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[Solved] SP Analyst Agent configuration issue


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#1 John

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Posted 08 June 2010 - 01:33 PM

Hi,

I have a configuration issue on SP Analyst Agent running on VMware with CentOS. After setting up the agent, I've found that ports 9501 and 9502 were assigned to IP address 127.0.0.1. So the agent was not listening to requests from the Management Server. I had to hard-code the IP in the sldrmd-init and sldfsd-init in order to have the agent listen properly. Isn’t the port supposed to be assigned to the right IP address? Could you please advise any way to avoid hard-coding the IP?



Thu Mar 25 18:15:40 2010: setup - OS : Linux 2.6.18-164.el5 (x86)
Thu Mar 25 18:15:40 2010: setup - OS target : linux26_32
Thu Mar 25 18:15:40 2010: setup - OSYSINFO_CONF_HOSTNAME : vm1
Thu Mar 25 18:15:40 2010: setup - OSYSINFO_CONF_SYSNAME : Linux
Thu Mar 25 18:15:40 2010: setup - OSYSINFO_CONF_OS_RELEASE : 2.6.18-164.el5
Thu Mar 25 18:15:40 2010: setup - OSYSINFO_CONF_OS_VERSION : #1 SMP Thu Sep 3 03:33:56 EDT 2009
Thu Mar 25 18:15:40 2010: setup - OSYSINFO_CONF_MACHINE : i686
Thu Mar 25 18:15:40 2010: setup - OSYSINFO_CONF_OS : Linux 2.6.18-164.el5 (x86)
Thu Mar 25 18:15:40 2010: setup - OSYSINFO_CONF_OS_TARGET : linux26_32
Thu Mar 25 18:15:40 2010: setup - OSYSINFO_CONF_ESX :
Thu Mar 25 18:15:40 2010: setup - OSYSINFO_CONF_ESX_TARGET :
Thu Mar 25 18:15:40 2010: setup - OSYSINFO_CONF_ARCH : x86
Thu Mar 25 18:15:40 2010: setup - OSYSINFO_CONF_KERNEL_BITS : 32
Thu Mar 25 18:15:40 2010: setup - OSYSINFO_CONF_HW_BITS : 32
Thu Mar 25 18:15:40 2010: setup - OSYSINFO_CONF_TMPDIR : /tmp
Thu Mar 25 18:15:40 2010: setup - OSYSINFO_CONF_LPAR_TYPE :
Thu Mar 25 18:15:40 2010: setup - OSYSINFO_CONF_LPAR_ID :
Thu Mar 25 18:15:40 2010: setup - OSYSINFO_CONF_LPAR_NAME :
Thu Mar 25 18:15:40 2010: setup - OSYSINFO_CONF_ZONE_ID :
Thu Mar 25 18:15:40 2010: setup - OSYSINFO_CONF_ZONE_NAME :
Thu Mar 25 18:15:40 2010: setup - OSYSINFO_CONF_PROC_CONF : -1
Thu Mar 25 18:15:40 2010: setup - OSYSINFO_CONF_PROC_ONLINE : -1
Thu Mar 25 18:15:40 2010: setup - OSYSINFO_CONF_CLOCK_TICKS : 100
Thu Mar 25 18:15:40 2010: setup - OSYSINFO_CONF_MEM_PAGE_SIZE : 4096
Thu Mar 25 18:15:40 2010: setup - OSYSINFO_CONF_INET_LIST : lo,eth0,sit0

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Posted 08 June 2010 - 01:35 PM

Hi,

You have to set first the /etc/hosts file as Sysload looks into it to get the address of the current hostname.

With hosts file correctly configured, you won't need to modify sldrmd-init file or hard-code anything.

Michel

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Posted 08 June 2010 - 02:05 PM

Hi Michel,

Thanks for the solution. It works great.

J.





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