Hi,
I am sitting remotely and trying to connect on-site (VPN) using SSH
(putty client) to the cluster on default port 14141 (this is the right
port). When clicking on "connect" in the Java GUI on my PC (Windows XP)
the GUI asks for the credential. Login name and password are entered and
the GU
Hi,
many thanks to Philippe Belliard and Karthik who both nailed the issue.
As Philippe stated: The Java Gui Client on Windows should be equal or
greater version that the VCS server. It is the reason that you get
problem. Example: VCS Server 5.x, or 4.x is running fine with The Java
Gui Client
Don't get confused between the OnlineRetryLimit and the RestartLimit parameter.
Just in case...
Regards,
/Pascal
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Hi,
I have experiencing a weird issue since yesterday and I cannot get that
solve buy surfing and checking around. So I hope to get a hint using the
mailing-list.
Our sysadmin recently installed a system with two Sun SPARC for me with
VxVM, VxFS and VCS. In short I have VERITAS Foundation 5.0
To Jim, Scott and Gene.
Jim Senicka wrote:
> Is the disk group agent running on the systems?
>
Yes it is:
root 16295 1 0 16:16:01 ? 1:29
/opt/VRTSvcs/bin/DiskGroup/DiskGroupAgent -type DiskGroup
> Has the cluster been started since you created the service group
> definition?
Part of the main.cf.
I created a test_SG to make things easier which contains only one
resource, test_DG, which is linked to the dba_DG disk-group. I took that
dba_DG since it is the one I took as example so far, but as a reminder,
I have the same issue with all disk-groups: all disk-groups beh
Hi,
Thanks to all who helped, Scott, Gene, Jim and Mark Your help was really
appreciated!
Mark lead me to the issue which was the types.cf file. Our sysadmin was
back to the office this morning and I had a chat with him regarding the
cluster installation he made a few days ago for us. He actua