Re: Issues in DSO 7.6.04 SP2 Linux-Windows

2013-04-11 Thread Chad M Whilding
Nathan,

If you are using a portmapper, then that port should be open in the 
firewall.  If you are using private ports, all the appropriate cross 
bounder addresses must also be opened through the firewall.

Regards,
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From:   Nathan Brandt nathanrbra...@gmail.com
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Date:   04/09/2013 11:24 PM
Subject:Re: Issues in DSO 7.6.04 SP2 Linux-Windows
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** 
Thanks guys for all the help. I am still trying to figure it out.

One more question.
When servers are geographically dispersed, how does this work? Typically 
only mid tier port would be exposed for outside, if at all.
If servers are behind firewalls, do we have to go with Placeholder Server 
which has a public IP?

~ Nathan


On Tue, Apr 9, 2013 at 6:32 PM, Chad M Whilding cwhild...@csc.com wrote:
** Nathan, 

If there is no conflict between your /etc/hosts and DNS, then double check 
the ar.cfg. 

There is also an IP-Name parameter that can be used for a server with 
multiple names.  There are also some DSO specific name parameters. 

Double check that none of these are conflicting. 

Regards,
Chad Whilding
Senior Developer
CSC

3560 Pentagon Blvd., Beavercreek, OH  45431-1706
North American Public Sector | p: +1-937.320-7827 | f: | cwhild...@csc.com 
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From:Nathan Brandt nathanrbra...@gmail.com 
To:arslist@ARSLIST.ORG 
Date:04/09/2013 01:13 AM 
Subject:Issues in DSO 7.6.04 SP2 Linux-Windows 
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** 
We are trying to setup DSO between 2 AR servers. 
One is on RHEL 5.3, 7.6.04 SP2 and other is on Win 2k 8, 7.6.04 SP2 

We enabled DSO on both the servers. Machines are in same network and 
accessible from one another using machine name (same as AR Server name). 

After making all configuration changes, we observe following 

1. From Developer Studio, if we connect to Windows ARS, we are able to 
connect to 
Linux Server in one of the distributed mappings. Even here, there is 
small glitch, we   need to specify IP address of Linux machine. It doesn't 
work with AR Server Name of Linux machine. 

2. But from Developer Studio, if we connect to Linux ARS, no matter what 
we put we are not able to establish connection to Windows ARS server. 

When configuring DSO on both, we have used machine names (same as AR 
Server Alias Name) (and not FQDN) of the remote AR Server. 

Any clues what might be going wrong? 

~ Nathan 

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Re: Issues in DSO 7.6.04 SP2 Linux-Windows

2013-04-09 Thread Hullule, Kiran
Try configuring IP to Windows AR server Name resolution in /etc/hosts on Linux 
box  and
  IP to Linux AR server Name resolution in 
drivers/etc/hosts on windows box

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Sent: Tuesday, April 09, 2013 10:43 AM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Issues in DSO 7.6.04 SP2 Linux-Windows

**
We are trying to setup DSO between 2 AR servers.
One is on RHEL 5.3, 7.6.04 SP2 and other is on Win 2k 8, 7.6.04 SP2

We enabled DSO on both the servers. Machines are in same network and accessible 
from one another using machine name (same as AR Server name).

After making all configuration changes, we observe following

1. From Developer Studio, if we connect to Windows ARS, we are able to connect 
to
Linux Server in one of the distributed mappings. Even here, there is small 
glitch, we   need to specify IP address of Linux machine. It doesn't work with 
AR Server Name of Linux machine.

2. But from Developer Studio, if we connect to Linux ARS, no matter what we put 
we are not able to establish connection to Windows ARS server.

When configuring DSO on both, we have used machine names (same as AR Server 
Alias Name) (and not FQDN) of the remote AR Server.

Any clues what might be going wrong?

~ Nathan

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Re: Issues in DSO 7.6.04 SP2 Linux-Windows

2013-04-09 Thread Nathan Brandt
Kiran,

That is already in place. I had put entries of each other in appropriate
hosts file on both Windows and Linux.There are no firewalls running on both
servers as well.

~ Nathan


On Tue, Apr 9, 2013 at 1:51 PM, Hullule, Kiran kiran_hull...@bmc.comwrote:

 **

 Try configuring IP to Windows AR server Name resolution in /etc/hosts on
 Linux box  and

   IP to Linux AR server Name resolution in
 drivers/etc/hosts on windows box

 ** **

 

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 arslist@ARSLIST.ORG] *On Behalf Of *Nathan Brandt
 *Sent:* Tuesday, April 09, 2013 10:43 AM
 *To:* arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
 *Subject:* Issues in DSO 7.6.04 SP2 Linux-Windows

 ** **

 ** 

 We are trying to setup DSO between 2 AR servers.

 One is on RHEL 5.3, 7.6.04 SP2 and other is on Win 2k 8, 7.6.04 SP2

 ** **

 We enabled DSO on both the servers. Machines are in same network and
 accessible from one another using machine name (same as AR Server name).**
 **

 ** **

 After making all configuration changes, we observe following

 ** **

 1. From Developer Studio, if we connect to Windows ARS, we are able to
 connect to

 Linux Server in one of the distributed mappings. Even here, there is
 small glitch, we   need to specify IP address of Linux machine. It doesn't
 work with AR Server Name of Linux machine.

 ** **

 2. But from Developer Studio, if we connect to Linux ARS, no matter what
 we put we are not able to establish connection to Windows ARS server.

 ** **

 When configuring DSO on both, we have used machine names (same as AR
 Server Alias Name) (and not FQDN) of the remote AR Server.

 ** **

 Any clues what might be going wrong?

 ** **

 ~ Nathan

 ** **

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Re: Issues in DSO 7.6.04 SP2 Linux-Windows

2013-04-09 Thread Hullule, Kiran
You mentioned you need to specify IP address to make it to work. With server 
name alias it does not work, this is certainly a server name resolution problem 
in your network.

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[mailto:arslist@ARSLIST.ORG] On Behalf Of Nathan Brandt
Sent: Tuesday, April 09, 2013 4:22 PM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Re: Issues in DSO 7.6.04 SP2 Linux-Windows

**
Kiran,

That is already in place. I had put entries of each other in appropriate hosts 
file on both Windows and Linux.There are no firewalls running on both servers 
as well.

~ Nathan

On Tue, Apr 9, 2013 at 1:51 PM, Hullule, Kiran 
kiran_hull...@bmc.commailto:kiran_hull...@bmc.com wrote:
**
Try configuring IP to Windows AR server Name resolution in /etc/hosts on Linux 
box  and
  IP to Linux AR server Name resolution in 
drivers/etc/hosts on windows box

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[mailto:arslist@ARSLIST.ORGmailto:arslist@ARSLIST.ORG] On Behalf Of Nathan 
Brandt
Sent: Tuesday, April 09, 2013 10:43 AM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORGmailto:arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Issues in DSO 7.6.04 SP2 Linux-Windows

**
We are trying to setup DSO between 2 AR servers.
One is on RHEL 5.3, 7.6.04 SP2 and other is on Win 2k 8, 7.6.04 SP2

We enabled DSO on both the servers. Machines are in same network and accessible 
from one another using machine name (same as AR Server name).

After making all configuration changes, we observe following

1. From Developer Studio, if we connect to Windows ARS, we are able to connect 
to
Linux Server in one of the distributed mappings. Even here, there is small 
glitch, we   need to specify IP address of Linux machine. It doesn't work with 
AR Server Name of Linux machine.

2. But from Developer Studio, if we connect to Linux ARS, no matter what we put 
we are not able to establish connection to Windows ARS server.

When configuring DSO on both, we have used machine names (same as AR Server 
Alias Name) (and not FQDN) of the remote AR Server.

Any clues what might be going wrong?

~ Nathan

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Re: Issues in DSO 7.6.04 SP2 Linux-Windows

2013-04-09 Thread Chad M Whilding
Nathan,

If there is no conflict between your /etc/hosts and DNS, then double check 
the ar.cfg.

There is also an IP-Name parameter that can be used for a server with 
multiple names.  There are also some DSO specific name parameters.

Double check that none of these are conflicting.

Regards,
Chad Whilding
Senior Developer
CSC

3560 Pentagon Blvd., Beavercreek, OH  45431-1706
North American Public Sector | p: +1-937.320-7827 | f: | cwhild...@csc.com 
| www.csc.com


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From:   Nathan Brandt nathanrbra...@gmail.com
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Date:   04/09/2013 01:13 AM
Subject:Issues in DSO 7.6.04 SP2 Linux-Windows
Sent by:Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) 
arslist@ARSLIST.ORG



** 
We are trying to setup DSO between 2 AR servers.
One is on RHEL 5.3, 7.6.04 SP2 and other is on Win 2k 8, 7.6.04 SP2

We enabled DSO on both the servers. Machines are in same network and 
accessible from one another using machine name (same as AR Server name).

After making all configuration changes, we observe following

1. From Developer Studio, if we connect to Windows ARS, we are able to 
connect to
Linux Server in one of the distributed mappings. Even here, there is 
small glitch, we   need to specify IP address of Linux machine. It doesn't 
work with AR Server Name of Linux machine.

2. But from Developer Studio, if we connect to Linux ARS, no matter what 
we put we are not able to establish connection to Windows ARS server.

When configuring DSO on both, we have used machine names (same as AR 
Server Alias Name) (and not FQDN) of the remote AR Server.

Any clues what might be going wrong?

~ Nathan

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Re: Issues in DSO 7.6.04 SP2 Linux-Windows

2013-04-09 Thread Nathan Brandt
Thanks guys for all the help. I am still trying to figure it out.

One more question.
When servers are geographically dispersed, how does this work? Typically
only mid tier port would be exposed for outside, if at all.
If servers are behind firewalls, do we have to go with Placeholder Server
which has a public IP?

~ Nathan


On Tue, Apr 9, 2013 at 6:32 PM, Chad M Whilding cwhild...@csc.com wrote:

 ** Nathan,

 If there is no conflict between your /etc/hosts and DNS, then double check
 the ar.cfg.

 There is also an IP-Name parameter that can be used for a server with
 multiple names.  There are also some DSO specific name parameters.

 Double check that none of these are conflicting.

 Regards,
 Chad Whilding
 Senior Developer
 CSC

 3560 Pentagon Blvd., Beavercreek, OH  45431-1706
 North American Public Sector | p: +1-937.320-7827 | f: | cwhild...@csc.com|
 www.csc.com


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 From:Nathan Brandt nathanrbra...@gmail.com
 To:arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
 Date:04/09/2013 01:13 AM
 Subject:Issues in DSO 7.6.04 SP2 Linux-Windows
 Sent by:Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) 
 arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
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 **
 We are trying to setup DSO between 2 AR servers.
 One is on RHEL 5.3, 7.6.04 SP2 and other is on Win 2k 8, 7.6.04 SP2

 We enabled DSO on both the servers. Machines are in same network and
 accessible from one another using machine name (same as AR Server name).

 After making all configuration changes, we observe following

 1. From Developer Studio, if we connect to Windows ARS, we are able to
 connect to
 Linux Server in one of the distributed mappings. Even here, there is
 small glitch, we   need to specify IP address of Linux machine. It doesn't
 work with AR Server Name of Linux machine.

 2. But from Developer Studio, if we connect to Linux ARS, no matter what
 we put we are not able to establish connection to Windows ARS server.

 When configuring DSO on both, we have used machine names (same as AR
 Server Alias Name) (and not FQDN) of the remote AR Server.

 Any clues what might be going wrong?

 ~ Nathan

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Issues in DSO 7.6.04 SP2 Linux-Windows

2013-04-08 Thread Nathan Brandt
We are trying to setup DSO between 2 AR servers.
One is on RHEL 5.3, 7.6.04 SP2 and other is on Win 2k 8, 7.6.04 SP2

We enabled DSO on both the servers. Machines are in same network and
accessible from one another using machine name (same as AR Server name).

After making all configuration changes, we observe following

1. From Developer Studio, if we connect to Windows ARS, we are able to
connect to
Linux Server in one of the distributed mappings. Even here, there is
small glitch, we   need to specify IP address of Linux machine. It doesn't
work with AR Server Name of Linux machine.

2. But from Developer Studio, if we connect to Linux ARS, no matter what we
put we are not able to establish connection to Windows ARS server.

When configuring DSO on both, we have used machine names (same as AR Server
Alias Name) (and not FQDN) of the remote AR Server.

Any clues what might be going wrong?

~ Nathan

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