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NetApp HCI User Manual

NetApp HCI
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4. Click Try it out.
5. Enter the new storage cluster’s information in the following parameters in the Request body field:
{
Ê "installationId": "a1b2c34d-e56f-1a2b-c123-1ab2cd345d6e",
Ê "mvip": "10.0.0.1",
Ê "password": "admin",
Ê "userId": "admin"
}
Parameter Type Description
installationId
string The installation in which to add
the new storage cluster. Enter the
installation ID you saved earlier
into this parameter.
mvip
string The IPv4 management virtual IP
address (MVIP) of the storage
cluster.
password
string The password used to
communicate with the storage
cluster.
userId
string The user ID used to communicate
with the storage cluster (the user
must have administrator
privileges).
6. Click Execute.
The API returns an object containing information about the newly added storage cluster asset, such as the
name, version, and IP address information.
Edit the stored credentials for a storage cluster asset
You can edit the stored credentials that the management node uses to log in to a storage cluster. The user you
choose must have cluster admin access.
Ensure you have followed the steps in Retrieve the installation ID and cluster ID of a storage
cluster asset before continuing.
Steps
1. Access the REST API UI for the storage service by entering the management node IP address followed by
/storage/1/:
https://[management node IP]/storage/1/

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NetApp HCI Specifications

General IconGeneral
Product TypeHyperconverged Infrastructure (HCI)
Data ServicesData protection, encryption
Connectivity10 GbE, 25 GbE, 40 GbE, 100 GbE
Hypervisor SupportVMware vSphere
Management NodeIncluded in the solution
Storage MediaSSD and HDD
Node TypesCompute nodes, storage nodes
Storage ProtocolsiSCSI
Data ReductionDeduplication, compression, thin provisioning
High AvailabilityBuilt-in redundancy

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