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gbunting
Nimbostratus
May 01, 2009Discovery failure: invalid certificate when trying to update the Big3d
I was able to run the f5mpgui.exe -DD command from a command prompt opened with the run as administrator. The pathing was correct. I should have left a space between management and pack.
Any idea why I'm able to run the command locally but not through SCOM?
Also, I noticed that when I ran the discovery wizard, the checkbox to authorize Big3d Update was not visible until I clicked on show powershell script.
Unfortunately I'm now getting an error about an invalid certificate when I run the discovery and it is trying to update the Big3d.
Failed to discover device at address: 192.168.165.18
Network-related failure has occurred: The request failed with HTTP status 401: F5 Authorization Required.
The account I'm using has full access to the console and web interface of the F5.
So I guess i have 2 questions.
1. Why can I not run the discovery from the SCOM interface?
2. Why am I getting that certificate error and what do I need to do to corrrectly discover the F5 devices so they can be monitored from SCOM?
Thanks,
Glen
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- Dave_Ruddell_79Historic F5 AccountSo I will answer 2 first. Right now we only support using the 'admin' account for discovery. In the future we plan to support different users with the appropriate authorization roles, but for now you must use the admin account.
- gbunting
Nimbostratus
I was running the scom console from my desktop. Running the scom console from the rms is able to find the executable and run it. I ran the discovery with the admin account and received the same invalid certificate error. It appears that it is failing when it tries to uploads the big3d file. - Dave_Ruddell_79Historic F5 AccountCurrently we only support running the tasks from the computer they were installed on. The issue you were having before may have been caused by running discovery from the web console or a management server other than the RMS. Remote Desktop and Terminal Services should work just fine for discovery, however.
- gbunting
Nimbostratus
Since the SCOM server is windows 2008, IPv6 is installed by default. The uninstall is greyed out when I log in as domain admin. Attached is the trace.log. - gbunting
Nimbostratus
Any updates on this? - Dave_Ruddell_79Historic F5 AccountI would log into the admin account on the BigIP web configuration page (use the IP address). If you can log in without any problems, these credentials should get cached. Then try discovery again and use the cached credentials after entering the device IP. We're still looking into other Windows 2008 issues, which might be related, so we'll keep you updated as we find out more.
- gbunting
Nimbostratus
I logged into the F5 from a web browser on the SCOM server. I don't think it has anything to do with this but I did receive a message about the ssl cert being invalid because it was a self signed cert. I still received the invalid cert error. - joel_hendricksoHistoric F5 AccountHi Glen, here are some more things to try:
- gbunting
Nimbostratus
I removed the files and tried the discovery again with the same results. /var/log/ltm had nothing in it. /var/log/httpd/ssl_access_log had: - joel_hendricksoHistoric F5 AccountGlen,
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