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Old 2007-10-30
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Default Topology fetch fails for cluster object

Hi!

I'm running Provider-1 NGX-R60 and IPSO 4.x (MDS is on Solaris platform). I have a problem with firewall cluster object.
The topology fetch function in cluster object's properties-> topology -> edit topology... -> get all members' topology does not work and only returns the following error: "Internal error: interfaces fetch query failed". It also says that "Information about the networks behind the gateways could not be fetched etc...".
I log implied rules and there seems to be nothing strange in the log. I also have tcpdumped and fwmonitored the connection, but didn't find anything related... Do you guys have any idea what's going on here and how to resolve the issue?

Thx! :-)
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Default Re: Topology fetch fails for cluster object

chech for the interface configuration, if its identical for both the cluster members. also check if trust is established for both the members.
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Default Re: Topology fetch fails for cluster object

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chech for the interface configuration, if its identical for both the cluster members. also check if trust is established for both the members.
You mean to check the SIC? If SIC was not ok, the rule base installation wouldn't work either, but there are no problems with that. So, it doesn't look like a SIC problem.
I tried to fetch the topology information for each cluster member separately, but it didn't work either.

Any other ideas...? Thanks!
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Default Re: Topology fetch fails for cluster object

one more thing... The problem is the same with all CMAs in the same MDS. So, could it be an MDS problem?
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Default Re: Topology fetch fails for cluster object

why dont you define the interface IPs manually on topology page of each Firewalls?
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Default Re: Topology fetch fails for cluster object

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why dont you define the interface IPs manually on topology page of each Firewalls?
That's exactly what we do at the moment...;-) Just wondering why the fetch isn't working.
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