If BMC Network Automation does not create a change request, perform the steps in the following table to pinpoint the issue.
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Step 1: Check the log file | Check the BBNAInstallPath\tomcat\logs\tomcat_out.log file for an error similar to the following: Caused by: MessageType: 2 MessageNum: 90 MessageText: Cannot open catalog; Message number = 90 AppendedText: 10.128.136.48 (0) : RPC: Miscellaneous tli error - System error (Connection refused) at com.remedy.arsys.api.Proxy.ARGetMultipleFields(Native Method) at com.remedy.arsys.api.FieldFactory.findObjects(FieldFactory.java:177) at com.realops.adapter.remedy.context.RemedyContext.doQuery(RemedyContext.java:403) ... |
Step 2: Verify the user account | Each BMC Network Automation user must have a BMC Remedy User account with, at the minimum, the rights to submit change requests. - Log on to BMC Remedy User.
- Open the People form and search for orchestrationuser or ccnuser, depending on how you created the account.
- Verify if the user in BMC Network Automation is the same as in BMC Remedy AR Server.
- Try to log on to BMC Remedy User as the BMC Network Automation user.
- Verify under the Login/Access Details tab that the BMC Remedy AR Server user has, at the minimum, the Permission Groups: Infrastructure Change Submit permission with the associated License Type (for example, Read).
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Step 3: Verify BMC Atrium Orchestrator account settings | To verify BMC Atrium Orchestrator account settings (typically orchestrationuser or ccnuser, depending on how you created the account), complete the following steps:
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Step 4: Check change request | Check to see whether BMC Network Automation requested to create the change request.
- Log on to BMC Network Automation.
- Go to Events > Filter.
- Check the "Info" Severity and click OK.
- Verify if the job is submitted.
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Step 5: Verify that the BMC Atrium Orchestrator server is up | - Open the URL: http://_BBNAserverName_/ao/gm/ (default User/Password: admin/admin123).
- Verify that the BMC Atrium Orchestrator logs are enabled at the debug level.
- Go to the Manage tab, and select Peers > BMC Network Automation_CDP.
- Click Edit.
- Click Configure Logging.
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