Failure to Initialize Gateway Error 5279
Version: R70
Article ID: PC000044
Description
Summary
This error happens when the client fails to properly communicate with the server. The following is a framework for identifying potential root causes in environments that use a Capture Gateway and in those environments that do not use a Capture Gateway.
Possible root causes in a Gateway configuration are:
- The Gateway Server is not installed or running on the server.
- The Gateway Server may fail to start if there is another service on the host already listening on the same port. Resolution: Change one or more of the conflicting port numbers.
- A Gateway Server with an incorrect username or password won’t start. Resolution: Enter a valid user name and password for the service account.
- If the user answers no when prompted to install the Gateway Server, the service will not be installed and a gateway connection will not be possible. Resolution: Reinstall the application and answer yes to the Gateway Server prompt.
- The Gateway Server is installed and running, but the client is unable to connect.
- A firewall is blocking the connection. Resolution: Change ruleset(s) to allow the connection.
- The client is pointing to the wrong Gateway IP address/port number.
- The server is listening on the wrong IP address/port number.
- The system was functioning as expected, but now there are System.NET Socket Exceptions in the application log and error 5279 is generated when users try to start the program.
- A variety of network failures can potentially cause this problem. Resolution: Ensure all Windows Updates are completed and reset the network interface or reboot the system.
Possible root causes in a Non-Gateway configuration are:
- The database configuration on the client is not correct. Resolution: Verify the connection data in the Capture Setup Tool Automation Service and Gateway tabs. Verify the following items:
- Server IP/Name
- Database Name
- Port Number
- Connection Type
- User Name
- Password
- The DataTransferAgent1 is not running. Resolution: Manually start the service and correct any issues that may cause the service to fail such as a bad user name or password.
- The Database Server is not accepting the connection. Resolution: Ensure that the chosen connection type is enabled and the TCP port is correctly configured. Also make sure that the database server is running.
- A firewall is blocking the connection. Resolution: Change ruleset(s) to allow the connection to the database server.