In the rdserver.ini we have this:
[Administration]
cs=provider=sqloledb;data source=CMSPROD\cms_prod;initial 
catalog=ioAdministration_ot10;user id=reddot;password=<%password%>
password=[xxxxxxxxx]
connectionguid=0D53C897119946F89B420BCE10411026

No, we haven't changed anything regarding the db server. The only change 
was, that we have added a network interface to the management server.

Am Montag, 1. Juli 2013 15:39:07 UTC+2 schrieb Richard Hauer (5 Limes):
>
>  tl;dr  -  I'm still skeptical, frankly.
>
> At any rate...
>
> Can you verify the connection strings in RDServer.ini and ensure that ipv4 
> and nit ipv6 name resolution is happening.
>
> Did you change the db server name at all?
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> From: Wolfgang Roiter <javascript:>
> Sent: 1/07/2013 21:00
> To: [email protected] <javascript:>
> Subject: Re: Dedicated network interface for database connection
>
> Hi Richard,
>
> thanks for your reply.
> Yes - we are sure that we want to try this, because in fact this is a 
> suggestion that can be found in a presentation of the WSM product manager 
> himself: https://knowledge.opentext.com/knowledge/cs.dll/Open/27470608
>
> We are pretty sure that the basic configuration has been completed 
> successfully. To verify this, we have written the mentioned PHP test 
> script. This script does not use RQL or something, but it creates a 
> connection to the CMS database using pdo_sqlsrv.
> A simple select to the IO_PRJ table in the ioAdministration database works 
> fine, when accessing the PHP script through IIS. When monitoring network 
> traffic, this traffic is using the correct network interface.
>
> So from this point on we expected that the server itself can connect to 
> the database when accessing through an IIS application - but in fact the 
> Management Server can not.
>
> When trying to log on into MS, we get several errors in dberror.log
> <Message>Could not open a database connection</Message>
> <SqlStatement>CommandText is null or empty</SqlStatement>
>
> During this, we can not see any TCP traffic on the network interface, 
> although this is the case when trying traceroute, telnet or PHP.
> The only thing we're seeing are some UDP packages, which is kind of 
> strange...
>
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