Volume names from ambiguous, Automounts are not displayed, Installing the software security certificate – HP Storage Essentials NAS Manager Software User Manual

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Volume Names from Ambiguous

Automounts Are Not Displayed

Volume names from ambiguous automounts on Solaris hosts are not displayed on the Storage

Volumes page and in Capacity Manager. Some Solaris hosts have autofs and NFS mounted

through an automounter. The management server cannot display volume names from ambiguous

automounts because it cannot determine if the comma separate strings that are part of the mounted

volume name are host names or part of the name of a remote volume.
The following example is a comma separate string that is part of a mounted volume name. The

management server cannot tell whether test and three are host names or part of the name of a

remote volume. As a result, the management server does not display the volume name.

VolumeName = two:/ntlocal2,two:/comma,test,three,one:/ntlocal

Installing the Software Security Certificate

To stop receiving a Security Alert message each time you use the HTTPS logon, install the software

security certificate, as described in the following steps.

With 3 firewall

ports opened on

different ports

respectively

1234, 5678,

9012. Don't

want to use root

credentials.

Want to

discover with a

non-existent

user.

start

-on 10.250.250.10:1234

-on 172.31.250.10:5678

-on 192.168.250.10:9012

-credentials abcuser:passwd

-on 10.250.250.10:1234

-on 172.31.250.10: 5678

-on 192.168.250.10: 9012

-credentials abcuser:passwd

10.250.250.10

:1234 OR

172.31.250.10

:5678 OR

192.168.250.1

0:9012. Then,

specify abcuser

and passwd in

the discovery

list.
Communication

Port:
1234, 5678,

9012

Table 142

Troubleshooting Firewalls (continued)

Configur-

ation

Manual Start

Parameters

for CIM Extension

If Mentioned in

cim.extension.parameters

Step 1

Discovery

and

RMI Registry

Port

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