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I have a problem with connecting to a CDot enviroment,
I am using the following command: Connect-NcController - Name clustername -Credential domain\dwes , after this command i got the following error:
Connect-NcController : Object reference not set to an instance of an object.
At line:1 char:21
+ Connect-NcController <<<< -Name clustername -Credential domain\dwes
+ CategoryInfo : InvalidResult: (clustername:NcController) [Connect-NcController], NullReferenceExceptio
n
+ FullyQualifiedErrorId : HttpConnectionFailed,DataONTAP.C.PowerShell.SDK.ConnectNcController
I can connect to the cluster using port 443, i have tested that with a telnet session and a browser session
Does anyone have a idea to solve this issue
Hi DWes,
Have you tried the '-HTTPS' switch to force a HTTPS connection? May be your cluster allows only secure connection, not HTTP?
The command would be ''Connect-NcController -Name clusterController -Credential domain\dwes -HTTPS'.
Other than this, I can only think of the usual suspect - a name resolution failure.
Hope this helps,
Aparajita
Can you please provide the output of the following commands :
1) PowerShell version:
Example:
PS C:\> $host.version
Major Minor Build Revision
----- ----- ----- --------
4 0 -1 -1
2) NetApp Toolkit Version:
PS C:\> Get-NaToolkitVersion
Major Minor Build Revision
----- ----- ----- --------
3 2 1 68
Thank you
I think the "-Credential" must be given a Powershell Credential object, not just a username
Maybe try the following:
Connect-NcController -Name <IP or name> -Credential (Get-Credential)
That might solve it...?
Forget it, sorry I didn't read enough and just saw the cmdlet also works with a username instead of full credential object.
I'd also reommend using -HTTPS parameter, since the error says "cannot connect"...
Hi Lorenzo,
My versions,
$Host.version
Major Minor Build revision
2 0 -1 -1
Get-Natoolkitversion
Major MInor Build Revision
3 2 0 65
Have you check that you have the required build of .NET 3.5 installed?
Hi,
The Credential Parameter for the "Connect-NcController" CmdLet accepts a Credential object of type "System.Management.Automation.PSCredential" so you can't use a string containing the username.
See "Get-Help Connect-NcController -full | more" and browse through the parameter help documentation for the -Credential paramater.
-Credential <PSCredential>
A System.Management.Automation.PSCredential object containing the credentials needed to log into the storage controller.
Required? false
Position? named
Default value
Accept pipeline input? true (ByPropertyName)
Accept wildcard characters? false
Here is an example for you demonstrating how to connect to the cluster using the credential object:
#'------------------------------------------------------------------------------
#'Connect to the cluster
#'------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Import-Module DataONTAP
$clusterName = "cluster1"
$userName = "admin"
$credentials = $host.ui.PromptForCredential("Connect to cluster ""$ClusterName""", "Please enter the user name and password", $userName, "")
Try{
Connect-NcController -Name $ClusterName -Credential $credentials -HTTPS -ErrorAction Stop
}Catch{
Write-Warning -Message $("Failed Connecting to ""$ClusterName"". Error " + $_.Exception.Message)
Break;
}
#'------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Change the variable "$username" as required. EG from "admin" to "domain\dwes".
Hope that helps.
/matt