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HPOM coreid exists both on the node and on the server and sometimes different coreID are generated on the server and on the node. I found that if primary interface of the server is not used for HPOM communication, installation using inst.sh almost always produced this problem: agent is installed successfully but certificates are not not installed so the node cannot communicate with the server.
Other important situation is removal of the node record on the server and then restoring it with opcnode command.
Probably there are other cases that lead to the same result other then mutihomed servers.
In such case the first step is to compare coreid on the node and on the HPOM server.
On the server you can get node ID using the command
# opcnode -list_id node_name=nti178d.dmz2.firma.com List of IDs for node(s): Name = nti178d.dmz2.firma.com ID = bd995f0c-973b-754b-0718-afc25cde7f3f Operation successfully completed.
On the node
/opt/OV/bin/ovcoreid -show bd995f0c-973b-754b-0718-afc25cde7f3f
To set ID on the node you can use command
ovcoreid -set bd995f0c-973b-754b-0718-afc25cde7f3f -force
To set ID on the server use
opcnode -chg_id node_name=nti179d.dmz2.firma.com id=8e475c38-8fb4-754b-0680-946436ccb281
On node the following commands need to be performed
export PATH=$PATH:/opt/OV/bin ovcoreid -show # get ID for importing into the server /opt/OV/bin/ovcert -importcert -file nti179d.cert -pass xyz1234 rm nti179d.cert
On the server
opcnode -list_id node_name=nti179d.dmz2.firma.com opcnode -chg_id node_name=nti179d.dmz2.firma.com id=8e475c38-8fb4-754b-0680-946436ccb281to check
opcnode -list_id node_name=nti179d.dmz2.firma.com
Create certificate
opccsacm -issue -name nti179d.dmz2.firma.com -file /tmp/nti179d.cert -pass xyz1234 scp /tmp/nti179d.cert [email protected]:/ opcragt -status nti179d.dmz2.firma.com
Restore certificate
ovcert -importcert -file /nti178d,cert -pass xyz1234
See also Undefined certificate state
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Oct 30, 2006 | IT Resource Center forums
We are presently seeing a rash of newly installed Linux nodes which generate the following error:
"The local core ID for node <nodename> is not the same as the core ID for this node stored in the OVO database! (OpC40-1900)"
When I check the what the core ID is in the OVO database, it *IS* the same as that which the node reports in response to a 'ovcoreid -show.' This has occured on several different servers. Sometimes it occurs immediately after the install, other times it occurs days later.
In most cases, doing an 'ovcoreid -set' with the '-force' option (effectively setting the coreid from X to X), followed by a 'opcagt -kill' and 'opcagt -start' has removed the error. However, we have now had the problem occur a second time on a server (after it was corrected by the method above).
Are you installing the agents from the command line, or the gui? When I install from the cli, I have to change the coreid manually, after granting the request.
(node)$ ovcert -certreq
(mgmt)$ ovcm -listpending
(mgmt)$ ovcm -grant <request>
(mgmt)$ opcnode -chg_id id=<coreid> node_name=<nodename>Thanks.
Brian,
I had the exact same issue and reported it to HP support. These are a copy of the instructions HP support had me perform. I had already done this and kept getting the same results, that being that the core id was the same on the node and in the database:
Change the core ID of the node in OVO db to the local core id of the agent with the opcnode command. On the node you issue ovcoreid ... that give you the coreid then you can issue the following on the Management Server:/opt/OV/bin/OpC/utils/opcnode -chg_id node_name=Name_of_Managed_Node id='core_id_string'Then verify the work:/opt/OV/bin/OpC/utils/opcnode -list_id node_list='Name_of_Managed_Node'After about 5 months of going around about this issue they sent me a "hotfix"HOTFIX DESCRIPTION:
PROBLEM : coreid mismatch error received, but coreid is identical on node and in database
FILES :HP-UX: coreid-hpux.tar (includes two files)
# cksum libopcdb.sl 3002505180 3391488 libopcdb.sl # cksum ovoareqsdr 873010857 1286256 ovoareqsdrThis did not work for me, however and I have not re-visted this issue. Hope this helps
Feb 19, 2009
I installed agent in windows server located behind fierwall
i already open port 383 both ways from the fierwall .
After installing the agtent in the node i recive the certificate in the managment server.
I map it to the node and grant it but i got this erroeError: 'Node' - Signed certificate could not be delivered to node. Could not send response after 120 retries (OpC40-2063)
"i recheck the fierwall and the node everything was working Fine but i tried to resend the certficate and grant it again but still face the same problem .
the telnet from the node to MgmSrv through port 383 is working Ok also the coreid is matching
Node#ovcert -check
OvCoreId set : OK
Private key installed : Failed
Certificate installed : Failed
Certificate valid : Failed
Trusted certificates installed : Failed
Trusted certificates valid : Failedi used the Attached doucment but it didnt solve my issue
1. Have you checked if communication from management server to node is working?
Run following command from management server:#bbcutil -ping http://<node name>
If you get the status as "status=eServiceOK" communication is working fine.
If the communication is fine, try to grant the certificate again.
HTH,
Ramki >From the management server, try:
a) telnet <agent node>
If it passes, restart agent on the node
b) ovc -kill;ovc -start
c) Now try :
telnet <agent node> 383Thanks
RamkiTry This:
1.On Management server
opcnode -del_node net_type=NETWORK_IP node_name=Managed_Node
2.On Managed Node
ovcert -list
ovcert -remove [o/p of previous command]
ovcoreid -create -force
ovcert -certreq
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