HP UX B6941-90001 User Manual
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Chapter 10
Tuning, Troubleshooting, Security, and Maintenance
Troubleshooting: Specific Problems
returns:
PING 193.1.4.1: 64 byte packets
----193.1.4.1 PING Statistics----
3 packets transmitted, 0 packets received, 100% packet loss
after pressing Ctrl-C. This indicates that no connection was possible
using address 193.1.4.1.
If the following scenario were to exist:
The managed node and management server both have two LAN
interfaces, but are only connected through the 15.136.120 subnet. There
is no route from the management server to the managed node through
the 193.1.1 subnet, or from the managed node to the management server
through the 194.1.1 subnet respectively.
To use a specific subnet in this environment, you must select the
IP-address of the managed node manually from the GUI. In the above
scenario the communication should be bound to subnet 15.136.120. You
can select the appropriate IP-address from either the
Add Node
or
Modify Node
window of the ITO administrator (the management
server’s name service must contain both IP-addresses for the node
jacko.bbn.hp.com).
On the managed node, you must edit the
opcinfo
file in the platform-
specific install directory (for more information, see Table 10-3 on page
399). To set the path which the managed node uses for communication
with the management server, specify the following parameter in the
opcinfo
file:
OPC_RESOLVE_IP 15.136.120.2
. A corresponding
opcinfo
file could then look like the one shown in the following
example:
Managed Node
jacko.bbn.hp.com
Management Server
arthur.bbn.hp.com
lan0:193.1.1.1
lan1:15.136.120.1
lan1:15.136.120.2
lan0:194.1.1.1