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Novell Business Continuity Clustering 1.1 for NetWare Administration Guide
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Table 4-1
BCC Connection States
The connection state numbers are recorded in a log file that you can use to view connection and
status changes for BCC.
The default path to the log file on Linux is
/var/log/messages
. The administrator might have
changed this path from the default. You can search for BCCD to view BCC related messages and
entries in the log file.
To view the log file on NetWare
®
:
1
Enter
log +copy syslog
.
2
Using an editor, open the file that is referenced in the message that appears.
BCC Connection State
Number Description
Possible Actions
Normal
0
The connections between
clusters are functioning
normally.
None required.
Authenticating
1
BCC is in the process of
authenticating to a peer
cluster.
Wait until the authentication process
is finished.
Invalid Credentials
2
You entered the wrong
username and/or password
for the selected peer cluster.
Enter the correct username and
password that this cluster will use to
connect to the selected peer cluster.
Cannot Connect
3
This cluster cannot connect
to the selected peer cluster.
Ping the peer cluster to see if it is up
and reachable.
Ensure that BCC is running on the
peer cluster and that Novell Cluster
Services
TM
is running on the servers
in the peer cluster.
Ensure that OPENWBEM is running
on the peer cluster.
Ensure that a firewall is not
preventing access on OPENWBEM
ports 5988 and 5989.
Ensure that the Admin file system is
running. To do this you can see if the
_admin volume is mounted on
NetWare, or on Linux enter
etc/
init.d/adminfs status.
Not Authorized
4
The connected user does not
have sufficient rights for
permissions.
Assign the appropriate trustee rights
to the user who will manage your
BCC.
Connection Unknown
5
The connection state
between clusters is
unknown.
This connection state might be
caused by any number of problems,
including a severed cable or link
problems between geographic sites.