I have a few CIFS shares for Windows on our Celerra, and I've run the EMCABE tool (in enable mode) on one of our CIFS virtual servers. When I check if ABE is enabled using the same tool, it comes back working, however in practice, I can still see the folders that I shouldn't have access to, on all Windows clients. Admittedly you can't get in there, but is there something I'm missing? Or does it just plain not work right on the Celerra?
I have a sendmail server that's doing something funny. (Funny to me anyway)
It's on a RHEL box and there is an application on the same box that sends messages. The messages are set to send to (for example)
to: [email protected] [email protected] from: [email protected]
and I don't get any of the emails. I added an external (gmail) account to the CC and get that email ok. Looking at the header on the email that is received, sendmail is changing the addresses to
[email protected] [email protected] and [email protected] respectively.
This is because on our LAN if you ping domain.com, you get back www.domain.com through a CNAME record we have set up. We want any "invalid" addresses typed into IE to take you to our home page... so if you ping asdfasdfasd.domain.com, you'll go to www.domain.com
How can I modify sendmail to not do it's own DNS lookup on our domains? I did a packet capture on the traffic to verify that's what it is doing. A host file on the local machine has no effect, I'm sure I need to tell sendmail to actually USE the hosts file, or someting. Help is appreciated.
I have a small confusion-while zoning to data mover, wwn zoning in preferred. Which should be Node 50060160c1e10d7d -please correct me if I am wrong.
Because in my environment I see it is zoned to SP and Port 5006016041e10d7d
DM output-
FCP HBA 0: N_PORT S_ID 018100 Node 50060160c1e10d7d Port 5006016041e10d7d
complete output: When I run the command to get the WWNs of the DMs server_2 and server_3 -(2 DMs)
FCP HBA 0: N_PORT S_ID 018100 Node 50060160c1e10d7d Port 5006016041e10d7d FCP HBA 1: N_PORT S_ID 018100 Node 50060160c1e10d7d Port 5006016141e10d7d FCP HBA 2: OFFLINE ALPA 000001 Node 50060160c1e10d7d Port 5006016241e10d7d FCP HBA 3: OFFLINE ALPA 000001 Node 50060160c1e10d7d Port 5006016341e10d7d
My question is short, and I probably do not now enough about this to be able to ask a really good question, so let me know if you need any additional information to help me out.
Here goes; does NAS boxes from NetApp and EMC (Celerra) manage HSM/Tiered storage themselves, or will one need extra products to manage HSM?
I just bought my first EMC Celerra NX4.
I'm starting to configure it and have a few questions:
- What is Celerra Network Server?
- What are the Celerra iscsi utilities?
- Is there a very basic "how to" guide online somewhere?
I can figure it out long term, but I'm needing to at least get a basic grasp of the ins and outs of one in the next few days before I ship it to its final destination at one of our offices.
Thanks.