02-25-2023 02:16 PM - edited 02-25-2023 02:17 PM
Hi vsmart, vbond, and vmanager are configured and ping each other. All allow-service are enabled. But the vmanager cannot be accessed like below. Is there something wrong or else? Thank you
vManager# show running-config
system
host-name vManager
system-ip 10.0.0.13
site-id 100
admin-tech-on-failure
no vrrp-advt-with-phymac
organization-name sabc
clock timezone America/New_York
vbond 192.168.1.11
aaa
auth-order local radius tacacs
usergroup basic
task system read
task interface read
!
usergroup netadmin
!
usergroup operator
task system read
task interface read
task policy read
task routing read
task security read
!
usergroup tenantadmin
!
user admin
password $6$1a60cc17115faadf$tYaEFADBn0xKrCLEG7GOvrJAL/4TwfBSQ1wOpuXOpnqXYaDDbd9f9hnBhhZCILqc1ZTtDQB3wyZ937iLRn6OJ/
!
ciscotacro-user true
ciscotacrw-user true
!
logging
disk
enable
!
!
ntp
parent
no enable
stratum 5
exit
server 192.168.1.100
version 2
exit
!
vpn 0
interface eth0
ip address 192.168.1.13/24
ipv6 dhcp-client
tunnel-interface
allow-service all
allow-service dhcp
allow-service dns
allow-service icmp
allow-service sshd
allow-service netconf
allow-service ntp
allow-service stun
allow-service https
!
no shutdown
!
ip route 0.0.0.0/0 192.168.1.100
!
vpn 512
!
02-25-2023 03:19 PM
resolved after reloading
02-25-2023 05:28 PM
02-25-2023 05:33 PM
Hi,
Not having a GUI Access to vManage could be for various reasons.
As a starting, verify via vManage CLI to see if all the NMS processes have started or not.
It is: request nms all status
Need to verify if app-server has started.
Other possible issues could be: verify if the instance size has been sized properly for vManage
... including the 3rd partition [ /opt/data ]
HTH
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