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Hi
I'm trying to access OCCM via its private IP address from a management server on the same VNet. I see the following error:
Server Communication Error
Unable to contact server
Try to refresh the browser or to update proxy setting
Set up Proxy configuration to allow Cloud Manager and ONTAP Cloud instances to access the Internet. Enter an empty value to disable the proxy
If I close the message I see a blank screen. If I then refresh the browser I see the same message
Any ideas what I'm doing wrong please?
Thanks
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In my case it was an issue with Internet Explorer, using Chrome worked fine
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Hi Tyrone,
Sounds like some network issue nevertheless. Can you check if your instance is defined to go out through an organization proxy in the browser. We’ve seen that before.\
Thanks,
Yaron
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Hi Yaron,
I'm linking up with Yuval on Monday re this issue. I'll post back when I have a resolution.......
Thanks
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Hi,
Anyone got solution to this problem?
I am facing the same issue.
Below is error:
Server Communication Error
Unable to contact server: cannot enqueue after timer shutdown
Try to refresh the browser or to update proxy settings
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Rajesh,
It is definitely some network configuration blocking access to a needed website.
Most likely it’s netapp-cloud-account@auth0.com.
Go to Cloud Manager via SSH and check if that url is accessible to you.
Then look at this:
http://clouddocs.netapp.com/occm/en/reference_networking_azure.html
Thanks,
Yaron
It is definitely some network configuration blocking access to a needed website.
Most likely it’s netapp-cloud-account@auth0.com.
Go to Cloud Manager via SSH and check if that url is accessible to you.
Then look at this:
http://clouddocs.netapp.com/occm/en/reference_networking_azure.html
Thanks,
Yaron
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In my case it was an issue with Internet Explorer, using Chrome worked fine
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HI Yaron,
Thanks for reply.
I had tried to check if url is accessible or not via ssh.
curl -Is https://netapp-cloud-account.auth0.com | head -n 1
HTTP/1.1 302 Found
Its giving me 302. Looks like resource has been temporarily moved to a different URI.
Can you help.
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Rajesh,
It is definitely some network configuration blocking access to a needed website.
Most likely it’s netapp-cloud-account@auth0.com.
Go to Cloud Manager via SSH and check if that url is accessible to you.
Then look at this:
http://clouddocs.netapp.com/occm/en/reference_networking_azure.html
Thanks,
Yaron
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While using chrome indeed works better, we found that in some cases the issue was that the organization proxy towards the network was baked into the IE and that when people installed chrome it bypassed it.
But sure - trying chrome makes sense 🙂
But sure - trying chrome makes sense 🙂
