Configuring Config Sync Services
Config Sync Services provide device discovery services, software download services, and task scheduling services. For a Config Sync Service to discover a device on your network, you must create the device in the NMC-RX application using the network IP address of the device. When you create a new device using the NMC-RX application, the Config Sync Service goes out to the device and obtains information about it.
NOTE: An FTP user must be set up and running correctly for the NMC-RX application to use the Config Sync Services.
NOTE: Only users with a security privilege can configure Config Sync Services. For more information, see Chapter 9, Configuring Security Settings.
To configure Config Sync Services:
- From the Configuration menu in either the Network Workshop or the Device Workshop, choose NMC-RX Application Settings, and then click Config Sync Services.
The Config Sync Services tab appears.
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When you select a service in the Config Sync Services table, the values for the Config Sync Service parameters are automatically populated. The parameters are disabled for a Config Sync Service whose status is Not Installed.
The RMI Registry Port, Scheduler MAX Operations, and FTP Destinations values are applied to all Config Sync Services on the location of the currently selected service. If you modify any of these values, a warning dialog box appears asking if you want to continue. The SNMP Settings User Profile is applied to all Config Sync Services, regardless of their location. If you set SNMP settings as a Config Sync Services user, the settings are used by all Config Sync Services when communicating by means of SNMP.
- Set the Config Sync Services parameters (Table 8).
NOTE: If FTP is configured properly, the following URL brings up an FTP connection when placed in a Web browser address line:
ftp://your IP address:21- When you are done, click Save.
Getting Status Information
You can view the status for every Config Sync Service that is running from the Status field in the Config Sync Services tab. Each Config Sync Service is assigned a Service ID during installation.
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Table 9 lists the status indicators and their meanings.
Locating the Config Sync Services Log
All Config Sync Services maintain a log, which details discovery activities. Consult this log file for more information when you are diagnosing an error condition.
The log file (CfgSyncSvc<serviceID>/CfgSyncSvc<serviceID>.log) is located in the log directory of the NMC-RX home directory of the system on which the Config Sync Service is installed. For example:
<NMC-RX installation directory>/log/CfgSyncSvc<serviceID>/CfgSyncSvc<serviceID>.logUninstalling Config Sync Services
You can uninstall individual Config Sync Services. When you uninstall a Config Sync Service, you remove all files associated with that service from your machine, as well as its entry in the NMC-RX database.
Before you uninstall, be sure that the NMC-RX database is running and the Config Sync Service that you want to uninstall is not running.
Uninstalling in Windows
To uninstall a Config Sync Service in Windows:
The Add or Remove Programs dialog box appears.
- Select the Config Sync Service that you want to uninstall (for example, Juniper Networks CfgSyncSvc6), and then click Remove.
- Click Uninstall, then Done.
In the Config Sync Service tab, the status for the Service ID of the Config Sync Service that you uninstalled is Not Installed, and the Config Sync Service and its entry are removed from the NMC-RX database.
Uninstalling in Solaris
To uninstall an individual Config Sync Service from <NMC-RX installation directory>/UninstallerData/CfgSyncSvc<serviceID>, run:
To remove an entire NMC-RX installation from this workstation, run:
Removing Config Sync Services from the NMC-RX Database
When the status of a selected Config Sync Service is either Not Responding or Not Run Yet, the Remove button in the Config Sync Services tab is enabled. When you remove a Config Sync Service, you clear it from the NMC-RX database.
NOTE: Perform this action only if you uninstalled the Config Sync Service and the uninstaller had a problem clearing the service from the database. For more information about uninstalling a Config Sync Service, see Uninstalling Config Sync Services.
To remove a Config Sync Service:
- From the Configuration menu in either the Network Workshop or the Device Workshop, choose NMC-RX Application Settings, and then click the Config Sync Services tab.
- Select the Config Sync Service that you want to remove, then click Remove.
A warning dialog box appears indicating that if you remove the service, you cannot use it until it is reinstalled.
The IP address of the workstation on which the Config Sync Service was installed is removed from the Config Sync Services table, but the service ID remains. You cannot use this service ID until you reinstall the Config Sync Service.