Update .. I have found where the logs go for both glpi and fusioninventory, and I see no issues of relevance being displayed in the logs ..
[Fri Jan 18 12:26:27 2013][debug] FusionInventory unified agent for UNIX, Linux and MacOSX (2.2.7) [Fri Jan 18 12:26:27 2013][debug] Configuration directory: /usr/local/etc/fusioninventory [Fri Jan 18 12:26:27 2013][debug] Data directory: /usr/local/share/fusioninventory [Fri Jan 18 12:26:27 2013][debug] Storage directory: /usr/local/var/fusioninventory [Fri Jan 18 12:26:27 2013][debug] Lib directory: /usr/local/share/fusioninventory/lib But the situation remains that: -- the agent refuses to listen to the port defined (ie, 62354) but is running in daemon mode -- now, from within the glpi plugin, the system consistently claims that I have not configured an agent that is usable in netdiscovery or netinventory I should also point out that I switched from a previous debian distro install for the agent, into a cpan installation .. Consequently, my storage directory changed from /var/lib/fusioninventory to /usr/local/var/fusioninventory .. But I cannot establish how this could cause a break in communications between the agent and the server (which are on the same host) .. So, it does seem as if there is a clear break in communications, but I am not exactly sure why .. Possible options: -- switch agent back to cron mode, and see if that helps -- keep googling to see if one can ascertain exactly what config settings are required to ensure http daemon is launched by the agent to listen on specified port -- follow code to see how the http element is invoked and why it is failing IS THIS MAILING LIST IN USE AT ALL ? On 18 January 2013 11:06, Carlos Gunners <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi, > > I have an agent setup to run from the same host where the glpi and the > fusioninventory-plugin are also running from .. > > I have finally gotten the network discover and inventory modules > functional on the host, and have run them successfully from the command > line. > > However, when I try to initiate the action from the GUI (whether using a > wizard) or as a new task, the server is unable to contact the agent .. the > logs show that error message. > > On agents management page, I have enabled the host to run everything > except 'wake on lan' .. But on /etc/fusioninventory/agents.cfg, I do not > have any settings that suggest the network inventory or discovery tasks are > enabled (well, because I am not sure what settings I need, and also because > I did not initially think it was essential in a server push situation) > > The situation remains the same whether I run the agent as a daemon or via > cron .. > > Please, what do I have to do to get this to work ? what am I missing? .. > Are there any logs that will give me some indications on what is going > wrong ? > > Thanks in advance for any suggestions .. > > >
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