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тАО07-27-2000 06:59 AM
тАО07-27-2000 06:59 AM
N-class server not accessable from console or remote terminals.
Greetings,
One of the N class server that is a node in a two node cluster is not accessible via remote login or console login. However, it is running application (package in HA environment). I can ping the system but can't telnet or rlogin. Run LED on the front panel is off. Fault LED is not on.
Does anyone experience similar scenario with the N-class server?
Thanks in advance for any tips!
One of the N class server that is a node in a two node cluster is not accessible via remote login or console login. However, it is running application (package in HA environment). I can ping the system but can't telnet or rlogin. Run LED on the front panel is off. Fault LED is not on.
Does anyone experience similar scenario with the N-class server?
Thanks in advance for any tips!
Knowledge is useless unless shared.
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тАО07-27-2000 07:11 AM
тАО07-27-2000 07:11 AM
Re: N-class server not accessable from console or remote terminals.
What do you mean with is not accessible? Do you get nothing on the console (not even the GSP)? In that case reset the GSP by pressing the reset button on the back of the system (That resets just the GSP, the OS stays up and running)
There is no good troubleshooting with bad data
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тАО07-27-2000 09:38 AM
тАО07-27-2000 09:38 AM
Re: N-class server not accessable from console or remote terminals.
Is your machine primary or secundary node in the cluster?
Run in the other node cmviewcl -v. What said about this machine? Is the cluster up on it?
You said you can ping it. Can you rexec any commands? Try remsh machine_name ll. Is it working?
As it was sugested, on the console ty ctrl-b. Nothing?
N machine has a web console. Did you enable it?
Come back with details.
Run in the other node cmviewcl -v. What said about this machine? Is the cluster up on it?
You said you can ping it. Can you rexec any commands? Try remsh machine_name ll. Is it working?
As it was sugested, on the console ty ctrl-b. Nothing?
N machine has a web console. Did you enable it?
Come back with details.
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