2-142 Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Troubleshooting Guide • December 2004
Help is available for each of these commands at the prompt by typing “help
<command>”. Additionally, man pages are available for mkdir, rmdir, cp and rm.
Access these by entering “man <command>”.
How do I enable or disable ftp, tftp, rlogin, rsh, telnet, ssh, smb or
the Web Admin?
By default, all of these services are enabled, with the exception of tftp. Enabling or
disabling of these services is done via the netserv command at the CLI (command
line interface).
1. To access the StorEdge CLI, connect to the StorEdge via Telnet or serial console.
2. Type admin at the [menu] prompt and enter the administrator password.
3. Type netserv alone to retrieve a list of currently enabled services.
4. Type netserv enable <service name> to enable a particular service.
5. Type netserv disable <service name> to disable a particular service.
6. Type netserv status <service name> to check whether a particular service is
running.
For additional information on this topic, please see the man page. This can be
accessed by typing man netserv at the StorEdge CLI.
2.32 Backup and Migration Issues
What steps do I need to take before migrating data to StorEdge?
The following steps are recommended before migrating data to StorEdge.
Migrate user database information: If you use NIS or NIS+, this is as simple as
defining server information. If you manually maintain your passwd, hosts, and
groups files, these files must be copied to the /etc directory on the StorEdge.
To determine the location of this file, access the StorEdge CLI (command line
interface).
1. To access the StorEdge CLI, connect to the StorEdge via Telnet or serial console.
2. Type “admin” at the [menu] prompt and enter the administrator password.