The console is behaving very strangely
Published: February 27, 2020 - 10:09 AM
Hello,
I'm experiencing a really strange behavior with the console:
While everything seems OK, for two PCs it's as if they're colliding and WAPT is going haywire. Let me explain:
PC1 has its own name and IP address (172.16.0.130)
, and PC2 has its own name and IP address (172.16.0.158).
When I open the WAPT console, PC1 or PC2 is displayed randomly, but never both at the same time!
However, after a while, if PC1 (with its own software information, WAPT packages, IP address, username, etc.) was displayed, PC2 (with its own software information, WAPT packages, IP address, username, etc.) appears instead of PC1.
If WAPT packages need to be updated on PC2, I start the procedure, which runs without alerts or errors, and as soon as it's finished, PC2 disappears and PC1 reappears!
These are the only two PCs that are causing the problem. I uninstalled and reinstalled WAPT on both PCs, but the behavior remains the same.
There are no issues with the DNS servers; the two PCs are correctly identified as two separate units.
I don't understand what's happening.
Thank you for your help.
Additional information:
WAPT Server version: 1.8.1;
WAPT Agent version: 1.8.1.6742;
WAPT Setup version: 1.8.1.6742;
WAPT Deploy version: 1.8.1.6742;
Database status: OK (1.7.6.6)
; Debian 9
I'm experiencing a really strange behavior with the console:
While everything seems OK, for two PCs it's as if they're colliding and WAPT is going haywire. Let me explain:
PC1 has its own name and IP address (172.16.0.130)
, and PC2 has its own name and IP address (172.16.0.158).
When I open the WAPT console, PC1 or PC2 is displayed randomly, but never both at the same time!
However, after a while, if PC1 (with its own software information, WAPT packages, IP address, username, etc.) was displayed, PC2 (with its own software information, WAPT packages, IP address, username, etc.) appears instead of PC1.
If WAPT packages need to be updated on PC2, I start the procedure, which runs without alerts or errors, and as soon as it's finished, PC2 disappears and PC1 reappears!
These are the only two PCs that are causing the problem. I uninstalled and reinstalled WAPT on both PCs, but the behavior remains the same.
There are no issues with the DNS servers; the two PCs are correctly identified as two separate units.
I don't understand what's happening.
Thank you for your help.
Additional information:
WAPT Server version: 1.8.1;
WAPT Agent version: 1.8.1.6742;
WAPT Setup version: 1.8.1.6742;
WAPT Deploy version: 1.8.1.6742;
Database status: OK (1.7.6.6)
; Debian 9