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We just introduced a new active/active system running 8.0.1P4 7-Mode. This is in addtion to another system running 7.3.3.
So we had vFilers added into VSC 2.1 which where on the 7.3.3 system, they where migarted to 8.0.1P4 7-Mode, everything looks good, we can still edit the resourses of the vFiler after they have moved. Now we create a new vFiler on 8.0.1P4 7-Mode and then try to add it into VSC, this fails with the error: Cannot add storage controler "Connection Refused"
I have tried with and without SSL. I have also done a "secureadmin setup ssh" but still no luck.
As anyone seen this issue before?
Solved! See The Solution
Did you enable the "httpd.admin.enable" option on the new vfilers?
Have you also tried a secureadmin setup ssl?
Chris
Hey Chris.
"secureadmin setup ssl " doesn't look like an option
MarkTest@KC-NAFAS32401> secureadmin setup ssl
Usage:
secureadmin setup [-f] [-q] ssh
secureadmin enable all|ssh|ssh1|ssh2
secureadmin disable all|ssh|ssh1|ssh2
secureadmin status
Did you enable the "httpd.admin.enable" option on the new vfilers?
That was it! Thanks
I started to post this in the long running thread "Re: OnCommand System Manager recieves error 500" but this one seems the better fit. I have a FAS2240 and just finished running setup. I configured e0a-e0d into a interface group (vif0) during setup. I can now set at my desktop and ping the IP on both controllers. I start OnCommand, click Add, use Credentials to enter root and the password, and then the "Hostname or IP Address" box goes red. When I hover over the box it says "Connection Refused." I've cut on httpd.admin.enable. I have other FAS2240 all ready working in this OnCommand instance, though I am not the one who set up these controllers, but I have gone through the output of options and checked other system settings just to compare. When I try and use PuTTY I get a similar message, but before I even have a chance to enter credentials so it seems to be happening pre-authentication.
What else could it be?