12-23-2014 12:20 PM - edited 03-14-2019 02:16 PM
Hi,
UCCX 10.5 HA over LAN.
As per the title, RTR shows Not connected for both nodes and no data shown for all reports. all services are In service in both nodes.
Any Ideas?
Regards.
12-24-2014 01:17 AM
Are your server names resolvable in DNS?
Aaron
12-28-2014 12:37 PM
Hello Aaron,
I will check that part
01-06-2015 10:52 PM
any update?
01-07-2015 12:22 PM
Not yet actually. I will get updated status sooner.
02-24-2016 12:07 PM
Aaron,
Thanks for the clue. It ended up being DNS related.
I had tried manually adding the hostname + IP address to the DNS server and it didn't work.
I found out I had to put in the FQDN + IP on the dns, not just the hostname + dns.
This issue is resolved.
12-27-2014 04:20 PM
Hi Mohamed,
Are you accessing this via the IE or FF? If so which version?
The Real time reporting on UCCX connects to the RMI port 6999 to pull the information on the Engine. If there are no port blockages or if there are no issues with the browsers, then it is a problem with the configuration files in root holding this information which needs in depth analysis.
A restart of the Engine also should help. I know that everything is IN SERVICE, but I have noticed a lot of issues on UCCX 10.5 when there are stuck calls on the system, it impacts RTR with the midnight stats reset.
The reset of the Engine is bound to clear all the stuck calls in the system and this may be a side effect of the stuck calls on the system especially if the RTR was working before you noticed the problems.
Regards,
Arundeep
12-28-2014 12:38 PM
Hello Arundeep,
actually I am facing lot of problems with port blocking in this network, i will check that part as well.
10-01-2015 09:37 PM
Anybody have a resolution for this? Using UCCX 10.6.1.10000-39
Same exact issue as origonal poster. I have restarted the Engine service as suggested in this thread.
My network engineer has varified port 6999 is open.
Any input would be greatly appresiated.
10-02-2015 04:58 AM
Chk ur server names are resolvable in DNS
10-02-2015 06:59 AM
Hi Sam,
Please get the output of utils diagnose test for both the servers and see if the DNS resolution is fine or not. In most of the cases, it should be an issue with DNS and that will be evident with the output of the above command.
Once you have verified this, please make sure that you have both the forward and reverse entries for your UCCX servers configured in the DNS server.
Regards
Deepak
10-02-2015 08:33 AM
I added the uccx FQDN to the DNS server (it's a Cisco router)
I can ping the FQDN of uccx from uccx itself, and the network now.
Although, when I run "utils diagnose test" is still says "reverse dns lookup" failed.
I'm more of a voice guy, any ideas why reverse DNS wouldn't work?
10-05-2015 08:45 PM
I got the DNS figured out. "utils diagnose test" network portion now passes.
Real time reporting still says "not connected" I restarted the service engine again for good measure.
Hmmmm
10-06-2015 02:35 AM
Sam,
Please go for a cluster reboot and then try to launch RTR. Also, please make sure to check the utils diagnose test on the secondary node as well in case of HA.
Regards
Deepak
10-06-2015 07:30 AM
I guess I should have specified, I have the same "not connected" problem for real time reporting, but this is a publisher only environment.
I'll try rebooting the publisher afterhours, and reply to this thread tomorrow if it worked.
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