Acopia Adaptive Resource Switch Cli Maintenance Manual page 232

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Troubleshooting Managed Volumes
Correcting Share-Import Errors
Table 8-1. Share Status Conditions (Continued)
Status Condition
Error: Access denied by filer.
Error: Another share in the volume
failed to import.
Error: Attempted to import
subdirectory which is also a managed
root
Error: Attributes of the share root are
inconsistent.
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Description/Action
This indicates that the ARX does not have proper permissions to
connect to the back-end filer.
For NFS exports, check your back-end filer configuration: the
back-end share should allow root access to all of the ARX's
proxy IP addresses. Use the
permission settings at the filer. Use the
command to list all configured proxy IP addresses.
For CIFS shares, the switch uses the namespace's proxy user
(username and password). The proxy-user credentials must
belong to the Backup Operator's group at every filer behind the
namespace. The
proxy-user (gbl-ns)
user credentials for a namespace.
All shares in the volume must import successfully for the
volume to come online. Address the share that does not have this
error, then restart all imports.
This share is a parent to an already-imported share. Namespace
shares cannot overlap. Use the
or share name, then use
import.
The share's root directory has attributes (such as owner, group,
and permission settings) that are inconsistent with those of the
already-imported shares. You can access the back-end filer
directly to change these attributes, or you can use the
command to allow the volume to change the
sync-attributes
attributes for you. Then re-enable the volume (
) to restart all imports.
gbl-ns-vol)
command examine all
show exports
show ip proxy-addresses
command sets the proxy
command to change the path
filer
enable (gbl-ns-vol-shr)
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to retry the
import
enable (gbl-ns,

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