Create Error Failed Object Server
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(troubleshooting) Problem(Abstract) Using SSL , you might see " initialise session" how to generate cluster log in windows 2012 error messages if probe is unable to connect to the validate active directory configuration failed server 2012 objectservers. Symptom 2013-07-30T18:40:37: Error: E-UNK-000-000: Failed to connect to all required ObjectServers. 2013-07-30T18:40:37: Error: E-UNK-000-000: Failed
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to read rules: general failure 2013-07-30T18:40:37: Error: E-P_M-102-000: Failed to initialise session: Opl library error (see previous messages) 2013-07-30T18:40:44: Error: E-UNK-000-000: ct_connect(): network packet layer:
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internal net library error: Net-Lib protocol driver call to connect two endpoints failed Cause Missing certificates for all the object servers the probe connects to. SSL for Omnibus is just like SSL for browsers. If you have two object servers, you still need certificates for both object servers. What the probe is an error occurred while creating the cluster and the nodes will be cleaned up really doing is looking at the interfaces entry for which object server to connect to via the virtual object server name. It still needs to make a direct contact to the first object server. If no response (first object server either busy or down), then it will try the secondary object server. If you were to stop your primary object server, the probe would fail to connect to the secondary object server because of no SSL certificates. Resolving the problem Make sure you have all the proper / valid server names and SSL certificates for all the object servers installed. Document information More support for: Tivoli Netcool/OMNIbus Software version: 7.4.0 Operating system(s): AIX, Linux, Solaris, Windows Software edition: All Editions Reference #: 1649437 Modified date: 2016-06-30 Site availability Site assistance Contact and feedback Need support? Submit feedback to IBM Support 1-800-IBM-7378 (USA) Directory of worldwide contacts Contact Privacy Terms of use Accessibility
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use the previous link instead. Select a product Sort by Default Summary New or Updated Description Date Updated Direction Ascending Descending Helpful search tips Find the answer to your question Error: "Unable to acquire sync server object. Server error description failed to setup main database for sync error... Access to the C:/Program files/ACT/ACT for Windows/ACT Internet Sync/SyncConfigFile.xml is denied." Answer ID 19669 | Updated 09/10/2016 12:06 PM When attempting to synchronize using Internet Synchronization you receive the following error message: "Unable to acquire sync server object. Server error description failed to setup main database for sync error. Error loading server configuration file. Error while converting server configuration file configuration Error while saving configuration file. Access to the C:/Program files/ACT/ACT for Windows/ACT Internet Sync/SyncConfigFile.xml is denied." This can result from inadequate user permissions to the ACT! Internet Sync folder, and/or Simple File Sharing being enabled if you are using a Windows® XP operating system. The IUSER and/or the ASP.NET user must have Full Control to the ACT! Internet Sync folder, all sub-folders and file contained with in. It is recommended that you allow the Everyone profile Full Control to ACT! Internet Sync files and folders. Use the following steps at the computer hosting the Publisher database. Launch Windows Explorer (or open My Computer). Browse to the ACT! Internet Sync folder (normally C:\Program Files\ACT\ACT for Windows\), right click, and then click Properties from the shortcut menu. The ACT Internet Sync Properties dialog box appears. Under the Security tab review the Name box for the Everyone profile: If present, ensure that the Full Control - Allow option is enabled, click OK, and test Internet Synchronization. If NOT present, continue to the next step Click Add. The Select Users, Computer, or Groups dialog box appears. Click Everyone from the Name column, click Add, and then click OK. The ACT! Internet Sync Properties dialog box reappears. Click Everyone from the Name box, and then click the Allow option for Full Control in the Permissions box. Click Apply, and then OK. Close Windows Explorer (or My Computer). Windows XP Users: If you are using Windows XP you must disable the Simple File Sharing option. Use the following