02-11-2015 11:31 AM - edited 03-15-2019 06:05 AM
New install of UCCX Premium. Editor installed without issue but can't browse the Repository. I have uninstalled and reinstalled (Run As Administrator). I have rebooted the server, added folders and scripts via the app admin but can't browse the repository. When I click on it via open/save as it just sits there and does nothing.
I am attaching to the server by IP address.
Please advise,
Joe
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02-12-2015 03:48 AM
It's possible that the editor is using the hostname of the server to connect, regardless of what you initially specify (i.e it retrieves the cluster server host names, and attempts to connect to one of those).
The only way you'll know is by looking at the log files on your editor client PC. MEDT logs.
Or.. just try putting the hosts into your DNS (or hosts file as a test) as they appear on system/servers in appadmin and verify you can ping them.
Aaron
02-12-2015 02:00 AM
Hi,
this is kind of expected, might be a bug.
Actually, make sure you save a simple but valid script locally on your PC, upload it using the appadmin web interface, refresh the script, restart the CCX editor - and then it _should_ work (it should appear in the Script Repo within the CCX Editor).
I see that you have already covered that, so the next step would be to reload UCCX IMHO.
Also please make sure that simple script sits in the root folder of the Script repository.
G.
02-12-2015 03:48 AM
It's possible that the editor is using the hostname of the server to connect, regardless of what you initially specify (i.e it retrieves the cluster server host names, and attempts to connect to one of those).
The only way you'll know is by looking at the log files on your editor client PC. MEDT logs.
Or.. just try putting the hosts into your DNS (or hosts file as a test) as they appear on system/servers in appadmin and verify you can ping them.
Aaron
10-05-2017 10:17 AM
Can someone tell me where can I get these "MEDT logs"?
@Aaron Harrison wrote:
It's possible that the editor is using the hostname of the server to connect, regardless of what you initially specify (i.e it retrieves the cluster server host names, and attempts to connect to one of those).
The only way you'll know is by looking at the log files on your editor client PC. MEDT logs.
Or.. just try putting the hosts into your DNS (or hosts file as a test) as they appear on system/servers in appadmin and verify you can ping them.
Aaron
02-12-2015 06:02 AM
Added Host file entries for both hostname and FQDN and worked without issue.
Once again great assistance...
Thanks,
Joe
11-11-2015 08:39 AM
It also seems that logging into editor as Anonymous no longer lets you browse the Script Repository. Went back and confirmed this worked in at least 9.02 SU1.
Granted you were always unable to save to Script Repository when logged in as Anonymous.
Just adding this here for others that come across it.
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