Hello Everyone.
Can anyone please tell me why my workstation (Ows9) node in DV explorer is showing a cross even though OWS9 is working fine?
I am able to download ows9 also I am able to operate process through ows9.diagnostics of ows9 also shows everything fine.
In reply to Matt Stoner:
In reply to Siddiqui:
Andre Dicaire
In reply to Andre Dicaire:
Thank you Andre,
I am running Explorer on EWS1 & OWS9. Yes OWS9 shows good on All diagnostics. Under Display Comm Connection List I cant see OWS9 Display Comm Connection List.
1. Can you post a picture of the routing table from OWS9 and EWS1? From command prompt: route print -4.
2. Please verify that the "SystemID" registry value is the same on OWS9 and another functional node.
Located here on 32bit nodes: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\FRSI\DeltaV\CurrentVersion
Located here on 64bit nodes: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\WOW6432Node\FRSI\DeltaV\CurrentVersion
Please let us know if they do not match. Please do not post the registry value here, nor should you change the value.
3. Please verify the Time zone and time of OWS9 vs the Proplus.
4. Ensure Ping tests are intiated from Diagnostics OR that "ping -k" syntax is used from the command line. Eg. ping -k 10.4.0.6 10.4.0.6
A normal Ping from one computer to another on dual-homed redundant networks (such as DeltaV), is not very helpful for troubleshooting redundancy. Computers will dynamically create temporary route for themselves to establish an alternate path of communication. E.g. If you disconnect the Primary from a computer, it will still hit the Primary addresses of other computers (but not controllers). Controllers however do not establish dynamic routes therefore they are still useful for determining redundancy from a 'vanilla' ping.
5. If Windows 7/2008R2 and prior, verify NIC binding at both end. If Windows 10/2016 verify NIC metrics.
6. Consider temporarily unlocking the associated smart switches.
Brock P.