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millesonz
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Error in vCO Multi-Node Plugin

I have two vCO appliance deployed in two different physical sites. I have been able to get multi-node plugin on vco1 to connect to vco2 and vice-versa. Both report back as "Online". However, as I attempt to drill down to the configs, packages, workflows, etc in either, they both report back with "Error in plug-in" as shown below:

vco-plug-in_errorplugin.png

In the center pane, the following snip shows the exception reported:

vco-plug-in_Exception.png

I am thinking it could be a firewall issue, but wouldn't the firewall have prevented the plugin from even connecting?

Any tips are greatly appreciated.

-Zach
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holashh
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Hi, I am suffering with the same symptoms as millesonz. After, I think, restart of VCO server service, it shows me the same error in plug-in icon and I am not able to repair it.

I am using version

Could anybody help?

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holashh
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Hi,

I maybe found a workaround, but I am not sure about this.

On configuration of your VCO go to Troubleshooting tab and click on "Reinstall the plug-ins when the server starts" - "Reset current version".

It will reinstall your plug-in, and you must connect your 2nd instance again, but than it stay connected, works for me tight now.

Hope it helps you as well.

BR Jan

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igaydajiev
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Cycle dependency of vCO nodes when using MultiNode plugin is not recommended,

vCO nodes using MultiNode plugin should be organized in tree structure.

Server.log of the vCO nodes should contain more information regarding the error experienced.

Could you provide the serer.log file from the master node?

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