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Peer cannot be discovered
From the master, we can run the discover using the cli tool with debug enabled to get further information:
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bin ./opha-cli.exe act=discover url_base=http://poller username=xxxxxx password=xxxxxx debug=9 |
If there is any connectivity error, you can test the connectivity from the poller to the master using curl (This is an example with default credentials):
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curl -k -d 'username=nmis&password=nm1888' -H 'DNT: 1' -H 'Accept: application/json' http://poller/omk/opCore/login |
The response should be something like this:
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{"message":"Authenticated as user nmis","ok":1} |
If this is a login error, please review the credentials used are correct in the poller. You can check the file log/auth.log from the poller.
401 Error from the poller
opHA uses user/password to access the registry data from the poller, but once the poller has been discover, it uses a token for authentication. So, we should have enabled the authentication method "token" in the poller.
Check if in om/conf/opCommon.nmis we have:
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'auth_method_X' => 'token', |
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