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5. Click Save to save your changes.
6. Click Close. The Unit Views window will open.
To display NTP status or change the NTP settings for a CCM appliance:
1. From the side navigation bar, click Appliance Settings.
2. Under Appliance Settings in the side navigation bar, click NTP. The Appliance NTP Settings
window will open.
3. To enable NTP on the appliance, click the Enable NTP checkbox. To disable NTP, uncheck it.
When you enable NTP, you may also configure the following information:
a. Type an address in the Primary NTP Server Address and optionally, the Secondary NTP
Server Address field. The primary address is required if NTP is being enabled for the
first time.
b. Select or type the frequency for time updating in the Update Interval (hours) field. The
valid range is 0-99 hours. A zero value indicates that the time should be requested and the
clock updated when the CCM appliance reboots.
The NTP Status section will indicate that an update was attempted, not attempted, or is
in progress.
4. Click Save to save your changes.
5. Click Close.
Mount attempt failed
(no longer retrying)
NFS is currently enabled, but a mount failure has occurred and the CCM
appliance was not able to establish the mount after performing the maximum
number of retries allowed. The CCM appliance has stopped trying to establish
this mount.
Mount lost (retrying)
NFS is currently enabled and was successfully mounted, but a mount failure
subsequently occurred. The mount is currently being retried. *
Mount lost (no
longer retrying)
NFS is currently enabled and was successfully mounted, but a mount failure
subsequently occurred. The CCM appliance was not able to reestablish the
mount after performing the maximum number of mount retries allowed. *
Verifying existing mount
NFS is currently enabled and was successfully mounted. Another NFS Enable
command was entered without changing any parameters, which triggered a
mount verification, which is still in progress.
* An error message accompanying the status identifies the reason for the mount failure. See the CCM
Installer/User Guide for more information.
Table 4.3: CCM Appliance NFS Status Values (Continued)
Status Description