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  1. You can set the ports used by the NFS mount daemon, Network Lock Manager, Network Status Monitor, and NFS quota daemon services for each storage virtual machine (SVM). The port number change affects NFS clients accessing data over both TCP and UDP. Ports for NFSv4 and NFSv4.1 cannot be changed.

  2. You can use ONTAP 9 CLI commands to configure NFS client access to files contained in a new volume or qtree in a new or existing storage virtual machine (SVM).

  3. ONTAP supports file access from Windows NFSv3 clients. This means that clients running Windows operating systems with NFSv3 support can access files on NFSv3 exports on the cluster.

  4. 25 lut 2022 · privilege port number can be configured by add the two variables ("sunrpc.min_resvport" & "sunrpc.max_resvport") into /etc/sysctl.conf (refer to https://access.redhat.com/solutions/1614383). non-privilege port number can be configured by adding the variable of "net.ipv4.ip_local_port_range" into /etc/sysctl.conf.

  5. You can enable or disable NFSv4.0 by modifying the -v4.0 option. This allows file access for clients using the NFSv4.0 protocol. In ONTAP 9.9.1, NFSv4.0 is enabled by default; in earlier releases, it is disabled by default.

  6. • Limiting port range between 1-1024 (mount-rootonly, nfs-rootonly) • FSID changes across file systems • Showmount (see the “Showmount” section for information and limitations)

  7. NetApp storage systems running Data ONTAP 7.2.4 (7G) and later or 8.0.1. (7-Mode) include support for the Microsoft Windows 2008 R2 Active Directory (AD) and Windows 7 clients. NetApp systems can be installed into Windows 2008 R2, Windows 2008, 2003, or 2000 ―mixed-mode‖ or ―native-mode‖ AD domains.

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