Additionally, if you perform the 'options autosupport.doit test' command, you'll get a response back from NetApp via email (based on the email 'from' address in the ASUP options) showing that it was successful.
Is it possible that you have to use a proxy? That's how our environment is configured...
-----Original Message----- From: owner-toasters@mathworks.com [mailto:owner-toasters@mathworks.com] On Behalf Of Learmonth, Peter Sent: Tuesday, August 12, 2008 7:54 PM To: Nicholas Bernstein; Toasters Subject: RE: Testing autosupport (not doit)
Hi Nick Where did you read/hear that asup.doit does not send via HTTP/HTTPS?
Options autosupprt.doit *does* send to NetApp via HTTP/HTTPS if that's how it's configured. Otherwise, we'd have to change the options every time NGS needed a fresh asup!
I just tested to make sure:
labrat> options autosup <snip> autosupport.support.enable on autosupport.support.transport https labrat> options autosupport.doit 'sure it sends via https' labrat> Tue Aug 12 16:46:10 PDT [asup.post.sent:notice]: System Notification message posted to Network Appliance: System Notification from labrat (USER_TRIGGERED (sure it sends via https)) INFO
Checked the asup database a couple minutes later, and there it is!
Share and enjoy!
Peter
-----Original Message----- From: Nicholas Bernstein [mailto:nick@nicholasbernstein.com] Sent: Tuesday, August 12, 2008 4:19 PM To: Toasters Subject: Testing autosupport (not doit)
Does anyone know of a method to test autosupport notifications (sent to netapp) via https post? Options autosupport.doit only tests via mail apparently. I've got a student who's filer isn't sending out notifications and I wanted to have him kick of a test.
Thanks in advance, Nick
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