Rene,
From my post: "This is 9.2.1, Red Hat 64 Bit Ver. 5.7"
:-)
When I first stood up the Philly server, I sent those guys the DSS guide
and called out the Firewall section. I think they opened ports to the
original stand-alone Spectrum server, but now comms for DSS is going to
a new SS. (my new MLS)
I'll check with the Firewall guys in Philly next week and verify this.
Thanks for the TIP !
I'd thought it was a FW issue, but second guessed this when the VNM
showed up in One Click in Texas.
Have a great weekend.
-Rob
"On 11/18/2011 3:58 PM, Cantwell, Rene D wrote:
Rob,
Is this Spectrum 9.2.1? If so, you may not be seeing alarms due to a change we
made where OneClick now uses a fixed listen port of 14001. If the port is not
opened on the firewall communication between the SS and OC servers will not
work properly. Alarms not appearing is the most predominant scenario.
We have a knowledge doc that will be posted next week on this subject.
In addition we do make note of it in the 9.2.1 Software Release Note.
--
Rene'
René Cantwell
CA Technologies
Support Delivery Manager
Tel: +1-603-334-2497 or +1 877-428-6324
Fax: +1-603-334-2540
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-----Original Message-----
From: Robert Borowicz [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Friday, November 18, 2011 4:30 PM
To: spectrum
Subject: [spectrum] DSS Alarms
I recently expanded my environment from a single stand-alone SpectroSERVER to 3
DSS. One Main Loc Serv and 2 DSS with models. Today I tried to bring in a 3rd
DSS in from Philly (I am in Texas) and did so with only partial success.
I do see the Philly DSS in the One Click instances here in Texas with Topology
views but no alarms. I DO see the icon roll-ups changing color (containers
under the VNM/Universe in the Navigator Pane) but no Alarm count summaries and
most importantly no Events or Alarms in either Contents or Component Details.
Anybody seen this and solved it?
I did stop LocServ in Philly and edit .locrc, as well as the One Click Main
Location Server name and in fact when you login to One Click in Philly you see
ALL alarms for each VNM/Landscape. Just not in Texas.
This is 9.2.1, Red Hat 64 Bit Ver. 5.7.
Also the Host DSS out in Philly is not in the Texas DNS, so i had to put a
/etc/hosts entry in each DSS in Texas.
Thanks in advance.
-Rob
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