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Re: serviceguard giving "Unable to connect to configuration database"

 
ranjithpk17
Valued Contributor

serviceguard giving "Unable to connect to configuration database"

Am getting the error whiel running cmviewcl on my one of the cluster nodes.

# cmviewcl
Unable to open communications to configuration daemon: Permission denied
Unable to connect to configuration database.
Unable to open communications to configuration daemon: Permission denied
Unable to connect to configuration database.


Any ideas?
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John Bigg
Esteemed Contributor

Re: serviceguard giving "Unable to connect to configuration database"

Yes, you probably do not have all IP addresses on all nodes resolve to or have an alias of the hostname. You may find more information in the syslog file about the particular address being complained about to confirm this.
ranjithpk17
Valued Contributor

Re: serviceguard giving "Unable to connect to configuration database"

thanks John for the reply.

syslog says:

Apr 1 15:43:39 patpa6 cmclconfd[22123]: Error "NO-USER" from identd on node 127.0.0.1
Apr 1 15:43:40 patpa6 cmclconfd[22126]: Error "NO-USER" from identd on node 127.0.0.1
ManojK_1
Valued Contributor

Re: serviceguard giving "Unable to connect to configuration database"

Hi,

Can you please give more information about the OS and ServiceGuard version.

If it is a redhat or suse systems, There is a pre-requisite to install pidentd and make it start during boot.

The error is showing that pidentd is not installed in the system.

Manoj K
Thanks and Regards,
Manoj K
ranjithpk17
Valued Contributor

Re: serviceguard giving "Unable to connect to configuration database"

Manoj,
its HPUX-23PA .and service guard version is 11.18.
ManojK_1
Valued Contributor

Re: serviceguard giving "Unable to connect to configuration database"

Follwing links will be verymuch helpfull for you.

http://h30499.www3.hp.com/t5/Serviceguard/Service-Guard-and-ident/m-p/4094000#M14637

 

http://www.hpuxtips.es/?q=node/168

Manoj K

Thanks and Regards,
Manoj K
Stephen Doud
Honored Contributor

Re: serviceguard giving "Unable to connect to configuration database"

If this is a new cluster, insure /etc/cmcluster/cmclnodelist has been created on each node, and like .rhosts, lists both nodenames and authorizes root access. Example:
node1 root
node2 root


If this is not a new cluster, for Serviceguard A.11.18, refer to pages 203-207
in "Managing Serviceguard Fifteenth Edition, reprinted May 2008"
at http://bizsupport1.austin.hp.com/bc/docs/support/SupportManual/c02056194/c02056194.pdf

This major section, titled 'Configuring Name Resolution', is essential to Serviceguard commands working properly. Disregarding the manuals recommendations often results in 'permission denied' messages and other error messages when running Serviceguard commands.
BDD
Advisor

Re: serviceguard giving "Unable to connect to configuration database"

Hi
Also Try telent to port 113 ( local host and each nodes) to make sure that ident is running and can talk each other .

BDD