A: You cannot. Reinstall OCSM and reconfigure clusters. There is no password recovery mechanism in 3.1.3.

A: No. MFA support came in version 4.2 and later.

Create and manage aggregates, volumes, LUNs, and qtrees.

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Given its age, you might wonder why anyone would still seek out version 3.1.3. Here are the most common scenarios:

This is the core of your search. Unlike modern software (where a "Download" button is prominent), obtaining a legacy version like 3.1.3 requires specific steps.

Grant execution permissions to the bin file: chmod +x system-manager-linux-3.1.3.bin Execute the installer: ./system-manager-linux-3.1.3.bin Follow the command-line prompts to finish installation. Key Features of Version 3.1.3

| Alternative | Best For | |-------------|-----------| | | Scripting, low-bandwidth, full control over legacy clusters. | | NetApp PowerShell Toolkit | Windows-centric admins. Supports older ONTAP versions via ZAPI. | | Cloud Insights (Free Tier) | Light monitoring – but requires ONTAP 9.4+ (incompatible with very old clusters). | | Upgrade Data ONTAP to 9.1 | Allows use of OCSM 3.2 or 4.0, which are slightly more secure. |

Specifically tuned for Data ONTAP versions 8.1 through 8.3. ✅ The Pros

NetApp does host legacy downloads on public, unauthenticated mirrors. Access requires a valid NetApp Support account. Here is the exact process.

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