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01-02-2008 03:14 AM
01-02-2008 03:14 AM
Hi Gurus. I need your help. I have a cluster ServiceGuard (cluster - ITO) that for some time sends to me that the syslog "cmclconfd[7873]: Permission denied for root@HERMES (RBA)". This happens in the two nodes;
What is rare that Hermes is not part of cluster. HERMES is a node of another cluster ServiceGuard (cluster - Oracle) has nothing to do anything com this Sabeis what may be happening.
Environment:
hp-ux 11.23 Pa-Risc
ServiceGuard 11.18
Thank you very much
What is rare that Hermes is not part of cluster. HERMES is a node of another cluster ServiceGuard (cluster - Oracle) has nothing to do anything com this Sabeis what may be happening.
Environment:
hp-ux 11.23 Pa-Risc
ServiceGuard 11.18
Thank you very much
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01-02-2008 04:45 AM
01-02-2008 04:45 AM
Re: messages in syslog "cmclconfd ...."
Hi Carlos
Check your cluster configuration files located under /etc/cmcluster about hermes and/or hermes ip address entry
You can also check name resolution configuration's of your cluster. Maybe different server point to hermes ip address etc..
Best Regards
Murat
Check your cluster configuration files located under /etc/cmcluster about hermes and/or hermes ip address entry
You can also check name resolution configuration's of your cluster. Maybe different server point to hermes ip address etc..
Best Regards
Murat
Murat Suluhan
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01-02-2008 06:52 AM
01-02-2008 06:52 AM
Re: messages in syslog "cmclconfd ...."
Hello
under /etc/cmcluster do not have any file (cmclnodelist, cluster_ITO. ascii, etc) to make reference to HERMES. the resolve DNS works perfectly. that process/job could be launched and that ocacione these messages
Regards
under /etc/cmcluster do not have any file (cmclnodelist, cluster_ITO. ascii, etc) to make reference to HERMES. the resolve DNS works perfectly. that process/job could be launched and that ocacione these messages
Regards
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01-02-2008 08:41 AM
01-02-2008 08:41 AM
Solution
Hi Carlos,
It seems "HERMES" is kind of running "cmquerycl" without specifying node names in the command. This is making UDP broadcast to the subnet where both the clusters connected.
Checkout HERMES's syslog.log file for any cluster related commands running time to time... May be there is some program which regularly doing this ....
You may also very well ignore this message if you want. This is just security information message that somebody who is not authorized, is trying to connect to "cmclconfd".
Hope this helps
-singar
It seems "HERMES" is kind of running "cmquerycl" without specifying node names in the command. This is making UDP broadcast to the subnet where both the clusters connected.
Checkout HERMES's syslog.log file for any cluster related commands running time to time... May be there is some program which regularly doing this ....
You may also very well ignore this message if you want. This is just security information message that somebody who is not authorized, is trying to connect to "cmclconfd".
Hope this helps
-singar
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