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2006-06-21
01:41
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Unable to appropriately configure proxy accounts
HI guys
I have NSM 2 running in both of my production trees.
Had some issues 'unable to connect to nsm engine' on one, but that turned
out to be httpstk not listening on the ssl port 8009. I deleted the ssl
certs, ran pkidiag, and restarted httpstk.. that fixed that prob.
Now I need to get NSM working on a new server in my production tree,
which will eventually replace the existing.
I've installed it, and configured it. I unloaded fsfengin from the
existing box (as I can understand it would be bad to have two engines
running in the same tree!).. but when i start fsfengin on the new box, I
get:
Unable to appropriately configure proxy accounts. Program terminating.
There is no logs generated.
As a test, I re-ran fsfconfig and specified two different proxy accounts,
so this box would be using two completely different proxy accounts to the
existing server. Same result.
Please advise..
Dave
I have NSM 2 running in both of my production trees.
Had some issues 'unable to connect to nsm engine' on one, but that turned
out to be httpstk not listening on the ssl port 8009. I deleted the ssl
certs, ran pkidiag, and restarted httpstk.. that fixed that prob.
Now I need to get NSM working on a new server in my production tree,
which will eventually replace the existing.
I've installed it, and configured it. I unloaded fsfengin from the
existing box (as I can understand it would be bad to have two engines
running in the same tree!).. but when i start fsfengin on the new box, I
get:
Unable to appropriately configure proxy accounts. Program terminating.
There is no logs generated.
As a test, I re-ran fsfconfig and specified two different proxy accounts,
so this box would be using two completely different proxy accounts to the
existing server. Same result.
Please advise..
Dave
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2006-06-21
01:58
One extra point of interest - the server is a cluster node, so the
fsf.ini file contains server names that are the virtual server names, not
the physical node name.
> HI guys
>
> I have NSM 2 running in both of my production trees.
> Had some issues 'unable to connect to nsm engine' on one, but that
turned
> out to be httpstk not listening on the ssl port 8009. I deleted the
ssl
> certs, ran pkidiag, and restarted httpstk.. that fixed that prob.
>
> Now I need to get NSM working on a new server in my production tree,
> which will eventually replace the existing.
>
> I've installed it, and configured it. I unloaded fsfengin from the
> existing box (as I can understand it would be bad to have two engines
> running in the same tree!).. but when i start fsfengin on the new box,
I
> get:
>
> Unable to appropriately configure proxy accounts. Program terminating.
>
> There is no logs generated.
>
> As a test, I re-ran fsfconfig and specified two different proxy
accounts,
> so this box would be using two completely different proxy accounts to
the
> existing server. Same result.
>
> Please advise..
>
> Dave
fsf.ini file contains server names that are the virtual server names, not
the physical node name.
> HI guys
>
> I have NSM 2 running in both of my production trees.
> Had some issues 'unable to connect to nsm engine' on one, but that
turned
> out to be httpstk not listening on the ssl port 8009. I deleted the
ssl
> certs, ran pkidiag, and restarted httpstk.. that fixed that prob.
>
> Now I need to get NSM working on a new server in my production tree,
> which will eventually replace the existing.
>
> I've installed it, and configured it. I unloaded fsfengin from the
> existing box (as I can understand it would be bad to have two engines
> running in the same tree!).. but when i start fsfengin on the new box,
I
> get:
>
> Unable to appropriately configure proxy accounts. Program terminating.
>
> There is no logs generated.
>
> As a test, I re-ran fsfconfig and specified two different proxy
accounts,
> so this box would be using two completely different proxy accounts to
the
> existing server. Same result.
>
> Please advise..
>
> Dave
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2006-06-21
22:13
Dave,
On server1 did you the install and then shut it down. Did you copy the
factory directory to server2 or did you rerun the installer? Can you send a
copy of your FSF.ini to storagemanager-at-novell.com replace -at- with @
from both servers?
thanks,
NSM Development
<_dave_@chisholm.vic.edu.au> wrote in message
news:nB0mg.5870$tN4.299@prv-forum2.provo.novell.com...
> HI guys
>
> I have NSM 2 running in both of my production trees.
> Had some issues 'unable to connect to nsm engine' on one, but that turned
> out to be httpstk not listening on the ssl port 8009. I deleted the ssl
> certs, ran pkidiag, and restarted httpstk.. that fixed that prob.
>
> Now I need to get NSM working on a new server in my production tree,
> which will eventually replace the existing.
>
> I've installed it, and configured it. I unloaded fsfengin from the
> existing box (as I can understand it would be bad to have two engines
> running in the same tree!).. but when i start fsfengin on the new box, I
> get:
>
> Unable to appropriately configure proxy accounts. Program terminating.
>
> There is no logs generated.
>
> As a test, I re-ran fsfconfig and specified two different proxy accounts,
> so this box would be using two completely different proxy accounts to the
> existing server. Same result.
>
> Please advise..
>
> Dave
On server1 did you the install and then shut it down. Did you copy the
factory directory to server2 or did you rerun the installer? Can you send a
copy of your FSF.ini to storagemanager-at-novell.com replace -at- with @
from both servers?
thanks,
NSM Development
<_dave_@chisholm.vic.edu.au> wrote in message
news:nB0mg.5870$tN4.299@prv-forum2.provo.novell.com...
> HI guys
>
> I have NSM 2 running in both of my production trees.
> Had some issues 'unable to connect to nsm engine' on one, but that turned
> out to be httpstk not listening on the ssl port 8009. I deleted the ssl
> certs, ran pkidiag, and restarted httpstk.. that fixed that prob.
>
> Now I need to get NSM working on a new server in my production tree,
> which will eventually replace the existing.
>
> I've installed it, and configured it. I unloaded fsfengin from the
> existing box (as I can understand it would be bad to have two engines
> running in the same tree!).. but when i start fsfengin on the new box, I
> get:
>
> Unable to appropriately configure proxy accounts. Program terminating.
>
> There is no logs generated.
>
> As a test, I re-ran fsfconfig and specified two different proxy accounts,
> so this box would be using two completely different proxy accounts to the
> existing server. Same result.
>
> Please advise..
>
> Dave
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2006-06-26
03:04
any word on this?