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CVP Pim logs - what does this mean?

paul jurkowski
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Had an issue that I thought was one of our CVP servers, turned out to be the CUPS server. Anyways, dumped the pim logs and this is what I found.

08:18:04 pg7A-pim1 Trace: The ECC variable with tag 5043 has a maximum length of 21 and the VRU tried to store 30 characters.

08:18:07 pg7A-pim1 Trace: The ECC variable with tag 5055 has a maximum length of 3 and the VRU tried to store 12 characters.

08:18:07 pg7A-pim1 Trace: The ECC variable with tag 5055 has a maximum length of 3 and the VRU tried to store 12 characters.

08:18:08 pg7A-pim1 Trace: The ECC variable with tag 5043 has a maximum length of 21 and the VRU tried to store 28 characters.

08:18:17 pg7A-pim1 Trace: The ECC variable with tag 5043 has a maximum length of 21 and the VRU tried to store 28 characters.

08:18:24 pg7A-pim1 Trace: The ECC variable with tag 5043 has a maximum length of 21 and the VRU tried to store 28 characters.

08:18:25 pg7A-pim1 Trace: The ECC variable with tag 5043 has a maximum length of 21 and the VRU tried to store 30 characters.

08:18:38 pg7A-pim1 Trace: The ECC variable with tag 5043 has a maximum length of 21 and the VRU tried to store 28 characters.

08:18:39 pg7A-pim1 Trace: The ECC variable with tag 5043 has a maximum length of 21 and the VRU tried to store 27 characters.

08:18:51 pg7A-pim1 Trace: The ECC variable with tag 5043 has a maximum length of 21 and the VRU tried to store 28 characters.

So, found this out....

5043

user.microapp.metadata

5055

user.cvp_server_info

Does this mean anything or is it just messages? For the most part we are only using microapps....

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I've seen this before and had no issue leaving it alone.  Now if you're seeing errors on CVP variables you're using, you might have a problem.

david

mclenden
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Check your ICM ECC variables in configuration manager on the AW and make sure the ECC variable length matches the maximum length of the amount of data that is being populated from your VRU script.

Peace,

Michael Clendening

CCIE #6487 (ISP-Dial)