NOTE that I am still learning so I might have overlooked obvious things.
NOTE that the root volume is not vol0.
NOTE that the management station is a windows host located in the same subnet as the management interfaces for the storage.
Procedure in the management guide says that I need to copy the public key to /etc/sshd/user/authorized_keys.
I tried doing this in several ways however it is not working for me.
What I tried:
1. using ftp
enabled ftp using options ftpd.access.enable on
Tried logging in with the root credentials: fail. I get an error that the password is invalid (I am sure it is correct).
To make sure I added an extra account to connect through ftp: useradmin user add test -g Administrators
Still the same result.
Also I changed the root directory where ftp starts.
Another thing I tried is using the anonymous account.
I enabled it.
Still can't access.
I also tried with restarting ftpd between changes.
Am I missing something here?
2. using cifs
Tried connecting from a windows machine in the same subnet.
Using \\storagenode\c$
I get a message that I can't connect.
It might be because I don't have a license for cifs
3. using nfs
I have an nfs license.
I installed the Windows nfs tools.
I can mount the root volume.
I used"
mount -o user \\storage_node\vol\root_vol x:
I also tried without the user argument.
Both result in a successful mount.
I can browse the root volume.
Now I want to create a directory in /etc/sshd/ for the user.
I get permission denied in both with and without user argument.
I tried mounting with \vol\root_vol\home. THis goes successfully and I can actually write to this directory.
Once I am back on the console I use:
set priv advanced
THen I try the mv command to /etc/sshd/ (I am aware that I need to create a subdirectory)
Access denied
Also I tried finding a command to create a directory: does not exist.
As I am mounting from a windows host I thought I might need a usermap.cfg file.
So I created this:
* => root
*\root => root
Do I need any further actions to enable this?
I still don't have access and I am out of ideas.
Note that the /etc/exports file uses sys as one of the options.
Thanks in advance for any help! I hope I get this solved.