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SnapDrive 7.1 for Windows Quick Start Guide For Clustered Data ONTAP NetApp, Inc. 495 East Java Drive Sunnyvale, CA 94089 U.S. Telephone: +1 (408) 822-6000 Fax: +1 (408) 822-4501 Support telephone: +1 (888) 463-8277 Web: www.netapp.com Feedback: doccomments@netapp.com Part number: 215-09547_A0 November 2014

Table of Contents 3 Contents Getting started quickly with SnapDrive for Windows in a cluster environment... 4 SnapDrive for Windows supported components and system requirements... 5 Setting up your Storage Virtual Machine (SVM)... 7 Setting up your Storage Virtual Machine (SVM) using the Data ONTAP command-line interface... 7 Setting up your Storage Virtual Machine (SVM) using OnCommand System Manager... 8 Unlocking your vsadmin account... 12 Unlocking your vsadmin account using the Data ONTAP command line... 12 Unlocking your vsadmin account using OnCommand System Manager... 13 Installing SnapDrive for Windows... 14 Copyright information... 16 Trademark information... 17 How to send your comments... 18 Index... 19

4 Quick Start Guide for Clustered Data ONTAP Getting started quickly with SnapDrive for Windows in a cluster environment It is helpful to familiarize yourself with an overview of the best practices for installing and setting up SnapDrive for Windows in clustered ONTAP. The SnapDrive for Windows Quick Start Guide for Clustered Data ONTAP describes how to set up SnapDrive for Windows in a clustered Data ONTAP environment. It assumes that you have met prerequisites for installation, as described in SnapDrive for Windows Installation Guide. You can use the guide for information about how to perform the following tasks: Understanding your system requirements Setting up your Storage Virtual Machine (SVM) Unlocking your vsadmin account Installing SnapDrive for Windows For complete information about installing SnapDrive for Windows, you can review the SnapDrive for Windows Installation Guide for the following additional topics: SnapDrive for Windows licensing requirements Preparing your hosts for SnapDrive for Windows Configuring access for SnapDrive for Windows Installing or upgrading components using iscsi or FC protocols Installing or upgrading SnapDrive for Windows Remotely installing or upgrading SnapDrive for Windows from SnapManager for Hyper-V Installing SnapDrive for Windows on Server Core systems Installing SnapDrive for Windows on systems without internet access Unattended SnapDrive for Windows installation command-line reference For additional information about installing and setting up SnapDrive for Windows in clustered Data ONTAP environments, see How to configure SnapDrive for Windows 7.0.x with clustered Data ONTAP 8.1.3 and 8.2 (login required).

5 SnapDrive for Windows supported components and system requirements You must ensure that your storage system and your Windows system meet at least the minimum requirements to properly install and run SnapDrive for Windows. Note: These SnapDrive for Windows system requirements are accurate as of the date of publication. However, requirements and supported versions might change after the release. For the latest system requirements information, see the Interoperability Matrix at mysupport.netapp.com/ matrix. Component Supported Data ONTAP storage system versions Supported versions Data ONTAP 8.3 operating in cluster environments Data ONTAP 8.2.2 operating in 7-Mode and cluster environments Data ONTAP 8.1.4 operating in 7-Mode and cluster environments Data ONTAP Edge Operating systems on the Windows host machine Windows Server 2008 Windows Server 2008 R2 Windows Server 2012 Windows Server 2012 R2.NET Framework requirements.net Framework 3.5 SP1.NET Framework 4.0 You must install both.net Framework 3.5 SP1 and 4.0. DSM Native Microsoft DSM Data ONTAP DSM 4.0 (supports Windows Server versions earlier than 2012 R2) Data ONTAP DSM 4.1 P1

6 Quick Start Guide for Clustered Data ONTAP Component Windows hotfixes required for your operating system Supported versions Windows Server 2012 R2: 2903939 Windows Server 2012: 2859162 2894032 Windows Server 2008 R2: 2522766 2528357 2494016 2520235 2531907 974930 Windows PowerShell Windows PowerShell 2.0 Windows PowerShell 3.0 Windows PowerShell 4.0 Windows Host Utilities Kit Windows Host Utilities Kit 6.0.1 Windows Host Utilities Kit 6.0.2 Windows Host Utilities Kit 7.0 ESXi ESXi 5.0 ESXi 5.1 ESXi 5.5 Virtual Storage Console 4.2.1 4.2.2 5.0

7 Setting up your Storage Virtual Machine (SVM) Before you install SnapDrive for Windows, you must set up your SVM. You can do this using either your clustered Data ONTAP command-line interface or your OnCommand System Manager. Setting up your Storage Virtual Machine (SVM) using the Data ONTAP command-line interface If are using the command-line to set up your SVM, you need to assign the aggregate to your SVM, create data LIFs, and create a management LIF. Steps 1. Assign all of your aggregates to the SVM if your SVM was created by command-line: cserver::> vserver modify -vserver vservername -aggr-list aggrname 2. Create one or more data LIFs. You can use the following syntax to create a data LIF: cserver::>network interface create vserver <Vserver name> -role data data-protocol <protocol type> -lif <lif name> -home-node <node name> -home-port <port name> -address < IP address> -netmask <netmask> -status-admin up firewall-policy data 3. Create a management LIF.

8 Quick Start Guide for Clustered Data ONTAP You can use the following syntax to create a management LIF: cserver::> network interface create vserver <Vserver name> -role data data-protocol none lif <lif name> -home-node <node name> -home-port <port name> -address <IP address> -netmask <netmask> -status-admin up firewall-policy mgmt. Note: Set the DNS resolution of your SVM name to match the management LIF. The name you use must resolve to the exact same name as the SVM. Setting up your Storage Virtual Machine (SVM) using OnCommand System Manager When you set up the SVM using OnCommand System Manager, create data LIFs and a management LIF. If you created the SVM using OnCommand System Manager, the aggregate is assigned during the time of creation. Steps 1. In OnCommand System Manager, click Storage Virtual Machines Configuration Network Interfaces:

Setting up your Storage Virtual Machine (SVM) 9 2. Select the Network Interface tab and click the Create button in the upper left corner: 3. In the Network Interface Create Wizard, select the appropriate role (management for a management LIF and data for a Data LIF), and click Next:

10 Quick Start Guide for Clustered Data ONTAP 4. Select the home port for the LIF and enter the required information: 5. Click Next and you are presented with a summary page:

Setting up your Storage Virtual Machine (SVM) 11 6. Click Next again and the settings are applied and your new LIF is created.

12 Quick Start Guide for Clustered Data ONTAP Unlocking your vsadmin account After setting up your Storage Virtual Machine (SVM), you need to either unlock your vsadmin account or create a new user with vsadmin privileges. You can unlock your vsadmin account using either the clustered Data ONTAP command-line interface or OnCommand System Manager. Unlocking your vsadmin account using the Data ONTAP command line After setting up your Storage Virtual Machine (SVM), you must unlock your vsadmin account. You can do this using the clustered Data ONTAP command-line interface. Steps 1. Set your password using the following syntax: cserver::> security login password username vsadmin vserver <Vserver name> 2. Specify your password when prompted. 3. Unlock your user account by using the following syntax: cserver::> security login unlock username vsadmin vserver <Vserver name>

Unlocking your vsadmin account 13 Unlocking your vsadmin account using OnCommand System Manager After setting up your Storage Virtual Machine (SVM), you must unlock your vsadmin account. You can do this using OnCommand System Manager. Steps 1. Log in to the cluster and select the appropriate SVM. 2. Navigate to Configuration Security Users: 3. Highlight the vsadmin user and select Unlock in the top menu bar: 4. Enter the password you want to use for your vsadmin user account. 5. Select Change to unlock your vsadmin user account.

14 Quick Start Guide for Clustered Data ONTAP Installing SnapDrive for Windows You can use the following steps to install SnapDrive for Windows. Steps 1. Launch the SnapDrive for Windows installer and follow the wizard instructions. 2. When prompted to add your user name and password, specify a local administrator account that is a domain user to run the SnapDrive service. 3. For VMware virtual machines, choose the appropriate style of disks and enter one of the following: a. For VMDKs, enter the Virtual Storage Console credentials. You can do this during your installation, or after installation using sdcli smvi_config. b. For RDMs, enter the vcenter or ESX credentials:

Installing SnapDrive for Windows 15 4. Set the preferred storage system IP address to the Management LIF interface created previously during the Storage Virtual Machine (SVM) setup. 5. Set the transport protocol section as follows: a. SVM name, which should resolve to the management LIF IP address b. HTTP or HTTPS c. vsadmin or user created previously

16 Quick Start Guide for Clustered Data ONTAP Copyright information Copyright 1994 2014 NetApp, Inc. All rights reserved. Printed in the U.S. No part of this document covered by copyright may be reproduced in any form or by any means graphic, electronic, or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, taping, or storage in an electronic retrieval system without prior written permission of the copyright owner. Software derived from copyrighted NetApp material is subject to the following license and disclaimer: THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY NETAPP "AS IS" AND WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, WHICH ARE HEREBY DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL NETAPP BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. NetApp reserves the right to change any products described herein at any time, and without notice. NetApp assumes no responsibility or liability arising from the use of products described herein, except as expressly agreed to in writing by NetApp. The use or purchase of this product does not convey a license under any patent rights, trademark rights, or any other intellectual property rights of NetApp. The product described in this manual may be protected by one or more U.S. patents, foreign patents, or pending applications. RESTRICTED RIGHTS LEGEND: Use, duplication, or disclosure by the government is subject to restrictions as set forth in subparagraph (c)(1)(ii) of the Rights in Technical Data and Computer Software clause at DFARS 252.277-7103 (October 1988) and FAR 52-227-19 (June 1987).

17 Trademark information NetApp, the NetApp logo, Go Further, Faster, ASUP, AutoSupport, Campaign Express, Cloud ONTAP, clustered Data ONTAP, Customer Fitness, Data ONTAP, DataMotion, Fitness, Flash Accel, Flash Cache, Flash Pool, FlashRay, FlexArray, FlexCache, FlexClone, FlexPod, FlexScale, FlexShare, FlexVol, FPolicy, GetSuccessful, LockVault, Manage ONTAP, Mars, MetroCluster, MultiStore, NetApp Insight, OnCommand, ONTAP, ONTAPI, RAID DP, SANtricity, SecureShare, Simplicity, Simulate ONTAP, Snap Creator, SnapCopy, SnapDrive, SnapIntegrator, SnapLock, SnapManager, SnapMirror, SnapMover, SnapProtect, SnapRestore, Snapshot, SnapValidator, SnapVault, StorageGRID, Tech OnTap, Unbound Cloud, and WAFL are trademarks or registered trademarks of NetApp, Inc., in the United States, and/or other countries. A current list of NetApp trademarks is available on the web at http://www.netapp.com/us/legal/netapptmlist.aspx. Cisco and the Cisco logo are trademarks of Cisco in the U.S. and other countries. All other brands or products are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders and should be treated as such.

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Index 19 Index C comments how to send feedback about documentation 18 D documentation how to send feedback about 18 F feedback how to send comments about documentation 18 I information how to send feedback about improving documentation 18 installation requirements SnapDrive 5 installing SnapDrive in clustered Data ONTAP environments 4 O operational requirements SnapDrive 5 overview of installing SnapDrive in clustered Data ONTAP environments 4 Q quick start guide for installing SnapDrive in clustered Data ONTAP 4 S SnapDrive installation 5 SnapDrive setting up your SVM 7, 8 unlocking your vsadmin account 12, 13 storage system requirements SnapDrive installation 5 Storage Virtual Machine See SVM suggestions how to send feedback about documentation 18 SVM setting up for SnapDrive 7, 8 setting up using OnCommand System Manager 8 setting up using the Data ONTAP command-line interface 7 system requirements SnapDrive installation 5 U unlocking your vsadmin account for SnapDrive 12, 13 V vsadmin account unlocking for SnapDrive 12, 13 unlocking using OnCommand System Manager 13 unlocking using the Data ONTAP command line 12 W Windows system requirements SnapDrive installation 5 R requirements