[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>> I ran into a similar issue, and in my case it was the host's firewall.
>>> Have you enabled a firewall recently?
>>> If so, make sure that tcp port 5560 is open.
>>>
>>> Hope this helps,
>>> Justin
> 
>> Justin
> 
>> It's running over a VPN so there are no ports to open...  I've been
>> connecting to it as
> 
> In my case, the firewall was actually installed on the box - not vpn 
> related.  I'm running SLES10 SP1, and it comes with an iptables based 
> packet filter that required me to open port 5560 manually.
> 
>> xx.xx.xx.xx:594 in the past so I'm not sure where 5560 come from?
> 
> For me, mgmtd listens on 5560 out of the box for a 2.1.2 rpm installation.
> 
>> Thanks anyway, but I don't /think/ that's the problem (I will check just
>> to be sure though ;-)
> 

I've checked by connecting to the server using hb_gui on the same subnet
so I know it's not firewall related.  It has just inexplicitly stopped
working!

Does any one have any other ideas as to why the hb_gui connection has
stopped working?  Is there any other way to set up a virtual ip without
using hb_gui?

Thanks

John

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