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09-16-2004 01:58 AM
09-16-2004 01:58 AM
When doing
cmapplyconcl -v -C /etc/cmcluster/cmconcl.ascii
had error message:
cmapplyconcl -v -C /etc/cmcluster/cmconcl.ascii
Parsing the configuration file...Done
Analyzing the configuration....Done
Modifying the configurationNot authenticated
Error reported from node "xxxxxxxx".
Server security violation
Previous cmcheckconcl worked ok, all nodes in both clusters in cmclnodelist. Same command worked from node in other cluster.
Any ideas?
NB I have made assumption I only have to apply it once, or should I be doing it on both clusters?
cmapplyconcl -v -C /etc/cmcluster/cmconcl.ascii
had error message:
cmapplyconcl -v -C /etc/cmcluster/cmconcl.ascii
Parsing the configuration file...Done
Analyzing the configuration....Done
Modifying the configurationNot authenticated
Error reported from node "xxxxxxxx".
Server security violation
Previous cmcheckconcl worked ok, all nodes in both clusters in cmclnodelist. Same command worked from node in other cluster.
Any ideas?
NB I have made assumption I only have to apply it once, or should I be doing it on both clusters?
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09-16-2004 02:26 AM
09-16-2004 02:26 AM
Solution
There is another security file for continental clusters, /etc/opt/cmom/cmomhosts that has to be set up in all nodes.
See pages 126/127 in http://docs.hp.com/hpux/pdf/B7660-90015.pdf
See pages 126/127 in http://docs.hp.com/hpux/pdf/B7660-90015.pdf
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09-16-2004 02:33 AM
09-16-2004 02:33 AM
Re: Apply continental cluster config
d'oh.
Thanks alot
Thanks alot
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