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05-26-2004 01:37 AM
05-26-2004 01:37 AM
I have a problem with our SIM server.
out CIM7 servere recently crashed and I decided to upgrade to SIM4. installation was smooth, and all internal resources where manually added. I am having problems with the DMZ servers though. I add by ip address but all servers fail with "HW Status RED from ping". We have the same ports open as we did for CIM7, as well as ping (tcp7 / ICMP), the SNMP ports 161/162, the WMI proxy, 2301, 2381, etc. I am running out of ideas. I tried adding through a host file without luck - same error.
I read through the forum in search of a hint, but all suggestions listed here doesn't help.
I can ping from the CMA to the agent, both forward and reverse.
I find it rather annoying that I cannot just add a resource by ip without pinging it though, if the ping is all that keeps me from working.
Does anybody know what the CMA does for discovery - the firewall records the echorequest from the server to the agent but no further traffic is recorded -
Help greatly appreciated.
thanks
Christian
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05-27-2004 02:09 PM
05-27-2004 02:09 PM
Re: Problem with SIM and servers in a DMZ
See page 160 of http://www.hp.com/wwsolutions/misc/hpsim-helpfiles/sys-book.pdf . It shows how to perform a ping test from within SIM and the results that it may report. It may provide more ideas why *SIM* thinks it cannot ping the devices.
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05-27-2004 07:55 PM
05-27-2004 07:55 PM
Re: Problem with SIM and servers in a DMZ
I will look in to the port list in the white paper. Funny thing is that I can ping from a dos prompt, but the SIM diagnose ping fails - does it use other ports, or could it be service/security related?.
Thanks a lot for the pointers, I will grade your post when I have toyed with the ports.
Kind regards
Christian
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05-27-2004 08:22 PM
05-27-2004 08:22 PM
Re: Problem with SIM and servers in a DMZ
i now have a firewall rule that basically allows all traffic from the CMA to one particular agent, and anther rule to allow all traffic from the agent to the CMA.
I can ping from a dos prompt on the CMA and get replies fine. If I do the diagnose ping I get "Request timed out"...
I can see the ICMP Echorequest from the CMA in my firewall log.....
I'm confused and frustrated - this should work...
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05-28-2004 01:51 AM
05-28-2004 01:51 AM
Re: Problem with SIM and servers in a DMZ
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05-28-2004 03:34 AM
05-28-2004 03:34 AM
Re: Problem with SIM and servers in a DMZ
One workaround available in the newly released version 4.1 is that ability to use a different connectivity test instead of ICMP echo. Under Option > Protocol Settings > Global Protocol Settings there is now an option to change the default ping connection to use TCP on a specific port, that should be opened in your firewall. The default value for this is port 80.
I hope this is of some help,
Cheers,
Brian.
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05-30-2004 02:06 AM
05-30-2004 02:06 AM
Re: Problem with SIM and servers in a DMZ
I had figured out that 4.1 would solve the issue as it doesn't rely on icmp.. but.
the download page:
http://h18004.www1.hp.com/products/servers/management/hpsim/download.html
still only allows downloading 4.0
how did you get 4.1 :p
kind regards
Christian
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05-30-2004 09:16 AM
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05-30-2004 11:05 PM
05-30-2004 11:05 PM
Re: Problem with SIM and servers in a DMZ
Thank you everybody for all your help.
Have a nice day - I will now :)
Kind regards
Christian