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?
Reinstall ontap and reboot
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-----Original Message----- From: Roger G ro_gi@msn.com
Date: Tue, 6 Nov 2007 14:13:07 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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Hello,
I'm having a problem with Async SnapMirror where i have a 500G flexvol on both source and destination. When i initialize it fails at 83G consistently, I've destroyed the volume and rebuilt it several times but the problem reoccurs each time. I've run the source snapmirror logs relating to the failure through the syslog translator and all it really says is that "this is a generic snapmirror error on source", which just isn't very helpful.
Here are the logs from the source: Tue Nov 6 16:04:46 CST [pipeline_3:notice]: snapmirror: Network communication error Tue Nov 6 16:04:46 CST [snapmirror.src.err:error]: SnapMirror source transfer from data to hci2:rcv_data : transfer failed. Tue Nov 6 16:26:36 CST [pipeline_3:notice]: snapmirror: Network communication error Tue Nov 6 16:26:36 CST [snapmirror.src.err:error]: SnapMirror source transfer from data to hci2:rcv_data : transfer failed.
The source 3050a is running DOT 7.0.5 and the destination is running DOT 7.0.6
The volume options are identical as far as i can tell based on the "vol options -v data_vol" command.
The filers sites are connected via a GbE MAN, so bandwidth isn't the problem.
I've checked for errors on the ethernet interfaces on both ends and none of the bad counter are not incrementing.
Has anyone on the list experienced something like this? Or have any troubleshooting advice?
Thx
Mike Partyka
You never said what URL you were trying to access. You should be able to do http:/filer/na_admin as that's how you get to FilerView. You can't do any other URL to the filer without an HTTP license.
If you have http licensed, you may need to re-install the same OS over your current config and reboot.
-- Adam Fox adamfox@netapp.com
-----Original Message----- From: Roger G [mailto:ro_gi@msn.com] Sent: Tuesday, November 06, 2007 5:13 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?
-- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/HTTP-admin-access-denied-tf4760881.html#a13615379 Sent from the Network Appliance - Toasters mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
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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?
-- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/HTTP-admin-access-denied-tf4760881.html#a13615379 Sent from the Network Appliance - Toasters mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
Thanks. Web admin interface is up and running after reinstalling ONTAP.
Ehrhart, Rick wrote:
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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