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hailstorm
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May 10, 2018
02:46 PM
Yes, I have seen that document. The admin server runs on https port 8444 and looks for a reporting server on localhost https port 8453. The report server runs on https port 8453 and looks for a reporting server on localhost https port 8444. So I think there is a problem somewhere else. Thanks
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Apr 23, 2018
10:36 AM
I am trying to get FlexNet Manager for Engineering Applications 2016_R2 working on a Centos 7.x machine. This machine has the license manager for the monitored product, as well as the Flexnet agent, administration server and reporting server. The backend oracle database is on a separate server. The partial admin server config follows http port: 8888 Jboss Mgmt port: 9974 service user name: root Secure server settings HTTPS port: 8444 key store path: /opt/FLEXnet/manager/admin/site/bin/keystore keystore pw: truststore: /opt/FLEXnet/manager/admin/jvm/lib/security/cacerts truststore pw: Database Server DB type: Oracle DB server host: db1.mydomain.com DB Server port: 1521 Flexnet Database: database service name: dbflexadmin db user: xxxxx db password: (all caps) table space: SYSTEM Reporting server: reporting server name: localhost reporting server https port: 8453 The reporting server partial config: HTTP Port: 8898 Jboss Mgmt port: 9984 Svc user name: root Secure server settings HTTPS port: 8453 key store path: /opt/FLEXnet/manager/reporting/site/bin/keystore keystore pw: truststore: /opt/FLEXnet/manager/reporting/jvm/lib/security/cacerts truststore pw: DB Server DB type: oracle DB Server host: db1.mydomain.com Flexnet Database: database service name: dbflexreport db user: FLEXNET db password: (all caps) table space: SYSTEM Admin server Admin server name: localhost admin server https port: 8444 I followed the instructions on how to trust the default certificate bundled with Flexera. As you can see , the admin server is using port 8444 while expecting a reporting server on 8453. The reporting server is running on 8453 and expecting an admin server on 8444. The administration server log generates "Failed to invoke the API via servlet" errors. (which implies a mispatch in port configuration between the admin server and reporting server but I can't find any problems.) I can login to the administration page via http://xxxx:8888 or https://xxxx.8444. But I do not see any agents registered. The agent is configured with following settings broker protocol: tcp broker hostname: 0.0.0.0 broker port: 61616 http upload protocol: http http upload hostname: thisserver.mydomain.com http upload port: 8888 secure broker: not set I am unsure if the agent issue is related to the " Failed to invoke the API via servlet" error? I am also unsure how the agent is supposed to register itself with the admin server - is it using the upload port or the broker port? Thanks
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Apr 18, 2018
05:02 PM
With admin and reporting server, the "flexnet site" command has you specify a username and password for access to the database. In this case, I chose a username "FLEXNET." The "flexnet loaddb" command prompts you for a database admin user name (typically "system.") I thought the "system" user login was failing. However when I enabled auditing on the database server it showed that the "FLEXNET" login was failing (presumably after the "system" login succeeded.) In my initial test database, I had created a "FLEXNET" user with the DBA role (probably way overkill.) However I though the the "loadb" command would create the FLEXNET user- and this was not the case. Once I created the FLEXNET user in the databases, the "flexnet dbload" commands worked AOK.
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Apr 18, 2018
12:53 PM
Trying to install FlexNet Manager for Engineering Applications on Linux (CentOS.) I am configuring the database backend to point to an existing Oracle 12 server. I temporarily installed Oracle 12 on the same server. I created a "flexera" database on the same machine , and (with some tinkering) was able to run the "flexnet loaddb" command for the administration server. Fexnet seems to have some older libraries for communicating with Oracle, I had to add the following line in in sqlnet.ora on the oracle server to allow connections from oracle clients prior to version 12. SQLNET.ALLOWED_LOGON_VERSION_SERVER=8 I also had to use all-CAPS in passwords, since it looks like the client would automatically convert any password to upper case. Then as I worked thru the install I saw that the reporting backend needed its own database. Additionally, the cost of Oracle DB licenses is pretty high, so decided to use an existing Oracle 12 Database Server for the backend. I created separate "flexera_admin" and "flexera_report" database instances. I can use sqplus (command line) and Oracle SQL Development Studio to verify that the user name and password is valid. But the "flexnet loaddb" command fails to authenticated. Anyone else using Oracle backend who may be able to shed some light? Thanks
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