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| Brain Whistler 2005-08-26, 7:45 am |
| Hi,
It has happened to me couple times that when i tried
to access CCM service activation page on publisher
server it gives me the following message. Then I had
to re-insall everything.
It seems that something has changed in Database with
the server configuration. Does anyone know how to
solve it.
Status: Connection to the server could not be
established
Note: If this server has been permanently removed from
the network, use Delete Services utility to remove the
database entries.
Thanks
Brain
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| Kevin Thorngren 2005-08-26, 7:45 am |
| Hi Brian,
Sounds like there is some communications issue between the pub and one
or more subs. Here are a few things to look at initially.
- Verify that each server has proper hosts and lmhosts files
- Do you receive any errors in the application event log, on any of the
servers, when you receive this failure?
- Have you tried restarting IIS on the servers?
- What version of CCM do you have?
- How many servers do you have and are any of them across a WAN?
Kevin
On Aug 26, 2005, at 1:57 AM, Brain Whistler wrote:
> Hi,
>
> It has happened to me couple times that when i tried
> to access CCM service activation page on publisher
> server it gives me the following message. Then I had
> to re-insall everything.
>
> It seems that something has changed in Database with
> the server configuration. Does anyone know how to
> solve it.
>
>
> Status: Connection to the server could not be
> established
>
> Note: If this server has been permanently removed from
> the network, use Delete Services utility to remove the
> database entries.
>
>
> Thanks
> Brain
>
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| Brain Whistler 2005-08-29, 7:45 am |
| I have only one server acting as publisher running CCM
4.0.1.
I have restarted the server several times but no help.
Yes, my server communicate with the Service Provider
over the Internet. Before, this problem occurs i was
testing something with my service provider and have
unblock all incoming ports, at that time I found
someone has establish connection with SQL server on
port 1433. Although I block this port at once but
found this problem in a result.
Any help
Brain
--- Kevin Thorngren <kthorngr@cisco.com> wrote:
> Hi Brian,
>
> Sounds like there is some communications issue
> between the pub and one
> or more subs. Here are a few things to look at
> initially.
>
> - Verify that each server has proper hosts and
> lmhosts files
> - Do you receive any errors in the application event
> log, on any of the
> servers, when you receive this failure?
> - Have you tried restarting IIS on the servers?
> - What version of CCM do you have?
> - How many servers do you have and are any of them
> across a WAN?
>
> Kevin
>
> On Aug 26, 2005, at 1:57 AM, Brain Whistler wrote:
>
> tried
> had
> with
> from
> the
> protection around
> https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/cisco-voip
>
>
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