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Problems executing snapdriver commad on Solaris 10 after server reboot ?
2013-08-21
02:27 PM
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This is Edmilson from Brazil (DBA Oracle) and I administer some databases instances running on Netapp system. I’m having the following problem:.I’m not able to execute any snapdrive commands after server reboot.
Trying to execute an automatic clone, I’m getting the error below:
0001-185 Command error: storage show failed: no NETAPP devices to show or add the host to the trusted hosts (options trusted.hosts) and enable SSL on the storage system or
retry after changing snapdrive.conf to use http for storage system communication and restarting snapdrive daemon.
Trying to execute manually the snadrive command (eg. snapdrive storage show –devices), the error is displayed:
root@NET001TT4SUN001 # snapdrive storage show -devices
0001-185 Command error: storage show failed: no NETAPP devices to show or add the host to the trusted hosts (options trusted.hosts) and enable SSL on the storage system or
retry after changing snapdrive.conf to use http for storage system communication and restarting snapdrive daemon.
root@NET001TT4SUN001 #
Could anyone help me out with this issue?
Thanks
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Hi,
Could you please let me know the protocol you are using. i.e NFS, FC or iSCSI?
Thanks,
Ashwath
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Hi,
We're using only FC.
Thank,
Edmilson
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Could you please upload the SDU logs to find out where the problem exists?
Thanks,
Ashwath
