On the root volume, make sure that you have these files: /etc/java/netapp.zip /etc/java/rt131.zip /etc/java/servlet.zip
If you don't, you have to re-install ONTAP. I highly suggest using the "software install" command if you didn't use it before.
You didn't inform the list if you installed a new ONTAP version, or this situation just happened out of nowhere. Any details you can provide would be useful.
- Rick -
-----Original Message----- From: Roger G [mailto:ro_gi@msn.com] Sent: Tuesday, November 06, 2007 2:13 PM 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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