They were added to a second fas2020 flr1, which is running all the production vms and thus has. How to find mac address using arp command inside lan. After your storage system has been set up, the ifconfig commands in the etcrc file are used to configure the network interfaces on subsequent storage system reboots. It is designed for you to typing in specific commands that you would not be able to do otherwise. The macports project is an opensource community initiative to design an easytouse system for compiling, installing, and upgrading either commandline, x11 or aqua based opensource software on the mac operating system. That should be a line wich starts with default or 0. The halt command flushes file system updates eg flushing memory to disk out to disks and clears nvram, which helps to make sure the system comes back online properly and no data is lost during the process cause you know, data loss is kinda bad on your storage devices, right.
When shutting down a netapp filer, you should use the halt command. When i use my mac and type away in the terminal, ive felt the need to add custom commands. Apple is a registered trademark and quicktime is a trademark of apple, inc. Ive tried using terminal commands such as hdiutil and asr. In single user mode you are effectively logged in as root. Administering your netapp fas2020fas2040 storage system below is a framework for a document that could be provided to supportcustomer as a brief guide for basic administration of their storage system. Macs command line interface, terminal, ships with a bewildering array of commands. Here i have gathered 5 useful commands that will make your life easier when youre working in the command line interface of os x, so launch the terminal and try them out on your mac. This is great for customizing your mac and unveiling hidden features. However, thats not the only issue that can occur with a disk or file system. You can use these commands to control both the system itself and multiple console support mcs, hmc multiple console support. Add custom commands to the mac os x terminal published on thursday, may 10, 2007.
Use ip route list to see which default router your machine have. It works on xp, vista, windows 7, server 2003 and server 2008 operating systems. Join conversations about netapp ontap software, fas, oncommand storage management software, and workflow automation wfa. As i come across new commands, i will add them to the list. Add custom commands to the mac os x terminal roberts talk. I went to a customer today to configure a netapp fas2020 for snapmirror replication. In a worstcase scenario, you may have to manually run fsck commands from a terminal in singleuser mode. Mac os x is a rocksolid system thats beautifully designed. After hooking up the fibre channel interconnect to a second diskshelf containing satadisks, i noticed that all disks from the onboard shelf were missing. Start up your computer in singleuser mode to reach the command line.
I havent looked closely, but im willing to bet that some of them havent been posted here as hints yet. Mac startup key combinations learn about the mac features and tools that you can access by holding down one or more keys during startup. Ive a script which i run through jenkins and this script creates a snapshot. I have some old netapp fas2020s that i wanted to boot up and repurpose, so i wiped the config and went through setup. It can set many hidden settings and preferences in mac os x, and in individual applications. Registered users have access to a wide variety of documentation and kb articles related to our products. For more information about these gestures, choose apple menu system preferences, then click trackpad. Maccompatible keyboard has a command key, not windows directions. Primarily, the fsck command is used to check the consistency of the file. Dont use the obsoleted commands ifconfig8, arp8 or route8. We can find mac address physical address of a computer using the command getmac. Im going to be setting the new nas up with the same ip and cifs server name as the old netapp filer.
Everything was cool until i realized the data ontap software that was originally in the etcsoftware directory got wiped when the file system was rebuilt. How to repair disk and file system problems on your mac. Target display mode pressing commandf2 does nothing. Today, were going to go over some great interface and user tweaks you can execute to customize your mac. Q switch application move to next window in the active application. Mathias bynens has posted a long list of these commands on github. Trackpad gestures require a magic trackpad or builtin multitouch trackpad. Use the systemsetup commandline utility on macos catalina 10.
Administering your netapp fas2020 fas2040 storage system. You can find and view some netapp documents here without logging in. Fsck is a very simple command supported by unix and unixlike operating system including mac os x. Core mac os x keyboard shortcuts top 25 keyboard shortcuts action press cut.
Learn how to partition disks using fdisk mac os x command. If youre migrating from linux, youll find many familiar commands work the way you expect. The help command displays bash function help help echo. Google searches and man pages will help you get a better sense of what your machine is capable of, but they wont tell you the name of every command on your mac. But before we do that, its worth spending a little time getting to know how commands work. Shortcuts sind tastenkombinationen tastaturbefehle fur nutzliche mac. A terminal is simply a textbased program that is used to send commands to the os and interact with it. How to quickly find out all the terminal commands on your mac. I have an old netapp filer that im migrating all of the ntfs files off of to a new nas. The quickest way to get to know terminal and understand how it works is to start using it. Darwin, and mac os x are at the very end of the 12page timeline.
Autosuggest helps you quickly narrow down your search results by suggesting possible matches as you type. I work in a mac environment with several mac minis in the same network. Using fsck to repair mac os x file system question. File permission is given for users,group and others too. Use the fsck command mode to repair a corrupt mac disk. Just run the command getmac to get the mac addresses. This topic describes the functions, syntax, and parameters of all the mvs base control program bcp system commands. In the case of mac os x, the terminal program allows the user to. Using fsck to repair mac os x file system community. In this video i perform some basic administration tasks for netapp 7mode, such as creating an aggregate, volume, qtree with quotas. If you uses ipv6, just add the 6 switch, ip 6 route list.
To run a command, you just type it at the cursor and hit return to execute. You can turn a gesture off, change the type of gesture, and learn which gestures work with your mac. The mac command line offers a faster, easier way to accomplish many tasks. As a registered customer, you will also get the ability to manage your systems, create support cases or downloads tools and software. This article is intended for system administrators. Or wait for the screenshot to save to your desktop. Erik eckel explains the mac directory structure for new users and administrators and goes over a few basic commands to get you started working with files. To use any of these key combinations, press and hold the keys immediately after pressing the power button to turn on your mac, or after your mac begins to restart. Learn about the changes to the systemsetup command in macos catalina 10.
Data ontap provides commands for managing the sp, including setting up and displaying the sp network configuration, displaying the current sp status, rebooting the sp, managing the sp firmware image, and managing ssh access to the sp. Restoring mac os x using command line ask different. Mac apple h2testw alternative program called f3 by michel machado. To take a screenshot, press and hold these three keys together. The terminal is a program included with all versions of mac os x. If you see a thumbnail in the corner of your screen, click it to edit the screenshot. F3 by michel machado is an open source linux software to test flash memory capacity that now runs on mac computers h2testw does not run on macs apple computers as it is windows based. Mac apple h2testw alternative program called f3 by. The os x terminal opens up a world of powerful unix utilities and scripts. We delete comments that violate our policy, which we encourage. Mac supports various tools including the file system check fsck to repair a corrupt mac disk. A user can make use of the command line option to run various commands. Terminal is originated in mac os xs predecessors, nextstep and openstep, and allows the user to interact with the computer through a command line interface with useful terminal commands.
Mac keyboard shortcuts by pressing certain key combinations, you can do things that normally need a mouse, trackpad, or other input device. Find mac address using arp command inside lan,open command prompt and try to ping to any ip address within the lan. Commands available from the cli obtained by inputting a. I have a brand new macbook pro retnia, and id like to use it as a display for my mac pro also brand new. This can be used to get mac address for remote computers also. Its also the medium for many commands that arent accessible using the gui. To use a keyboard shortcut, press and hold one or more modifier keys and then press the last key of the shortcut. Up and down arrow keys accesses prior commands controla moves cursor to the beginning of the line. An ifconfig command is included in the etcrc file of the root volume for each network interface that you configured during the system setup. Use the new command that replace them and can do more, ip8. It is also a good way to destroy you system because you screwed something up. Below is a framework for a document that could be provided to supportcustomer as a brief guide for basic administration of their storage system. To launch terminal goto applications and click utilities folder. The other commands mentioned will probably be useful, but the original request to view file structure can be achieved with the ls command.
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