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09-18-2007 01:51 AM
09-18-2007 01:51 AM
SG version is 11.14 running on hpux 11.0.
Any ideas what this means?
#: cmcheckconf -v -C /etc/cmcluster/VAN_CLUSTER
Checking cluster file: /etc/cmcluster/VAN_CLUSTER
Checking nodes ... Done
Checking existing configuration ...
Error: Failed to lookup /cluster in configuration database.
Error: Fail to load data from configuration database.
Internal error: Unable to communicate with configuration database.
Error: Unable to connect to configuration database.
cmcheckconf : Unable to get cluster configuration information: Error on send
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09-18-2007 02:26 AM
09-18-2007 02:26 AM
Re: cmcheckconf error
cmgetconf -n node1 -n node2 -v -C file1
Chech if there is a difference between the new file and the file VAN_CLUSTER
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09-18-2007 02:32 AM
09-18-2007 02:32 AM
Re: cmcheckconf error
Do you have inetd services running on all the nodes ?
Your post implies it is an already existing cluster - if it is then when you run this is the cmclconfig file in /etc/cmcluster ?
Or is this a cluster that has not yet been applied ? If your doing this for the first time, then the message is normal, and the apply command will then create the cmclconfig and you won't see this again.
Hope this helps,
Rita
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09-18-2007 04:47 PM
09-18-2007 04:47 PM
Re: cmcheckconf error
It seems that it is missing the the binary configuration files. You need to create the file with getconf.
Shardha