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Trying to create some cifs shares for some VMWare NFS volumes, and am getting an error, only when I actualy run the comand. The -whatif works fine-
PS I:\> Get-NaVol VM* | foreach-object{Add-NaCifsShare $_.name /vol/$._name -whatif}
What if: Adding CIFS share VMDS_ARCHIVE.
What if: Adding CIFS share VMDS_D1.
What if: Adding CIFS share VMDS_D2.
What if: Adding CIFS share VMDS_D3.
What if: Adding CIFS share VMDS_D4.
PS I:\> Get-NaVol VM* | foreach-object{Add-NaCifsShare $_.name /vol/$._name}
Add-NaCifsShare : Could not find file 'C:\Users\jlundfelt\AppData\Local\Temp\0qbjxocu.dll'.
At line:1 char:47
+ Get-NaVol VM* | foreach-object{Add-NaCifsShare <<<< $_.name /vol/$._name}
+ CategoryInfo : InvalidOperation: (irv-san-na1.corp.com:NaController) [Add-NaCifsShare], FileNotFoundException
+ FullyQualifiedErrorId : ApiException,DataONTAP.PowerShell.SDK.Cmdlets.Cifs.AddNaCifsShare
Add-NaCifsShare : Could not find file 'C:\Users\jlundfelt\AppData\Local\Temp\jjlglfci.dll'.
At line:1 char:47
+ Get-NaVol VM* | foreach-object{Add-NaCifsShare <<<< $_.name /vol/$._name}
+ CategoryInfo : InvalidOperation: (irv-san-na1.corp.com:NaController) [Add-NaCifsShare], FileNotFoundException
+ FullyQualifiedErrorId : ApiException,DataONTAP.PowerShell.SDK.Cmdlets.Cifs.AddNaCifsShare
Add-NaCifsShare : Could not find file 'C:\Users\jlundfelt\AppData\Local\Temp\qqol64ld.dll'.
At line:1 char:47
+ Get-NaVol VM* | foreach-object{Add-NaCifsShare <<<< $_.name /vol/$._name}
+ CategoryInfo : InvalidOperation: (irv-san-na1.corp.com:NaController) [Add-NaCifsShare], FileNotFoundException
+ FullyQualifiedErrorId : ApiException,DataONTAP.PowerShell.SDK.Cmdlets.Cifs.AddNaCifsShare
Add-NaCifsShare : Could not find file 'C:\Users\jlundfelt\AppData\Local\Temp\9cpfup4c.dll'.
At line:1 char:47
+ Get-NaVol VM* | foreach-object{Add-NaCifsShare <<<< $_.name /vol/$._name}
+ CategoryInfo : InvalidOperation: (irv-san-na1.corp.com:NaController) [Add-NaCifsShare], FileNotFoundException
+ FullyQualifiedErrorId : ApiException,DataONTAP.PowerShell.SDK.Cmdlets.Cifs.AddNaCifsShare
Add-NaCifsShare : Could not find file 'C:\Users\jlundfelt\AppData\Local\Temp\4oqyok4n.dll'.
At line:1 char:47
+ Get-NaVol VM* | foreach-object{Add-NaCifsShare <<<< $_.name /vol/$._name}
+ CategoryInfo : InvalidOperation: (irv-san-na1.corp.com:NaController) [Add-NaCifsShare], FileNotFoundException
+ FullyQualifiedErrorId : ApiException,DataONTAP.PowerShell.SDK.Cmdlets.Cifs.AddNaCifsShare
Anyone else run into this? I'm gonna have to do it w/o powershell now
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That looks like an issue with the just-in-time .NET serialization mechanism. We know this happens if you load the DataONTAP module with the -Verbose switch, but that's not something we can fix. Can you let us know which version of Windows, .NET, and the Toolkit you are using?
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Wow, you are fast!
OS Name Microsoft Windows 7 Enterprise
Version 6.1.7601 Service Pack 1 Build 7601
As for .NET version(s) my HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\NET Framework Setup export shows-
Version="2.0.50727.5420" |
Version="3.0.30729.5420" |
Version="3.0.4506.5420" |
Version="3.0.6920.5011" |
Version="3.5.30729.5420" |
Version="4.0.30319" |
Data ONTAP PowerShell Toolkit, version 1.4.0.122.
Thanks!
-Jon
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I just installed 1.5, and this syntax worked-
get-navol vm* | foreach-object{Add-NaCifsShare $_.name /vol/$_}
Thanks for all the cool work w/ the toolkit, its awesome!
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Excellent, thanks for that, Jon. Glad you like the Toolkit.
