20-5
User
Guide
for
the
Cisco
Application
Networking
Manager
5.2
OL-26572-01
Chapte
r
20
Troubleshooting
Cisco
Application
Networking
Manager
Problems
Changing
ANM
Software
Configuration
Attributes
Example
ANM
HA
Configuration
Note
The
information
in
this
section
pertains
to
the
ANM
server
application
only.
The
following
is
an
example
of
a
configuration
session
for
an
ANM
HA
system.
Standalone
systems
will
not
contain
any
HA
properties
but
will
include
a
limited
property
value
configuration.
The
values
shown
in
the
brackets
are
the
currently
configured
values.
/opt/CSCOanm/bin/anm-tool
configure
Configuring
ANM
Checking
ANM
configuration
files
Keep
existing
ANM
configuration?
[y/n]:
n
Creating
config
file
(/opt/CSCOanm/etc/cs-config.properties)
Enable
HTTP
for
Web
Server
[false]:
true
Inbound
Port
for
HTTP
traffic
to
ANM
Default
[80]:
80
Enable
HTTPS
for
Web
Server
[true]:
Inbound
Port
for
HTTPS
traffic
to
ANM
Default
[443]:
Database
Password
[nI4ewPbmV51S]:
passme
HA
Node
1
UName
[]:
anm49.cisco.com
HA
Node
2
UName
[]:
anm50.cisco.com
HA
Node
1
Primary
IP
[0.0.0.0]:
10.77.240.126
HA
Node
2
Primary
IP
[0.0.0.0]:
10.77.240.100
HA
Node
1
HeartBeat
IP
[0.0.0.0]:
10.10.10.1
HA
Node
2
HeartBeat
IP
[0.0.0.0]:
10.10.10.2
HA
Virtual
IP
[0.0.0.0]:
10.77.240.101
HA
Node
ID
[1
or
2]
[]:
1
These
are
the
values:
Enable
HTTP
for
Web
Server:
true
Inbound
Port
for
HTTP
traffic
to
ANM
Default:
80
Enable
HTTPS
for
Web
Server:
true
Inbound
Port
for
HTTPS
traffic
to
ANM
Default:
443
Database
Password:
passme
HA
Node
1
UName:
anm49.cisco.com
HA
Node
2
UName:
anm50.cisco.com
HA
Node
1
Primary
IP:
10.77.240.126
HA
Node
2
Primary
IP:
10.77.240.100
HA
Node
1
HeartBeat
IP:
10.10.10.1
HA
Node
2
HeartBeat
IP:
10.10.10.2
HA
Virtual
IP:
10.77.240.101
HA
Node
ID
[1
or
2]:
1
Commit
these
values?
[y/n/q]:
y
Committing
values
...
done
Keeping
existing
configuration:
/opt/CSCOanm/lib/java/thirdparty/ctm_config.txt
Stopping
services
Stopping
monit
services
(/etc/monit.conf)
...
(0)
Stopping
monit
...
Stopped
Stopping
heartbeat
...
Stopped
Installing
system
configuration
files
Setting
service
attributes
Enabling
mysql
for
SELinux
Service
monit
is
started
by
OS
at
boot
time