Le 08-12-08 à 15:56, Prew Chris a écrit :
Hello -- I'm a bit stuck, appreciate any assistance...
I have 4 machines running various WebObjects apps, one of which runs
monitor. Right now, things work fine. We are migrating to a new
internet service. On the old setup, each of my machines was
directly connected to the internet, and had a publicly accessible IP
address. We're moving to a setup where we have a NAT'ed firewall,
so each server has a 192.168.x.x address, and that address is
translated by the firewall when talking to the outside world. And
thats all set up properly, I can hit the servers via FTP and other
services.
But when I switch the IP address on one of my machines to the
internal address, I can't use monitor to startup the application.
It just cycles and cycles, and never dies, and never start up. I
also have successfully set up the machine with the new IP address as
a host, although I had to use the external IP address since the
Monitor machine is currently outside of the 192.168.x.x network
(until I migrate them all).
My hunch is that monitor can't control app son this machine due to
the Reverse DNS being broken -- since I'm using 192.168.x.x
addresses, I can't get a reverse DNS from my ISP (I can't remember
the exact message, but running the changeip command complains about
no reverse DNS record being found).
I don't think it will fix your problem with Monitor, but you can start
named (DNS service) on one of the services and created a reserve DNS
zone for your internal network, and I strongly suggest that you use a
internal DNS zone (don't publish 192.168.x.x addresses to external
accessible DNS zones), something like icsusa.lan. _______________________________________________
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