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Secure Domain Manager and Secure Domain Connector (SDM and SDC) Known Anomalies
Chapter 4: Known Anomalies in CA Spectrum Release 9.4 39
Secure Domain Manager and Secure Domain Connector (SDM
and SDC) Known Anomalies
The following table describes known Secure Domain Manager (SDM) and Secure Domain
Connector (SDC) anomalies:
Description
Solution
After failover, when the connection is restored to the
Primary SDC, traps are not forwarded by the Primary
SDC. They are still forwarded by the Secondary SDC.
Restart the Primary SDC.
When SDM is in accept mode and the backup SDC is
using a non-default port, the backup SDC fails to
connect to the SDM.
Do not use non-standard ports. Returning to the Primary
SDC will correct the OneClick display.
Models change to "Directly Managed" when the
Primary SDC is changed in OneClick .
Returning to the Primary SDC corrects the OneClick
display.
No errors are written to the log file when a port
conflict is detected.
N/A
Alarms/Events are not generated when SDM and SDC
have communication issues.
N/A
Deleted SDC IP addresses appear in OneClick.
N/A
The following warning is frequently observed in the
log file: "Warning: sendSnmpError, uid…, code 5"
occurs when "loglevel is not set (default setting)".
N/A
Certificate Changes do not take effect automatically.
Restart the SpectroSERVER, and restart the SDC.