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6 troubleshooting connection problems – HP Insight Control Software for Linux User Manual

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Corrective actions

Cause/Symptom

Perform the appropriate action:

Incorrect or no information returned for Insight Control for
Linux

The shownode config command returns no data, as
shown here:

Reconfigure by running the
Options

→IC-Linux→Configure Management Services

task.

This usually corrects missing managed systems and other
bad data.

# shownode config
all:

The shownode info returns an error message, like the
one shown here:

Use the mxnode -ld hostname command or the HP
Insight Control user interface; to determine if HP SIM
has the correct data for the System name, Host name,
and IP addresses for the host name in its database.

# shownode info
NO CACHE FILE! RERUN create_nodenames.

# mxnode -ld venus
System name: venus

Failure at
/opt/hptc/perl/lib/sim/hptc_node.pm line
###

Host name: venus

Managed systems are missing from the output of the
shownode

command.

IP addresses: 192.0.2.1;
OS name: LINUX
OS revision: 5.1
OS revision text: Kernel Release:
2.6.18-53.el5 ...

Verify that the
/opt/hptc/nagios/libexec/gather_all_data

--verbose

command is gathering data.

Perform the following actions:

“Configure System to Boot from Network" operation fails
because respository port 60000 is already in use.

Another process is using port 60000, which is designated
as the repository port.

Edit /opt/mx/icle/icle.properties file. Select
a different port for REPOSITORY_HTTP_PORT
parameter.

Restart Insight Control for Linux with the following
commands:

# mxstop
# mxstart

Rerun the task to configure the system to boot from the
network.

25.6 Troubleshooting connection problems

The following table provides actions to correct a possible connection problem.

Corrective Actions

Cause/Symptom

Perform the following actions:

Cannot connect to network

Verify the network connection.

Examine the firewall.

Verify that HP SIM is operating properly.

Verify the following settings in the /opt/hptc/etc/
sysconfig/cmsserver.ini

file:

The value of cmsServer should be the IP address
of the CMS.

The value of cmsPort should be 50001.

The value of cmsSslPort should be 50002.

If these values are correct, rerun the following
commands:

# /opt/hptc/sbin/create_raapis
# /opt/hptc/sbin/create_MxpiMainService

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