Appendix A. Troubleshooting Hybrid Cloud Console integrations


If you experience issues while integrating a third-party application with the Hybrid Cloud Console, review the following troubleshooting solutions.

Note

Notifications for Red Hat Lightspeed services are triggered based on service-specific criteria. For more details about Red Hat Lightspeed events, see Understanding Red Hat Insights Events and Notifications in the Hybrid Cloud Console.

If you experience connection issues between your third-party application and Red Hat Lightspeed, ensure that your third-party application accepts incoming requests from the following Red Hat IP addresses:

  • 23.20.194.86
  • 23.22.242.238
  • 54.147.218.140

For the most up-to-date list of IP addresses, see Firewall Configuration for accessing Red Hat Insights / Hybrid Cloud Console Integrations & Notifications.

Review the following issues if your Hybrid Cloud Console console integration with Splunk is not working as expected:

Configuration errors in the Splunk environment can result in Splunk not receiving event notifications from the Hybrid Cloud Console.

  • In Splunk, make sure that the HTTP Event Collector (HEC) is enabled under Global Settings. See Enabling the HEC token.
  • Make sure that the default index is redhatinsights.
  • Make sure the firewall allows for incoming requests on the configured Splunk HEC port (default for Splunk Enterprise is 8088, and default for Splunk Cloud is 443). If you are using AWS for your instance, allow any of the ports Splunk might need. For more information, refer to Splunk Phantom ports and endpoints.

For more information about configuring Splunk HEC ports, see Splunk Phantom ports and endpoints.

If ServiceNow is not receiving events from the Red Hat Hybrid Cloud Console, verify the configuration:

  • Ensure that the integration in the Red Hat Hybrid Cloud Console is enabled and has type ServiceNow.
  • Ensure that the integration in the Red Hat Hybrid Cloud Console has a correct URL. The URL should start with https://<instance.servicenow.com>/api/x_rhtpp_rh_webhook/flow_templates_for_red_hat_insights.
  • Ensure that the x_rhtpp_rh_webhook.rest user role is defined in ServiceNow. Otherwise, notifications from the Hybrid Cloud Console will not work even if the application has been installed correctly.
  • Ensure that the rh_insights_integration ServiceNow user exists, is active, and has the x_rhtpp_rh_webhook.rest role assigned.
  • If necessary, reset the password for the rh_insights_integration ServiceNow user, and reset the user password in the integration on the Red Hat Hybrid Cloud Console.
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