Just had to google the right thing:
Finally I got a working answer for my question. To connect to the ACSLS
Server you have to start the "mini_el" and the "ssi" at the Networker
Server. This works with Networker 6 and 7. See also the man pages for ssi
and mini_el.
CSI_HOSTNAME=<acsls-host>; export CSI_HOSTNAME
SSI_HOSTNAME=<networker-host>; export SSI_HOSTNAME
/usr/sbin/mini_el &
/usr/sbin/ssi &
Many thanks go to Torsten Huebler. He created a /etc/init.d/networker.ssi
start script to run before /etc/init.d/networker.
----- Original Message ----
From: Kyle Oliver <k_f_o AT YAHOO DOT COM>
To: NETWORKER AT LISTSERV.TEMPLE DOT EDU
Sent: Thursday, November 9, 2006 2:48:22 PM
Subject: [Networker] NW 7.3.2 ACSLS silo connectivity issue
Hopefully this is a simple question, but it has me stumped.
I
have a brand new Networker 7.3.2 environment setup on Solaris 10. I am
trying to connect to an ACSLS 7.1 controlled SL500. I know that the
ACSLS server and the SL500 are working, but networker will not connect
to them. I have been trying to use the nmc to connect up the
silo. When I enter the hostname of the ACSLS host, give it a library
name, and click the Test Silo Controller Connectivity, I get the
following error:
Silo Controller connectivity failed.
Monitor log says:
Ending dvdetect process for silo connectivity test on host 'XXXXXX' with
error...
STL_VERIFY_SILO_CONNECT failed. Controller: acslshost. Err returned: 2
Thoughts? Thanks in advance...
-Kyle
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