TM1 Operations Console 10.2.2 in Distributed Environment

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roy2087
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TM1 Operations Console 10.2.2 in Distributed Environment

Post by roy2087 »

Dear Concern,
I am trying to set up TM1 Operations Console 10.2.2 in a Distributed Environment, but unable to.

I am not able to view any of the Namespaces in the Opsconsole Login Page after doing the
admin configuration.

Am I missing out something.?

Environment Settings:-
OS - Windows 8 64-bit.
IE - Version 11
TM1 Version - 64 Bit.

Attached is the Document with screen shots that I have used to do the configuration and the error I am getting.

Important Points :-
1.Not added JRE Keystore.
2.Not added any Default Server in opsconfig.xml file.
3.Added a group “monitor” in Planning Sample


Regards,
Roy.
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Re: TM1 Operations Console 10.2.2 in Distributed Environment

Post by BrianL »

Well, if you didn't setup the JRE keystore, you won't be able to connect to an admin server. The admin server always uses SSL (unless you jump through some poorly documented hoops). The keystore makes SSL work.
roy2087
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Re: TM1 Operations Console 10.2.2 in Distributed Environment

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Hi Brian ,

I have added the JRE keystore in both the Application as well as the Web Server. But , the issue still exists.

Regards,
Roy.
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Re: TM1 Operations Console 10.2.2 in Distributed Environment

Post by BrianL »

Actually, it looks like I read the OP too quickly.

Before OpsC lets you browse a list of servers, you need to first authenticate. "Namespace" is part of the authentication and will never display server names there.

All the options need to be specified in the OpsConfig.xml file. Basically, OpsC will require you to login to the server (as a member of the specific group) before it will let you access any OpsC functionality. Once you've logged in then you can specify an (unrelated) list of servers to monitor.
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