Hey Steve ,
Its not behind any kind of LB, just plain Agent.
[autosys@ptktl-autosys11p ~]$ autorep -M ptktw-hexcdr -q
/* ----------------- ptktw-hexcdr ----------------- */
insert_machine: ptktw-hexcdr
type: a
factor: 1.00
port: 7520
node_name: ptktw-hexcdr
agent_name: ptktw-hexcdr
encryption_type: DEFAULT
character_code: ASCII
[autosys@ptktl-autosys11p ~]$
I tried sending jobs to the Agent (even though the autoping fails) and no files been added to the spool directory..
The funny thing is , that on several other agents , i didnt have to do anything , autoping just worked like a charm right off the bat..
I think i will have to try to reinstall the Agent
Thanks for all the help :)
Yoni
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Original Message:
Sent: 08-27-2019 07:07 AM
From: Steve Carrobis
Subject: Changing Autosys Agent servers without reinstall
Are they behind load balancers? It may not be going to the right machines.
You need to have the actual nodes registered in AutoSys.
Make it mandatory..
Steve C.
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Original Message------
Hey Steven,
Thanks for the tip :)
Some of the Agents just connected automatically to the new scheduler like you suggested they would when using the autoping command,
however, for some machines the autoping still fails.
I tried restarting the problematic Agents , but it doesnt help.
Any ideas ?
Thanks Yoni