Errors that occur when connecting nodes may be incompletely displayed in the KUMA web interface. You can use the developer's console of your browser to view the full server report.
The table below lists the errors that may arise when connecting KUMA nodes into a hierarchy, and includes recommendations on resolving those errors.
Errors that occur when establishing a connection to a node are displayed in pop-up windows in the lower part of the screen. Errors in already connected nodes can be viewed in the KUMA web interface under Settings → Hierarchy → Structure. The error text is displayed when you move your mouse cursor over the red triangle icon next to the node that encountered the error.
Error message |
Possible cause of the error |
Recommended remediation |
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Connection refused. There was an attempt to add a child node that did not add the certificate of the parent node. |
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You cannot generate a cyclical structure out of KUMA nodes. |
Make sure that the hierarchical structure you are creating is a tree structure. |
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Invalid certificate. |
You must check the certificate file. |
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Connection could not be established due to exceeded response timeout. |
Verify that the child node machine is running. |
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Connection refused due to invalid certificate. |
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Connection refused due to invalid certificate. |
Make sure that the parent node certificate is valid. |
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Child node certificate contains a non-existent FQDN. |
Make sure that the child node certificate is valid. |
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This node already exists within the structure. |
Check the hierarchical structure that you are trying to build. |
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Do not connect a parent node that is already a child node within this hierarchy. |
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Child node deleted the parent. |
The child node must connect the parent node. |
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Invalid ports are indicated in node connection settings. |
Make sure that the correct port is indicated in the node settings and that a valid certificate is being used. |
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Connecting to a node using wrong proxy server settings. |
Make sure correct proxy server settings are used. |