One trick specific to agentaddr is that it needs to have a blank line after the list of IPs. Once that bit me, I've always put TWO blank lines after listing my servers (all servers in the same subnet too). Recently I've only had this sort of problem during the transition from failover to primary (while Fault Tolerance is returning control to the regular SS). But that's also for Spectrum 8.0.H05 ...

So try blank lines at the end of the file, then bounce osagent.

- Joni

--On September 29, 2008 12:51:03 PM -0500 "Andrews, Glenn J (Glenn)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hello Lesley,
    Hmm no luck there either..  the agentaddr file is the same on all
servers.
I bounced the OSAGENT on all servers for good measure, but it
didn't seem to have any effect.

Glenn Andrews
Alcatel-Lucent
NMS Administrator / Network Engineering
__________________________________________________
From: Lesley Kennard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, September 29, 2008 1:10 PM
To: Andrews, Glenn J (Glenn)
Subject: Re: [spectrum] 7.1 DSS Environment

Glenn,

You could try an agentaddr file
I think should be in VBOA/bin dir

Regards
Lesley

-----Original Message-----
From: Andrews, Glenn J (Glenn) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: spectrum <[email protected]>
Sent: Mon Sep 29 17:45:26 2008
Subject: [spectrum] 7.1 DSS Environment

        Hello Spectros,
I have a 13 server Spectrum environment  in a DSS configuration

12 SpectroServers and
1 OneClick server.

One of my SpectroServers is showing up RED in the Navigation Explorer
view.

        All of the servers have a .hostrc of all 13 servers.
        LOCSERVER is running on all 12 SS's without error.
        OSFIND shows the "missing" server on all of the other servers.
        The missing server is pingable/telnet/ssh-able from all other
servers.

Any suggestions ?

Glenn Andrews

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