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11-26-2007 01:48 PM
11-26-2007 01:48 PM
any cluster commands getting error
while running any cluster commands
getting error
--------
Error: Permission denied to 127.0.0.1
cmviewcl : Cannot view the cluster configuration.
Either this node is not configured in a cluster, user doesn't have
access to view the cluster configuration, or there is some obstacle
to viewing the configuration. Check the syslog file for more information.
For a list of possible causes, see the Serviceguard manual for cmviewcl.
------------
but i am a super user
from the syslog
Nov 27 02:52:24 cmclconfd[18369]: cl_msg_tcp_send: Invalid argument
Nov 27 02:52:34 cmclconfd[18374]: Unable to lookup cluster information
in CDB: Protocol error
------------------
please help
cmclconfd[18374]: Unable to lookup cluster information
in CDB: Protocol error
getting error
--------
Error: Permission denied to 127.0.0.1
cmviewcl : Cannot view the cluster configuration.
Either this node is not configured in a cluster, user doesn't have
access to view the cluster configuration, or there is some obstacle
to viewing the configuration. Check the syslog file for more information.
For a list of possible causes, see the Serviceguard manual for cmviewcl.
------------
but i am a super user
from the syslog
Nov 27 02:52:24 cmclconfd[18369]: cl_msg_tcp_send: Invalid argument
Nov 27 02:52:34 cmclconfd[18374]: Unable to lookup cluster information
in CDB: Protocol error
------------------
please help
cmclconfd[18374]: Unable to lookup cluster information
in CDB: Protocol error
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11-26-2007 02:19 PM
11-26-2007 02:19 PM
Re: any cluster commands getting error
Hi,
You hostname is invalid, please make sure your hostname is valid, my suggestion revert to your original hostname.
WK
You hostname is invalid, please make sure your hostname is valid, my suggestion revert to your original hostname.
WK
Problem never ends, you must know how to fix it
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11-26-2007 06:05 PM
11-26-2007 06:05 PM
Re: any cluster commands getting error
this is generally an error caused due to incorrect hostname lookup.
Prior to SG 11.16, you needed to have a file called cmclnodelist in /etc/cmcluster with ALL cluster nodes listed for root access. If this is removed or incorrect, you will see this issue..
From SG 11.16 onwards, this file is used ONLY at cluster creation time. You need to check your hostname lookup works correctly.
Have you made any network changes at all?
Prior to SG 11.16, you needed to have a file called cmclnodelist in /etc/cmcluster with ALL cluster nodes listed for root access. If this is removed or incorrect, you will see this issue..
From SG 11.16 onwards, this file is used ONLY at cluster creation time. You need to check your hostname lookup works correctly.
Have you made any network changes at all?
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