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Troubleshooting
Log in to the system as root or with the server's user account, and edit the nshome/admserv/ns-admin.conf file. There is a line for allowed hosts or allowed IP addresses. Use wildcard patterns, or modify the lines to include your host and address, save the file, and then restart the administration server. The format for the HOSTS parameter is:"My client can't locate the server."HOSTS (<server> | <server> | <server> | . . . )where <server> is a hostname such as:directory.sprockets.comYou can use wildcards with these hostnames. For example, to allow any machine in the ace industry domain to access the Server Manager, enter:HOSTS (*.sprockets.com)You can allow hosts using specific IP addresses to access the Server Manager by using the Addresses parameter:Addresses (<IP> | <IP> | <IP> | . . . )where <IP> is the host's IP address. For example:Addresses (255.255.255.255 | 255.255.255.256) First, try using the hostname. If that does not work, use the fully qualified name (such as www.domain.com), and make sure the server is listed in the DNS. If that does not work, use the IP address.
You probably did not shut down a server before you upgraded it. Shut down the old server, then manually start the upgraded one."I've forgotten the administration user name and password." In the admserv directory in your server root directory, edit the admpw text file, which contains a line of text similar to the following: |
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