Guys, Wondering if you can help me out.
We've got an issue with the Plug-in server running within a high available environment of Remedy (2 Midtiers, 2 AR Servers, 2 DB Servers) with each tier separated by a firewall. There is one load balancer in front of the midtier servers and another in front of the AR Servers. So, basically the AR Servers are running within a Server Group. When we try to open up a Remedy form, such as the "Server Information" form, we get an error saying : ARERR [8939] The AR System Plug-In server is not responding. Cannot connect to the system at this time. Contact your AR System Administrator for assistance. : RPC: Timed out Currently the only port that is load balanced is the TCP port that the users access the AR Servers by. Should we also need to load balance the Plug-In port? (9000)? All help is appreciated. Below are some emails I've dug up just from searching the web... Thanks. George ==================================================================================================== Re: RPC: Unable to receive Tony Worthington Mon, 06 Aug 2007 11:27:16 -0700 You probably need to review the BMC documents about plugins behind a VIP or firewall without a portmapper. "Using a Hardware Load Balancer with BMC Remedy Action Request System 7.0" page 9, and others that I can't find at the moment. Here's an example of some lines from one of our ar.conf's (this one from a server group, but relevant since we don't use portmapper either) Plugin-Port: 9000 Register-With-Portmapper: F TCD-Specific-Port: 8639 Server-Plugin-Alias: ARSYS.ARDBC.CONFIGFILE ARSYS.ARDBC.CONFIGFILE ksms562:9000 Server-Plugin-Alias: ARSYS.ARDBC.LDAP ARSYS.ARDBC.LDAP ksms562:9000 Server-Plugin-Alias: ARSYS.ARDBC.PREVIEW ARSYS.ARDBC.PREVIEW ksms562:9000 Server-Plugin-Alias: ARSYS.AREA.LDAP ARSYS.AREA.LDAP ksms562:9000 Server-Plugin-Alias: ARSYS.ARF.WEBSERVICE ARSYS.ARF.WEBSERVICE ksms562:9000 Server-Plugin-Alias: BMC.ARF.CMDBCONSOLE BMC.ARF.CMDBCONSOLE ksms562:9000 Server-Plugin-Alias: REMEDY.ARDBC.APPQUERY REMEDY.ARDBC.APPQUERY ksms562:9000 Server-Plugin-Alias: REMEDY.ARDBC.FLASHBOARD.FORM REMEDY.ARDBC.FLASHBOARD.FORM ksms562:9000 Server-Plugin-Alias: REMEDY.ARDBC.SERVER.ADMINISTRATION REMEDY.ARDBC.SERVER.ADMINISTRATION ksms562:9000 Server-Plugin-Alias: REMEDY.ARF.CAI REMEDY.ARF.CAI ksms562:9000 Server-Plugin-Alias: REMEDY.ARF.CBDATA REMEDY.ARF.CBDATA ksms562:9000 Server-Plugin-Alias: REMEDY.ARF.OMFOBJIE REMEDY.ARF.OMFOBJIE ksms562:9000 Server-Plugin-Alias: REMEDY.ARF.SLASETUP REMEDY.ARF.SLASETUP ksms562:9000 You may not need the alias lines, but you certainly need the Plugin-Port. hth, tony -- Tony Worthington [EMAIL PROTECTED] 262-703-5911 Mike Chepaykin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent by: "Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)" <arslist@ARSLIST.ORG> 08/06/2007 10:12 AM Please respond to arslist@ARSLIST.ORG To arslist@ARSLIST.ORG cc Subject RPC: Unable to receive Hello listers. ARERR [8760] Cannot establish a network connection to the AR System Plug-In server : bmcstage : RPC: Rpcbind failure - RPC: Unable to receive This is what I got in RUT when I move my ARS server behind the firewall, uncheck "Register with portmapper", assign static TCP port and shutdown remedy portmapper service. And restart my windows box of course - a shut in a head 8). This error appears only in Problem Management Console on window open. Other consoles - incident, asset, cmdb - appear without any errors. No errors in arerror, armonitor, arplugin logs and no errors on client side logs too. When I change environment back (no firewall restrictions at all) and move to portmapper - everything is fine again. Why (and which?) plugin try to register himself in portmapper? Or maybe the cause is something else? windows2003, mssql2000, ars7.0.1p2, ITSM 7.0.2 -- Mike Chepaykin ==================================================================================================== _______________________________________________________________________________ UNSUBSCRIBE or access ARSlist Archives at www.arslist.org Platinum Sponsor: RMI Solutions ARSlist: "Where the Answers Are"