Make sure you're pointing your browser at http://filer_name_or_ip/na_admin

Http.rootdir only applies when serving general-purpose http (statis content).  Nothing to do with admin.

Your http.admin options look fine.

If you did an upgrade or fresh install, make sure everything is there.  Type ndmpd and see if the command is found.  If not, then like tmac said, re-extract the ONTAP archive and reboot.




Share and Enjoy!
Peter

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 -----Original Message-----
From:   Roger G [mailto:ro_gi@msn.com]
Sent:   Tuesday, November 06, 2007 02:29 PM Pacific Standard Time
To:     toasters@mathworks.com
Subject:        HTTP admin access denied


Hello,

For some reason I can not access the Netapp admin Interface. The server
returns with the following errors:
Error 503 HTTP is not licensed.To administer this filer, use /na_admin/ .
Error 500 Servlets not enabled

httpd and httpd.admin are enabled, but something is wrong with the
httpd.rootdir and I can't reset it.

filer> options httpd
httpd.access                 legacy
httpd.admin.access           legacy
httpd.admin.enable           on
httpd.admin.hostsequiv.enable off
httpd.admin.ssl.enable       off
httpd.autoindex.enable       on
httpd.enable                 on
httpd.log.format             common
httpd.rootdir                XXX
httpd.timeout                300
httpd.timewait.enable        off
filer> options httpd.rootdir
httpd.rootdir                XXX
filer> options httpd.rootdir /vol/http
warning: httpd.rootdir (/vol/http) not accessible

Is there a way to recreate the /vol/http with all of its content in case it
was deleted ?
Do you have any idea how to solve this?

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