If the host name of the PodCell provided during registration was incorrect or if the PodCell CommServe machine name was changed, then the monitoring job might fail or sent into a pending state and you will receive an error. In this case, you can re-register the PodCell by providing the correct host name of the PodCell CommServe.
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From the CommCell Browser of the Global Repository Cell, right-click the CommServe node, Right-click the <CommServe> node and then click All Tasks | CommCell Registration.
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Right-click the registered CommCell, and then click CommCell Properties.
The Remote CommCell Properties dialog box is displayed.
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Click Re-Register CommCell.
Register Remote CommCell dialog box appears.
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In the User Name box, type the PodCell user name. In the Password box, type the PodCell password.
Note
The user must have similar Administrative Management capabilities configured at the CommCell levels on both the PodCell and the Global Repository Cell.
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In the CommCell Host Name, do one of the following:
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If the PodCell CommServe is not behind a firewall, type the hostname of the PodCell in the CommCell Host Name box.
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If the PodCell CommServe is behind a firewall, select the Select CommServe client located across a firewall check box, and then select the pseudo client name from the list.
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If the pseudo client for the PodCell is not created in the Global Repository Cell, then create the pseudo client. To set up the connection route between the PodCell and the Global Repository Cell, see Configuring Network Routes for instructions.
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Click OK.
The CommCell registered successfully message box is displayed.
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Click OK.