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OneView cannot access Purview server, error states "appliance is not running"

OneView cannot access Purview server, error states "appliance is not running"

Steve_Ballantyn
Contributor
I have a wireless controller with esa0 set up as lag1, and esa1 set up as a mirror. My esa1 connects directly to a NIC on my VMWare server (promisc' set to permitted), and this NIC is connected directly to esa1 on my controller. A simple setup, I think.

When I go into OneView, add my EWC as a Wireless Control Flow source, and then try to Enforce those settings, I get "1 appliance is not running".

Anyone have any clues for me?

Here are some screenshots of my setup ...

My EWC ...

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My Purview appliance ...

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My OneView settings ...

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Ronald_Dvorak
Honored Contributor
Could you also post an screenshot of OneView > Applications > Configuration > Overview

I'd like to see whether the Engine is "green" and enforced.
I run exact the same setup and I don't see any configuration differences.

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Ahh, glad it was a simple fix! No problem.

Okay, I got it going. I just needed to go in and delete the purview appliance, and then added it right back in again. This time it came up with the correct version number and I was able to enforce without any issues.

Thanks for the help gentlemen!

Ohh, didn't see you said it was successful... Are you still seeing 6.1 under configuration overview?

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