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1101 E
Failed to match the name retrieved from the agent <actual name> with the Common Object Repository name <name> or Common Object Repository label <label>. The Common Object Repository address could be pointing to the wrong machine. Update the Common Object Repository label with the name retrieved from the agent.
Notes:
This message is applicable only for computers running Data Transport Service at Release 1.1, Service Pack 1, or higher releases.
- This message occurs only when you are executing Auto Discovery by using the tngdtsad command from the command line; as described in the Data Transport Service portion of the CA Reference.
Reason:
During Data Transport Service Auto Discovery, the actual name of a Data Transport Agent machine did not match the name of the corresponding machine object in the Common Object Repository
Action:
Compare the name, label, and address defined for the machine in the Common Object Repository with the machine's actual name, the actual-name in the error message above. This actual name is returned by the Data Transport Agent in the error message. For instructions to check and configure machines in the Common Object Repository, see the Data Transport Service Administration Client online help.
- If the Common Object Repository name or label is the same as the actual name returned by the Data Transport Agent, then Auto Discovery is trying to discover the correct agent. Try Step 1 below. If the problem persists, try Step 2.
- Step 1: Turn off the case sensitive for Auto-Discovery. If you are using the Auto Discovery GUI, ensure that the Case sensitive box is not checked. If you are using the tngdtsad command line command, specify the -Ni option.
- Step 2: Change the Common Object Repository label of the machine being discovered to match exactly the machine's actual name.
- If the Common Object Repository name or label is different from the machine's actual name, then the address specified for this machine in the Common Object Repository may be outdated and may point to the wrong machine. Therefore, Auto Discovery does not discover the machine.
Update the address for this machine in the Common Object Repository, so that it specifies the correct address for the machine being discovered. If the problem persists, re-run WorldView Enterprise Discovery. For instructions to perform both tasks, see the documentation or online help for WorldView.
Rerun Data Transport Service Auto Discovery.
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