9-4 Troubleshooting
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Every time I try to do a
directory listing from an NFS
client on the root of a system
volume, I get an error
message, usually
Permission Denied.
The problem you will
experience has to do with a
System Volume Information
directory, created by Microsoft
Index Server. The NFS service
does not have access to this
directory, and returns an error
to the client when trying to
list its properties.This issue
only occurs when sharing the
root of a drive letter.
Ignore this error. The System
Volume Information directory
is not used by NFS clients or
your system by default.
I have just changed the IP
address of my system and now
I cannot administrate it
through PowerVault NAS
Manager.
Although the IP address
changed, your local host is still
trying to communicate with
the system using the old IP
address.
Close Microsoft Internet
Explorer (or for Linux only,
Netscape 6.0 or later). Re-start
the PowerVault NAS Manager.
In PowerVault NAS Manager if
I click OK and then click
Cancel, it doesn't seem to
cancel the operation.
Cancel does not dynamically
stop an update to the system
after you click OK.
If an operation has been
performed in error, the system
administrator must change
the setting back manually.
I see the following error
message in the event log: WMI
ADAP was unable to
load the winspool.drv
performance library
due to an unknown
problem within the
library: 0x0.
This is an issue with the
WDAP Performance library
and is documented on
Microsoft’s Web site.
Connect to the system via
Terminal Services Advanced
Client and open a local
command prompt. Enter the
following:
WINMGMT/CLEARADAP.
When the prompt returns,
enter
WINMGMT/RESYNCPERF
winmgmt service PID.
I have noticed that my Dell
OpenManage Array Manager
Log file has exceeded it's
maximum log size.
The maximum log file size has
been exceeded because the
notification message can not
be seen and cleared through
Terminal Services or
PowerVault NAS Manager.
Use Dell OpenManage Array
Manager to clear the logs
periodically.
Table 9-1. Troubleshooting Issues
Issue Possible cause Resolution