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Mohan.Sundar 06-03-2010 09:38 AM

Openwsman connection with SFCB is failing
 
Hi,
I am new to linux environment. First i installed openwsman-server-2.2.0-5.el5.i386. Then i installed sblim-sfcb-1.3.7 and sblim provider packages by building the source code. Then i gave cim-xml request directly to SFCB using "wbemcat" and i am able to enumerate classes and its instances. But when i try to give a request to SFCB through Openwsman using the following command
"wsman enumerate http://sblim.sf.net/wbem/wscim/1/cim...ComputerSystem --port 5985 -y Basic -u <username> -p <password>"
i get a response
"wsa:EndpointUnavailable"
and in Openwsman log it is displaying the following error message
"*** Connection to CIMOM http://localhost:5988 failed with 1:(null)"

I checked the correctness of the CIM schema specified in the request and both sfcb's and openwsman's configuration files i didn't get any help.

Please Help Me.
Thanks in advance.

jamescondron 06-03-2010 09:40 AM

Does wsman have a verbose mode? That may help, but off the top of my head I'd suggest you make sure everything that needs to be running isn't.

If the endpoint is unavailable, we're either talking if not running, a firewall rule, etc., etc.

Mohan.Sundar 06-03-2010 10:27 AM

hi jamescondron
Thanks for your quick response. I have ensured that both sfcb and openwsman services are running, still i get the same error message. Any way i'll check with verbose mode in wsman. Is there any other setting that i should ensure in either SFCB or Openwsman which i could have missed.

Thanks in Advance

javierbrk 02-02-2011 02:06 PM

I have the same problem, have been able to solve it ? Iīm using fedora 13 and the packages are from openSUSE Build Service (http://download.opensuse.org/reposit...man/Fedora_13/). I tried with others operating systems like opensuse and i didnīt have any problems, but I need fedora!


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