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02-28-2005 04:04 PM
02-28-2005 04:04 PM
Engine, Engine Number Nine
Next, I wanted to run my command against all servers in a list (approx. 40) but each time it stops after only processing 9 servers!
It doesn't matter which list I use or if I make sure the ninth server is varied it stops after only nine.
What's up with that?
BTW, my simple test script just echos the devices with their associated first IP address (BUT ONLY 9 devices!!!)
Thanks to any who can shed some light on this issue.
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03-01-2005 04:04 AM
03-01-2005 04:04 AM
Re: Engine, Engine Number Nine
I'm currently looking into the sshd_config settings (tried modifying Max_Startups parameter but no luck).
My planned usage of custom apps. (at least initially) was to run a single script on the CMS server and have that single script reach out and do whatever with the list of servers provided from the SIM server. If this is a limitation of ssh then I'm screwed! I did NOT want to have to install ssh on all managed servers!
Help!
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03-01-2005 07:04 AM
03-01-2005 07:04 AM
Re: Engine, Engine Number Nine
Oh, well. I'm about ready to uninstall 4.0 and move to 4.1 so I'll cross my fingers and see what happens.
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03-01-2005 09:15 PM
03-01-2005 09:15 PM
Re: Engine, Engine Number Nine
try to update to 4.2, it has many fixes, and the upgrade of my 4.0 ( 170 Server + switches + ++) went very smooth within a few minutes.
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03-02-2005 02:36 AM
03-02-2005 02:36 AM
Re: Engine, Engine Number Nine
What kind of started this whole thing is that we tried to install 4.2 but we kept getting the "unable to connect to the specified database server". Tried a few things suggested in this forum but to no avail.
So, now I'm in the same boat. I uninstalled the VCR and SIM components. Dropped the SIM db in MSDE but now it's 4.1 AND 4.2 that fail at the same location. I've tried removing MSDE, jre and Java components, I even removed MS04-025 (the patch that broke SIM last year). I'm hoping to get a call into HP today...but this is crazy.
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03-03-2005 10:26 AM
03-03-2005 10:26 AM
Re: Engine, Engine Number Nine
See http://forums1.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/questionanswer.do?threadId=827306 for resolution description.
MJ
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03-03-2005 10:28 AM
03-03-2005 10:28 AM