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Dexthor


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10-04-04 11:03 PM

You can try to add the node, directly from the Deployment Manager's admin
console -> system administration->Nodes->Add Node.

Then you can see the logs on dmgr and on the node (addnode.log) to see whats
causing the failure.

You can always trace too.

HTH
Dexthor.

"Johannes" <johannes.gross@gmx.net> wrote in message
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Try the -trace option. Did you use this hostname during the installation?

Johannes

Guilherme Barreiro wrote:
> Hi Everybody...
>
> I´m in trouble to federate a node using the command addNode.sh
>
> I have installed Was 5.1 base and Was 5.1 ND at the same server.
> The both are working properly, but, when I try federate the Node,
> returns me the error:
>
> command: ./addNode.sh spocpdsv80a 8880
>
> ADMU0111E: Program exiting with error: java.net.UnknownHostException:
>            spocpdsv80a
>
> My hostname is "spocpdsv80a".
> My SOAP port is 8880
>
> The port is working, ´cause I tried to connect by telnet spocpdsv80a
> 8880 and the connection is OK.
>
> What can I do to solve this problem ?!
>
> Thanks in advance !!!







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