Hi Bob,
If your server is on a different subnet than your desktop machine, you will
need to copy a few files from your server so the desktop command center can
locate the remote ND app server.
Copy the (serverIPAddress).DefaultPartition.****.ior files (there should be
3 of these) from the installation directory on the server machine to the
installation directory on your local machine. You should only have to do
this once assuming you are alway running the ND service manager on the same
port (a setting in the command center). Otherwise, you will probably have
to copy these .ior files after every app server restart.
Lauren Jones
Grant Thornton LLP
At 07:12 PM 5/27/99 +0100, Bob Ireland wrote:
>We are having the same problem.
>
>I have a server located on a secure site, which is in another part of
>London. I have a PC Anywhere connection to the server using our networks
>which I can use to control the Command Center on the remote machine and I
>can see the Application Server working properly.
>
>However if I use the Command Center on my desktop to try and gain access to
>the Command Center on the remote machine I get the same error "Service
>Manager is not running".
>
>One thing we had to do was ensure that the routers between our network and
>the remote site would route IIOP. But it still has not worked.
>
>Although it does not resolve your problem, I'd like to know what causes the
>problem to.
>
>
>Bob Ireland
>Sea Containers, London.
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Beaudreau, Marilyn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
><[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Date: 27 May 1999 18:34
>Subject: [ND] "Service Manager is not running" error using Command Center
>Remot ely...
>
>
>>I'm trying to use the Command Center to remotely care for the configuration
>>etc from another machine. It seems that this capability works as long as
>>the remote machine is in the same area (building) that I am! Is there a
>>setting or something that could prevent me from remotely using Command
>>Center for 'remote' machines?! The error I receive is "Service Manager is
>>not running" although the SM is running on the system I'm trying to connect
>>to.
>>
>>Any info here would be appreciated,
>>
>>thanks,
>>
>>Marilyn
>>
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