
klises at caminomedical
Mar 27, 2009, 2:26 PM
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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. > > > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/ESX-utilty-problem-tp22709305p22748638.html Sent from the Network Appliance - Toasters mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
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