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02-28-2007 08:03 PM
02-28-2007 08:03 PM
Not able to create cluster config file
i have two new rp4440 server. SG software installed. .rhost have entry in both server. when i run the command cmquerycl -C filename -n node
# cmquerycl -C clust.txt -n VTS2 -n SR7
Permission denied to 127.0.0.1
Warning: Unable to determine local domain name for VTS2
Node VTS2 is refusing Serviceguard communication.
Please make sure that the proper security access is configured on node
VTS2 through either file-based access (pre-A.11.16 version) or role-based
access (version A.11.16 or higher) and/or that the host name lookup
on node VTS2 resolves the IP address correctly.
Failed to gather configuration information.1 -n node it's giving the folloing error
# cmquerycl -C clust.txt -n VTS2 -n SR7
Permission denied to 127.0.0.1
Warning: Unable to determine local domain name for VTS2
Node VTS2 is refusing Serviceguard communication.
Please make sure that the proper security access is configured on node
VTS2 through either file-based access (pre-A.11.16 version) or role-based
access (version A.11.16 or higher) and/or that the host name lookup
on node VTS2 resolves the IP address correctly.
Failed to gather configuration information.1 -n node it's giving the folloing error
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02-28-2007 08:34 PM
02-28-2007 08:34 PM
Re: Not able to create cluster config file
Hi,
are you sure about the 2nd -n option ?
are you sure about the 2nd -n option ?
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02-28-2007 08:45 PM
02-28-2007 08:45 PM
Re: Not able to create cluster config file
Please take a read of the following documents:
http://docs.hp.com/en/6283/SGsecurityfiles.pdf
http://docs.hp.com/en/5874/securingserviceguard_nov2005.pdf
http://docs.hp.com/en/6283/SGsecurityfiles.pdf
http://docs.hp.com/en/5874/securingserviceguard_nov2005.pdf
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02-28-2007 09:18 PM
02-28-2007 09:18 PM
Re: Not able to create cluster config file
Hi Guru,
Serviceguard A.11.16.01 relies on the services of the 'identd' utility to
validate servers attempting to communicate via Serviceguard's 'hacl' ports.
The problem cited was due to the server not being configured to operate the
'identd' (pidentd) daemon, so the security features of A.11.16.01 blocked
Serviceguard commands.
Install identd. Page 19 of the A.11.16.01 Release Notes document the
procedure.
Configure identd to operate at reboot.
Page 20 in the 11.16.01 Release Notes refers to configuring pidentd
Best Regards,
Prashanth
Serviceguard A.11.16.01 relies on the services of the 'identd' utility to
validate servers attempting to communicate via Serviceguard's 'hacl' ports.
The problem cited was due to the server not being configured to operate the
'identd' (pidentd) daemon, so the security features of A.11.16.01 blocked
Serviceguard commands.
Install identd. Page 19 of the A.11.16.01 Release Notes document the
procedure.
Configure identd to operate at reboot.
Page 20 in the 11.16.01 Release Notes refers to configuring pidentd
Best Regards,
Prashanth
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