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09-25-2012 09:48 AM
09-25-2012 09:48 AM
Ping (ICMP) settings are reset to the Global Defaults
I am wondering what makes the "Ping (IMCP) settings" reset to the global default.
I have some different settings on a few servers, but I noticed they are all reset to use the default global values (Timeout and Retries) some time. Why thoes value won't stay?
Thank you.
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01-18-2013 04:50 AM
01-18-2013 04:50 AM
Re: Ping (ICMP) settings are reset to the Global Defaults
Hi,
I have the same problem.
Tried to change the globalsettings.prop and globalsettings.prop.bkp file, located in C:\program files\hp\systems insight manager\config
If I reboot the HP IC Server, the globalsettings.prop.bkp file is unchanged, but the globalsettings.prop file is reseted to default.
In the globalsettings.tpl I didn't find an option fpr ICMP settings.
Any idea?
regards
Danny
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01-18-2013 05:05 AM - edited 01-20-2013 11:08 PM
01-18-2013 05:05 AM - edited 01-20-2013 11:08 PM
Re: Ping (ICMP) settings are reset to the Global Defaults
Found it:
there is another file named: globalsettingsupd.tpl
Template File for Updates?!
There is an entry to reset the ICMP setting to 2 seconds.
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01-19-2013 07:42 AM
01-19-2013 07:42 AM
Re: Ping (ICMP) settings are reset to the Global Defaults
There are 2 files globalsettings.tpl and globalsettingsupd.tpl, during installation they get merged into one property file.
\T Bajpai
HP Employee
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01-20-2013 11:17 PM
01-20-2013 11:17 PM
Re: Ping (ICMP) settings are reset to the Global Defaults
during installation?
If I restart the HPIC server, the settings will be reseted, too. If I make changes in the globalsettingsupd.tpl file, it works.
It makes no odds doing changes in the webinterface of HPIC as well as directly in the globalsettings.tpl, everytime I reboot the server, the globalsettingsupd.tpl will override the changes I've done.
Can we fix it, so we can change settings persistent in the webinterface?
/Danny
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01-21-2013 02:07 AM
01-21-2013 02:07 AM
Re: Ping (ICMP) settings are reset to the Global Defaults
One should use GlobalSettings.properties file for any user defined changed. changes are not supposed to be made in *.tpl file.
GlobalSettings.properties = GlobalSettings.tpl + GlobalSettingsupd.tpl
\T Bajpai
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01-21-2013 04:58 AM
01-21-2013 04:58 AM
Re: Ping (ICMP) settings are reset to the Global Defaults
Ok, I understand.
But something is going wrong. The problem exist since the installation of the HPIC 7.1 Hotfix Kit.
Whatever I do, it doesn't make any difference wether I change something by the webinterface or directly in the globalsettings.prop. Every time I reboot the HPIC server, it will create a new globalsettings.prop from GlobalSettings.tpl + GlobalSettingsupd.tpl.
e.g.:
1. changing the IcmpTimeout from default "2" to "30" in the webinterface
2. verifying the change in globalsettings.props --> change ok. IcmpTimeout = 30 (in globalsettings.props)
3. rebooting the server
4. opening globalsettings.props --> IcmpTimeout = 2
We have three HPIC server and the problem exists on every of the three server since the hotfix update.
/Danny
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01-21-2013 06:28 AM
01-21-2013 06:28 AM
Re: Ping (ICMP) settings are reset to the Global Defaults
Thanks for the update, i will get back to you on this.
\T Bajpai
HP Employee
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01-21-2013 09:57 PM
01-21-2013 09:57 PM
Re: Ping (ICMP) settings are reset to the Global Defaults
Can you please share the version of HPSIM that you are using, the issue was observed in HPSIM 7.1 and was fixed in HPSIM 7.1 U2. In case it is HPSIM 7.1, install the latest hotfix.
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01-22-2013 12:05 AM
01-22-2013 12:05 AM
Re: Ping (ICMP) settings are reset to the Global Defaults
Hi,
here is the extract of the version, we are using:
Central management server:
Hostname: ************
Operating system: Windows Server 2008 R2
Version: Systems Insight Manager 7.1.0 - Windows
Build version: C.07.01.00.00
Build date: 2012-06-06 17:20
Patches:
HOTFIX71_001.jar Mittwoch, 29.08.2012, 12:54 MESZ
HOTFIX71_002.jar Mittwoch, 29.08.2012, 12:55 MESZ
HOTFIX71_003.jar Mittwoch, 29.08.2012, 12:55 MESZ
HOTFIX71_004.jar Mittwoch, 29.08.2012, 12:55 MESZ
HOTFIX71_005.jar Mittwoch, 29.08.2012, 12:57 MESZ
HOTFIX71_006.jar Mittwoch, 29.08.2012, 12:57 MESZ
HOTFIX71_007.jar Mittwoch, 29.08.2012, 12:57 MESZ
HOTFIX71_008.jar Mittwoch, 29.08.2012, 13:03 MESZ
HOTFIX71_009.jar Mittwoch, 29.08.2012, 13:04 MESZ
HOTFIX71_010.jar Mittwoch, 29.08.2012, 13:04 MESZ
HOTFIX71_011.jar Mittwoch, 29.08.2012, 13:04 MESZ
HOTFIX71_012.jar Mittwoch, 29.08.2012, 13:04 MESZ
HOTFIX71_013.jar Mittwoch, 29.08.2012, 13:04 MESZ
HOTFIX71_014.jar Mittwoch, 29.08.2012, 13:05 MESZ
HOTFIX71_015.jar Mittwoch, 29.08.2012, 13:05 MESZ
HOTFIX71_016.jar Mittwoch, 29.08.2012, 13:05 MESZ
HOTFIX71_017.jar Mittwoch, 29.08.2012, 13:05 MESZ
HOTFIX71_018.jar Mittwoch, 29.08.2012, 13:05 MESZ
HOTFIX71_019.jar Mittwoch, 29.08.2012, 13:06 MESZ
HOTFIX71_020.jar Mittwoch, 12.09.2012, 16:17 MESZ
HOTFIX71_021.jar Mittwoch, 12.09.2012, 16:17 MESZ
HOTFIX71_022.jar Mittwoch, 12.09.2012, 16:18 MESZ
HOTFIX71_023.jar Donnerstag, 13.09.2012, 19:59 MESZ
HOTFIX71_024.jar Donnerstag, 20.09.2012, 21:37 MESZ
HOTFIX71_025.jar Donnerstag, 27.09.2012, 22:41 MESZ
HOTFIX71_026.jar Donnerstag, 04.10.2012, 21:02 MESZ
HOTFIX71_027.jar Samstag, 06.10.2012, 16:55 MESZ
HOTFIX71_028.jar Dienstag, 20.11.2012, 16:36 MEZ
User name: ****************
It seems we have not the update2 version, have we?
By the way I can tell you, that our HPIC service restarts every day. So every day a new globalsettings.prop will be created from globalssettings.tpl and globalsettingsupd.tpl
thank you for your efforts
Danny