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03-06-22 06:01 AM
Hi, Community
Can anyone explain the following case?
RR, BP Server, DB are all up and running in my laptop.
While I was testing Blue Prism in my laptop, I turned off Wi-Fi in the middle expecting that it would be ok because all the components were running only on my laptop.
After having dropped the network connectivity, what I found was that the RR has lost the connection to BP server while BP server is still running and the connectivity between BP Server and DB is still alive.
In this configuration, the connection mode is .NET Remoting and callback channel is WFC.
Why is it that the RR lost the connection with BP server upon Wi-Fi drop while both of them are running on my laptop?
Regards
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HongJoo Choi
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Can anyone explain the following case?
RR, BP Server, DB are all up and running in my laptop.
While I was testing Blue Prism in my laptop, I turned off Wi-Fi in the middle expecting that it would be ok because all the components were running only on my laptop.
After having dropped the network connectivity, what I found was that the RR has lost the connection to BP server while BP server is still running and the connectivity between BP Server and DB is still alive.
In this configuration, the connection mode is .NET Remoting and callback channel is WFC.
Why is it that the RR lost the connection with BP server upon Wi-Fi drop while both of them are running on my laptop?
Regards
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HongJoo Choi
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03-06-22 06:22 AM
Hi @HongJooChoi
I think the problem is with your IP (in your local network)
If your router is providing you a specific IP, and the router go down, you can't resolve it.
You have all the instances in the same PC (RR, Server and DB). Try to use this IP 127.0.0.1 instead of your 192.168.89.186
All the IP that start with 127 are for your localhost.
Hope this helps you!!
See you in the Community, bye 🙂
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Pablo Sarabia
Solution Manager & Architect
Altamira Assets Management
Madrid
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I think the problem is with your IP (in your local network)
If your router is providing you a specific IP, and the router go down, you can't resolve it.
You have all the instances in the same PC (RR, Server and DB). Try to use this IP 127.0.0.1 instead of your 192.168.89.186
All the IP that start with 127 are for your localhost.
Hope this helps you!!
See you in the Community, bye 🙂
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Pablo Sarabia
Solution Manager & Architect
Altamira Assets Management
Madrid
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