You need to use user 'root' for admin access.
So for example, "rsh netcache -l root:password df".
It's a filer-thing ;-)
Cheers,
--
Bruno
> -----Original Message-----
> From: parker@redback.com [mailto:parker@redback.com]
> Sent: 27 April 2001 18:41
> To: toasters@mathworks.com
> Subject: Netcache rsh admin access
>
>
> Hi,
>
> We have a C720s Netcache box which I'm trying to set up for a demo. As
> demo equipment, we don't have full access to now.netapp.com,
> so I've got
> no docs available...
>
> I've got everything working fine EXCEPT I can't get rsh administrative
> access working.
>
> I have config.admin.console.enable turned on, and I have put the host
> (and have tried the entire network as well) I want to rsh from into
> config.admin.trusted_hosts. I've also added the host I want
> to rsh from
> into config.system.hosts. I have set up usernames for the users coming
> in from the admin host in config.auth.users, and those users
> are in the
> NetCache group. config.admin.access_control_type is currently set to
> 'anywhere' as I test this.
>
> Each & every rsh attempt is met with (on the netcache console):
>
> Permission denied to rsh request from xxx at yyy
>
> (xxx and yyy of course being the usernames & hosts I'm trying
> to come in
> as)
>
> Is there the equivalent of a hosts.equiv file on the netcache? Some
> other trick?
>
> Oh, we're running 5.0D2, with firmware 2.3_a2.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Ross
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