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03-28-2005 11:56 PM
03-28-2005 11:56 PM
How to concretely SOLVE the orphan problem
hi,
I'm getting a random orphan device every week or so. I know how to resolve these incidents. But is there maybe a structural solution to this? the existing devices keep getting orphaned once in a while. It's quite beginning to do my head in. to keep getting email notifications about a unreachable orphan, and then having to solve the problem on a server in france over a 256 kbit line.
I hope there is a structural solution to prevent this from happening.
Does anybody know a solution?
Cheers,
Silvester
I'm getting a random orphan device every week or so. I know how to resolve these incidents. But is there maybe a structural solution to this? the existing devices keep getting orphaned once in a while. It's quite beginning to do my head in. to keep getting email notifications about a unreachable orphan, and then having to solve the problem on a server in france over a 256 kbit line.
I hope there is a structural solution to prevent this from happening.
Does anybody know a solution?
Cheers,
Silvester
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03-29-2005 05:16 AM
03-29-2005 05:16 AM
Re: How to concretely SOLVE the orphan problem
By orphan do you mean false positive reports that your server is down due to slow connections?
I know since our WAN links are rather flakey at times, I set the pings to 10 retries, 10s timeout. A link has to be unreachable for 100seconds before an e-mail is generated.
I know since our WAN links are rather flakey at times, I set the pings to 10 retries, 10s timeout. A link has to be unreachable for 100seconds before an e-mail is generated.
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03-29-2005 06:24 PM
03-29-2005 06:24 PM
Re: How to concretely SOLVE the orphan problem
No, with Orphan i mean that the server or Management board's name becomes "Orphan_xxx" where the xxx stands for a randomized number. Also the object loses it's IP address.
It's a common problem, and there is a good working solution for it. But my servers and ILO's keep getting Orphaned.. I'm hoping for a structural fix..
Yours,
Silvester
It's a common problem, and there is a good working solution for it. But my servers and ILO's keep getting Orphaned.. I'm hoping for a structural fix..
Yours,
Silvester
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