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Why am I seeing "Authentication failed" in the Distributed Management Console for search peers added using CLI commands in a script?

kimche
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Hi all,

I add the search peers by using the CLI commands in a script. When I check the Distributed Management Console UI, I see that the status for all of them is "Authentication failed". The credentials provided are correct. If I delete them and re-add them manually (I just copy the exact servername:port) they are instantly "Up". What extra step am I missing in my script to have them up instantly?

Thanks,

Kimche

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kimche
Path Finder

This problem has been solved once I edited the distsearch.conf with distributed search groups with other names ([distributedSearch:dmc_group_indexer] instead of [distributedSearch:indexer]). After that all the instances were Up again.

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kimche
Path Finder

This problem has been solved once I edited the distsearch.conf with distributed search groups with other names ([distributedSearch:dmc_group_indexer] instead of [distributedSearch:indexer]). After that all the instances were Up again.

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