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klises at caminomedical

Mar 25, 2009, 12:42 PM

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ESX utilty problem

I have an ESX 3.5 release 2
5 ESX servers in HA, DRS, etc
1 HA 3070 (filer1 filer2)
1 HA 6030 (filer3 filer4)
For naming purposes, filers are called filer1, 2, etc with my favorite
password
all head have the same password

The utilty runs, excpet for what is noted below:

I have Datastores from 2 filers that are part of 2 different Netapp
clusters. FIler1 (from the 3070) and Filer 3 (from the 6030).

WHen I run the -- secure --access I get this..

[root [at] ESXSERVE netapp_esx_host_utilities_5_0R2]#
/opt/netapp/santools/config_hba --configure --secure --access
filer1:ilovemyfilers --access filer2:ilovemyfilers --access
FILER3:ilovemyfilers --access filer4:ilovemyfilers
Secure connection enabled
Checking for installed HBAs.......................................DONE
Verifying firewall ports are open.................................DONE
Determining NetApp storage systems OS versions....................FAILED
Setting HBA timeout setting for qla2300_707_vmw...................DONE
Updating BOOT RAM disk............................................DONE

For the HBA settings to take effect, please Reboot now.


WARNING:
The script was unable to determine the OS version
of the following NetApp storage system(s).
The script could not determine the correct settings for your
configuration.
One possible cause is SSL might not be configured properly.
Please login to your NetApp storage controller
and run 'secureadmin setup ssl'. Once you have verified SSL
is configured properly, run the following commands to ensure
the correct settings are being used:
/opt/netapp/santools/config_hba --configure --secure --access
<controller>:<password>

Any help is greatly appreciated.

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Stetson.Webster at netapp

Mar 25, 2009, 7:14 PM

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RE: ESX utilty problem [In reply to]

SSH keys perhaps?


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-----Original Message-----
From: steve klise [mailto:klises [at] caminomedical]
Sent: Wednesday, March 25, 2009 3:42 PM
To: toasters [at] mathworks
Subject: ESX utilty problem


I have an ESX 3.5 release 2
5 ESX servers in HA, DRS, etc
1 HA 3070 (filer1 filer2)
1 HA 6030 (filer3 filer4)
For naming purposes, filers are called filer1, 2, etc with my favorite
password
all head have the same password

The utilty runs, excpet for what is noted below:

I have Datastores from 2 filers that are part of 2 different Netapp
clusters. FIler1 (from the 3070) and Filer 3 (from the 6030).

WHen I run the -- secure --access I get this..

[root [at] ESXSERVE netapp_esx_host_utilities_5_0R2]#
/opt/netapp/santools/config_hba --configure --secure --access
filer1:ilovemyfilers --access filer2:ilovemyfilers --access
FILER3:ilovemyfilers --access filer4:ilovemyfilers
Secure connection enabled
Checking for installed HBAs.......................................DONE
Verifying firewall ports are open.................................DONE
Determining NetApp storage systems OS versions....................FAILED
Setting HBA timeout setting for qla2300_707_vmw...................DONE
Updating BOOT RAM disk............................................DONE

For the HBA settings to take effect, please Reboot now.


WARNING:
The script was unable to determine the OS version
of the following NetApp storage system(s).
The script could not determine the correct settings for your
configuration.
One possible cause is SSL might not be configured properly.
Please login to your NetApp storage controller
and run 'secureadmin setup ssl'. Once you have verified SSL
is configured properly, run the following commands to ensure
the correct settings are being used:
/opt/netapp/santools/config_hba --configure --secure --access
<controller>:<password>

Any help is greatly appreciated.

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Peter.Learmonth at netapp

Mar 27, 2009, 8:20 AM

Post #3 of 4 (2059 views)
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RE: ESX utilty problem [In reply to]

Try turnig on options httpd.admin.hostsequiv.enable
And putting the esx servers in /etc/hosts.equiv

Peter

-----Original Message-----
From: steve klise [mailto:klises [at] caminomedical]
Sent: Wednesday, March 25, 2009 12:42 PM
To: toasters [at] mathworks
Subject: ESX utilty problem


I have an ESX 3.5 release 2
5 ESX servers in HA, DRS, etc
1 HA 3070 (filer1 filer2)
1 HA 6030 (filer3 filer4)
For naming purposes, filers are called filer1, 2, etc with my favorite
password all head have the same password

The utilty runs, excpet for what is noted below:

I have Datastores from 2 filers that are part of 2 different Netapp
clusters. FIler1 (from the 3070) and Filer 3 (from the 6030).

WHen I run the -- secure --access I get this..

[root [at] ESXSERVE netapp_esx_host_utilities_5_0R2]#
/opt/netapp/santools/config_hba --configure --secure --access
filer1:ilovemyfilers --access filer2:ilovemyfilers --access
FILER3:ilovemyfilers --access filer4:ilovemyfilers Secure connection
enabled Checking for installed
HBAs.......................................DONE
Verifying firewall ports are open.................................DONE
Determining NetApp storage systems OS versions....................FAILED
Setting HBA timeout setting for qla2300_707_vmw...................DONE
Updating BOOT RAM disk............................................DONE

For the HBA settings to take effect, please Reboot now.


WARNING:
The script was unable to determine the OS version
of the following NetApp storage system(s).
The script could not determine the correct settings for your
configuration.
One possible cause is SSL might not be configured properly.
Please login to your NetApp storage controller
and run 'secureadmin setup ssl'. Once you have verified SSL
is configured properly, run the following commands to ensure
the correct settings are being used:
/opt/netapp/santools/config_hba --configure --secure --access
<controller>:<password>

Any help is greatly appreciated.

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klises at caminomedical

Mar 27, 2009, 2:26 PM

Post #4 of 4 (2052 views)
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RE: ESX utilty problem [In reply to]

Peter, THANKS!!

I think it was what you mentioned, as well as a combination of name
resolution. Netapp could not resolve esx host name, etc

Thanks everyone!!


Learmonth, Peter wrote:
>
> Try turnig on options httpd.admin.hostsequiv.enable
> And putting the esx servers in /etc/hosts.equiv
>
> Peter
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: steve klise [mailto:klises [at] caminomedical]
> Sent: Wednesday, March 25, 2009 12:42 PM
> To: toasters [at] mathworks
> Subject: ESX utilty problem
>
>
> I have an ESX 3.5 release 2
> 5 ESX servers in HA, DRS, etc
> 1 HA 3070 (filer1 filer2)
> 1 HA 6030 (filer3 filer4)
> For naming purposes, filers are called filer1, 2, etc with my favorite
> password all head have the same password
>
> The utilty runs, excpet for what is noted below:
>
> I have Datastores from 2 filers that are part of 2 different Netapp
> clusters. FIler1 (from the 3070) and Filer 3 (from the 6030).
>
> WHen I run the -- secure --access I get this..
>
> [root [at] ESXSERVE netapp_esx_host_utilities_5_0R2]#
> /opt/netapp/santools/config_hba --configure --secure --access
> filer1:ilovemyfilers --access filer2:ilovemyfilers --access
> FILER3:ilovemyfilers --access filer4:ilovemyfilers Secure connection
> enabled Checking for installed
> HBAs.......................................DONE
> Verifying firewall ports are open.................................DONE
> Determining NetApp storage systems OS versions....................FAILED
> Setting HBA timeout setting for qla2300_707_vmw...................DONE
> Updating BOOT RAM disk............................................DONE
>
> For the HBA settings to take effect, please Reboot now.
>
>
> WARNING:
> The script was unable to determine the OS version
> of the following NetApp storage system(s).
> The script could not determine the correct settings for your
> configuration.
> One possible cause is SSL might not be configured properly.
> Please login to your NetApp storage controller
> and run 'secureadmin setup ssl'. Once you have verified SSL
> is configured properly, run the following commands to ensure
> the correct settings are being used:
> /opt/netapp/santools/config_hba --configure --secure --access
> <controller>:<password>
>
> Any help is greatly appreciated.
>
> --
> View this message in context:
> http://www.nabble.com/ESX-utilty-problem-tp22709305p22709305.html
> Sent from the Network Appliance - Toasters mailing list archive at
> Nabble.com.
>
>
>
>

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