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08-06-2007 12:12 AM
08-06-2007 12:12 AM
MC/SG Cluster identification
All,
I have 2 systems (HP-UX 11.11) running MC/SG 11.14. We plan to upgrade MC/SG in the next 6 months, but until then, I'm having difficulty discovering the systems correctly.
Discovery found:
Cluster w/IP x.x.x.120
System 1 w/IP x.x.x.125 and cluster name but not related to cluster
System 2 w/IP x.x.x.121 and related to cluster
Should look like:
Cluster w/IP x.x.x.125
System 1 w/IP x.x.x.120 and related to cluster
System 2 w/IP x.x.x.121 and related to cluster
I have confirmed the SNMP settings are correct.
Any help is appreciated.
Dwyane
I have 2 systems (HP-UX 11.11) running MC/SG 11.14. We plan to upgrade MC/SG in the next 6 months, but until then, I'm having difficulty discovering the systems correctly.
Discovery found:
Cluster w/IP x.x.x.120
System 1 w/IP x.x.x.125 and cluster name but not related to cluster
System 2 w/IP x.x.x.121 and related to cluster
Should look like:
Cluster w/IP x.x.x.125
System 1 w/IP x.x.x.120 and related to cluster
System 2 w/IP x.x.x.121 and related to cluster
I have confirmed the SNMP settings are correct.
Any help is appreciated.
Dwyane
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08-06-2007 06:11 PM
08-06-2007 06:11 PM
Re: MC/SG Cluster identification
Hi,
Did u add cluster information in to agents from controll panel? did those systems are discovered as servers in hpsim ???
Thanks,SAM
Did u add cluster information in to agents from controll panel? did those systems are discovered as servers in hpsim ???
Thanks,SAM
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08-06-2007 10:57 PM
08-06-2007 10:57 PM
Re: MC/SG Cluster identification
Sam,
I did not add them to the agent control panel. In fact, which control panel are you speaking about?
Currently the 120 address is being discovered as a cluster, but should be a server...and 125 is discovered as a server, but should be a cluster.
Thanks for your help.
Dwyane
I did not add them to the agent control panel. In fact, which control panel are you speaking about?
Currently the 120 address is being discovered as a cluster, but should be a server...and 125 is discovered as a server, but should be a cluster.
Thanks for your help.
Dwyane
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