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06-18-2013 02:10 PM
06-18-2013 02:10 PM
2xP4500G2's, 1 vSphere OVF VSA. All on 10.5.00.0149.0 (and current per the CMC Update Checker).
I already have the cluster's NTP setting pointed at two AD servers that they are connected to (that in turn are connected to pool.ntp.org NTP servers).
My only alarm is this:
E02000203: EID GLOBAL CONFIG MISCONFIGURED
Severity: Warning
Component: Storage System
Object Type: Configuration Check
Object Name: NTP
The Resolution section links to the 'Online Event Resolution Help' (which links to this: http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsupport/site/search/r4_0/jsp/search.jsp?lang=en&cc=US&pc=0&sc=2&cf=1&cm=1&cs=1&c130=1&c115=1&c110=1&c120=1&nh=10&rf=0&lkc=1&lk=1&tx=E02000203 )
And doesn't turn up any results; tossing the search term 'E02000203' into Google and Bing don't turn anything up either.
Wondering if anyone knows why it is still complaining or where in the guide(s) I can find the 'proper' NTP config so it will stop alerting.
Thanks in advance for your help!
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06-18-2013 07:39 PM
06-18-2013 07:39 PM
SolutionClear all your settings.
Close the CMC down and make sure the values are empty, sometimes they dont clear!!
Open the CMC and double check the NTP setting is empty.
Make sure you can ping the each NTP server from the nodes, you can do this by right clicking then pinging.
If you are using jumbos make sure you set the packet size to something above 1500.
If all checks out close the CMC again
Now add back your settings see if it goes away.
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06-21-2013 08:19 AM
06-21-2013 08:19 AM
Re: NTP Configuration Status is 'Misconfigured'
Thanks for the help!