual Machine (SVM) administrator has no access to AutoSupport. |