There is no error displayed but the Select Domain option box will only have the refresh button available.
When configuring NFS SDI requires an authentication domain for configuration.
The SDI Administrator can configure SDI to run against NetApp NFS for monitoring without an actual LDAP domain, but they will have to configure one in SDI in order to enable the selection.
These steps will allow you to create a pseudo Directory Services Domain in SDI and add NFS monitoring / auditing configuration.
In the SDI console navigate to Settings (1)
Click on directory services (2)
Click Add new directory service (3)
Select LDAP as your domain option (4)
Create a pseudo LDAP server similar to below
Do not test the connection.
Scroll to the bottom of the page and click Save .
Edit your existing NetApp filer configuration or add a new filer for which you deisre to Monitor NFS access events.
Click Settings, filers
Click name of existing filer
Then add the NFS auditing by checking the box for monitoring during the NetApp filer configuration with the pseudo LDAP server.
When events get registered, they will look something like this
Note: demonstration is showing nobody due to not having configured using users, rather utilizing IP allow lists.
Applies To
NetApp ONTAPI
CIFS&NFS mixed mode shares
Local account Authentication
SDI 4.0 or later
Microsoft Windows Operating System