This document describes that when the Disaster Recovery web page is used to make a Backup and Restore Unity Connection, there can be problems. This article covers one such situation.
When you log into the Disaster Recovery web page and click any option, no pages load.
Ensure that Disaster Recovery logging is enabled and turned to Debug.
Next, reproduce the issue. You might need to restart the DRF master and Local Services in order to conduct a fresh test.
Then use the Real Time Monitoring Tool in order to collect the traces:
Below are excerpts from logs be sure to notice on the DRF Master Log is showing Unable to create input/output stream to client Fatal Alert received: Bad Certificate.
The DRF Local Logs show:
2014-02-10 11:08:15,342 DEBUG [main] - drfNetServerClient.
Reconnect: Sending version id: 9.1.1.10000-11
2014-02-10 11:08:15,382 ERROR [main] - NetworkServerClient::Send failure;
2014-02-10 11:08:15,384 FATAL [NetMessageDispatch] - drfLocalAgent.drfLocal
Worker: Unable to send 'Local Agent' client identifier message to Master Agent.
This may be due to Master or Local Agent being down.
The Master Logs show:
2014-02-10 11:19:37,844 DEBUG [NetServerWorker] - Validated Client. IP =
10.1.1.1 Hostname = labtest.cisco.com. Request is from a Node within the
Cluster
2014-02-10 11:19:37,844 DEBUG [NetServerWorker] - drfNetServerWorker.drfNet
ServerWorker: Socket Object InpuputStream to be created
2014-02-10 11:19:37,850 ERROR [NetServerWorker] - drfNetServerWorker.drfNet
ServerWorker: Unable to create input/output stream to client Fatal Alert
received: Bad Certificate
In this case there is a problem with the IPSec certificate on the server and you need to regenerate it, delete the ipsec-trust certificate, and load a new one. Complete these steps in order to address the issue:
Revision | Publish Date | Comments |
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1.0 |
26-Mar-2014 |
Initial Release |