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How can I review the files that are deployed on a particular Cobalt server?
mark.maruska
Is there a way to browse a Cobalt server to view the files that were deployed? Maybe as a way to double-check that a certain file is currently deployed? ...assuming I have a server ip address or server name.
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Ryan Morlok
NodeAgent runs on port 8899 and provides a web interface to view deployed files on web servers.
First, determine the machine name/ip of the server you want to view. You can use CMDB's servers tab, or navigate to the vip and [examine the server's ip in the web_pm cookie][1] to figure out what server(s) you need to look at.
Deployed code is on the
drive, so to view the code you goto
http://:8899/d
: For example, you can view code for one of the Next QED servers here: [
http://eg-cbqed-a08.ecomqc.tlrg.com:8899/d:][2]
[1]:
http://techoverflow.int.thomsonreuters.com/questions/36/how-do-i-know-which-specific-cobalt-server-im-hitting
[2]:
http://eg-cbqed-a08.ecomqc.tlrg.com:8899/d
:
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Ryan Morlok
NodeAgent runs on port 8899 and provides a web interface to view deployed files on web servers.
First, determine the machine name/ip of the server you want to view. You can use CMDB's servers tab, or navigate to the vip and [examine the server's ip in the web_pm cookie][1] to figure out what server(s) you need to look at.
Deployed code is on the
drive, so to view the code you goto
http://:8899/d
: For example, you can view code for one of the Next QED servers here: [
http://eg-cbqed-a08.ecomqc.tlrg.com:8899/d:][2]
[1]:
http://techoverflow.int.thomsonreuters.com/questions/36/how-do-i-know-which-specific-cobalt-server-im-hitting
[2]:
http://eg-cbqed-a08.ecomqc.tlrg.com:8899/d
:
mark.maruska
Your example shows a server name but the ip address that's listed in the web_pm cookie works well for me. Thanks! ~ Mark
Andrew Gerber
This works for Website, but I can't seem to get it to work for other modules running NodeAgent, I get prompted for authentication. Is there a different directory/port that needs to be targeted? Thanks.
mtaylor
If you are prompted for credentials, you can use username: monitorRole, password: east
Timothy Faraci
You can login to servers using the correct read only credentials. Please call me at ext 85509 so I can transfer the username/password in a more secure fashion.
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