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Highlight Print Email to a Friend Report Inappropriate Content korns System Manager and (403) Forbidden 2009-05-14 12:43 PM Labels: System Manager I'm trying to test Sysman against a number of systems in a large data center where I am not sure all the protocol blocking that is occuring between my system running Sysman various NetApp controllers. The only one which I know has no protocol blocking is a FAS900 and Sysman V1.0 reports that it only supports FAS2000/3000. No problem.However, another FAS3070 running 7.3P7 behaves as follows: 1) I can attempt to manually add it and it detects it's part of a cluster, shows the partner name, shows the version, sysid, etc 2) but does not have the [+] sign to expand in the left column. 3) when I single click on the cluster a diaglogue box pops up saying "API invoke failed. The remote server returned an error: (403) Forbidden.secureadmin status (on this same FAS3070), if it matters (I wonder) shows:ssh2 - activessh1 - activessl - inactiveI know FilerView seems to work fine against this same system. Does Sysman require more protocols than Filerview? Solved! SEE THE SOLUTION Me too Reply 0 Kudos Options Bookmark Highlight Print Email to a Friend Report Inappropriate Content __ple_16414 Re: System Manager and (403) Forbidden 2009-05-14 01:50 PM Hello David,Hello,If you have checked a proxy on your Internet browser, desactivate it and try again. It should work now.Please Keep me posted.Best regards,Philippe Reply 0 Kudos Options Bookmark Highlight Print Email to a Friend Report Inappropriate Content danielpr Re: System Manager and (403) Forbidden 2009-05-15 04:17 AM Hi David,The HTTP error message says that the client was able to communi
Application AccelerationCase StudiesTestimonialsBenchmarksPartnersHosting PartnersTechnology PartnersSupport PartnersPartner ProgramSupportServicesForumWikiDocumentationDownloadsStore Log in or Sign up LiteSpeed Support Forums Forums > LiteSpeed Web Server > General > [solved] Auto Index is disabled for .... Discussion in 'General' started by pardis, Oct 18, 2011. Page 1 of 2 1 2 Next > pardis Member Hello : Please see this URL : http://www.form2online.com/ (403 Forbidden) when i check server log I see following : Auto Index is disabled for [/home/formonli/public_html/up/], access denied this problem occurred only for this customer , How can resolve this ?? Best regards Last edited by a moderator: Oct 20, 2011 pardis, Oct 18, 2011 #1 NiteWave Administrator what version of lsws ? NiteWave, Oct 18, 2011 #2 pardis Member last version 4.1.6 pardis, Oct 18, 2011 #3 NiteWave Administrator is /up a folder http://community.netapp.com/t5/OnCommand-Storage-Management-Software-Discussions/System-Manager-and-403-Forbidden/td-p/65160 under document root ? NiteWave, Oct 18, 2011 #4 pardis Member yes ... /public_html/up pardis, Oct 18, 2011 #5 NiteWave Administrator is there up/.htaccess in it? if exists, what's the content? NiteWave, Oct 18, 2011 #6 pardis Member No .htaccess found in /up folder. pardis, Oct 18, 2011 #7 NiteWave Administrator what's the permission of /up? #ls -ald public_html #ls -ald public_html/up NiteWave, Oct 18, 2011 #8 pardis Member drwxr-xr-x 10 formonli http://www.litespeedtech.com/support/forum/threads/solved-auto-index-is-disabled-for.5406/ formonli 4096 Oct 18 10:28 up/ drwxr-x--- 33 formonli nobody 4096 Oct 18 11:00 public_html/ pardis, Oct 18, 2011 #9 NiteWave Administrator how about #chgrp nobody up NiteWave, Oct 18, 2011 #10 pardis Member what is your means about "chgrp nobody up" ? pardis, Oct 18, 2011 #11 NiteWave Administrator change folder "up"'s group to nobody, same as public_html or #chgrp nobody public_html/up NiteWave, Oct 18, 2011 #12 pardis Member done. but no positive result. pardis, Oct 18, 2011 #13 Karl Member I apologise for digging an old thread up, but did you get a resolution to this? we're seeing similar issues: 1) some sites work perfect 2) some work okay for the root, but folders don't 3) some don't work at all All the sites/folders have an index.php file in them. The server has Index Files set as: index.php, index.html The sites/folders that don't work, if we add: DirectoryIndex index.php index.html to the .htaccess then they will work - but we shouldn't need to add this, as it's set at the server level! Thanks, Karl, Oct 18, 2011 #14 pardis Member Karl said: ↑ I apologise for digging an old thread up, but did you get a resolution to this? we're seeing similar issues: 1) some sites work perfect 2) some work okay for the root, but folders don't 3) some
Post #1 of 7 (43349 views) Permalink HTTP admin access denied Hello, For some reason I can not access http://www.gossamer-threads.com/lists/netapp/toasters/7974 the Netapp admin Interface. The server returns with the following errors: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/7381371/apache-wont-follow-symlinks-403-forbidden Error 503 HTTP is not licensed.To administer this filer, use /na_admin/ . Error 500 Servlets not enabled httpd and httpd.admin are enabled, but something is wrong with the httpd.rootdir and I can't reset it. filer> options httpd httpd.access legacy httpd.admin.access legacy httpd.admin.enable on httpd.admin.hostsequiv.enable off error 403 httpd.admin.ssl.enable off httpd.autoindex.enable on httpd.enable on httpd.log.format common httpd.rootdir XXX httpd.timeout 300 httpd.timewait.enable off filer> options httpd.rootdir httpd.rootdir XXX filer> options httpd.rootdir /vol/http warning: httpd.rootdir (/vol/http) not accessible Is there a way to recreate the /vol/http with all of its content in case it was deleted ? Do you have any idea how to solve this? -- error 403 auto-indexing View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/HTTP-admin-access-denied-tf4760881.html#a13615379 Sent from the Network Appliance - Toasters mailing list archive at Nabble.com. tmacmd at gmail Nov6,2007,2:28PM Post #2 of 7 (40529 views) Permalink Re: HTTP admin access denied [In reply to] Reinstall ontap and reboot Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry -----Original Message----- From: Roger G <ro_gi [at] msn> Date: Tue, 6 Nov 2007 14:13:07 To:toasters [at] mathworks Subject: HTTP admin access denied Hello, For some reason I can not access the Netapp admin Interface. The server returns with the following errors: Error 503 HTTP is not licensed.To administer this filer, use /na_admin/ . Error 500 Servlets not enabled httpd and httpd.admin are enabled, but something is wrong with the httpd.rootdir and I can't reset it. filer> options httpd httpd.access legacy httpd.admin.access legacy httpd.admin.enable on httpd.admin.hostsequiv.enable off httpd.admin.ssl.enable off httpd.autoindex.enable on httpd.enable on httpd.log.format common httpd.rootdir XXX httpd.timeout 300 httpd.timewait.enable off filer> options httpd.rootdir httpd.rootdir XXX filer> options httpd.rootdir /vol/http warning: httpd.rootdir (/vol/http) not accessible Is there a way to recreate the /vol/http with all
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