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File Server shows in disconnected state on UI
Updated over 7 months ago

Scenario 1:

Problem description

Pinging the IP address is successful. But pinging the FQDN is giving the following error-
“Name or service not known”

Cause

DNS is unable to resolve IP to the correct FQDN.

Traceback

  • In main_service.log, we can see the error “Name or service not known”.

Resolution

For Windows

  • Navigate to the below directory:
    C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc

  • Open the hosts file in notepad

  • Add the IP address and FQDN in the following format-
    102.54.xx.xx rhino.acme.com

  • Save the file

For Linux,

  • Edit the hosts file by entering the below command:
    vi /etc/hosts

  • Add the IP address and FQDN in the following format-
    102.54.xx.xx rhino.acme.com

  • Save the file
    Press Escape key and type :wq!

Verification

  • Ping the FQDN to verify if it is successful

  • If it is unsuccessful, request the customer to further verify the FQDN and correct the DNS entries.

Scenario 2:

Problem description

File Server shows in disconnected state on UI

Cause

Webproxy was not configured correctly which caused the connecting unstability and corrupted the configuration error.

Traceback

  • Sync Controller got error. Invalid email-id/username or password. Error Code: Phoenix95

Resolution

For Windows

  • Stop Phoenix Agent Service

  • Re-name Phoenix folder from Program Data

  • Path: x:\program data\Phoenix

  • Start Phoenix Agent Service

  • Re-register Phoenix Agent

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