06-02-2011 01:43 PM - edited 03-16-2019 05:16 AM
We have a CUCM version 8.0.3 running in our lab and I had to run password recovery to reset the admin and security password. Since I changed the passwords, I found that the Tomcat service was running 90+%. In further troubleshooting, I found that the "A Cisco DB" service is not running. I tried to start that in the CLI and I get:
A Cisco DB [STARTING]
A Cisco DB [STARTING]
Component is not running
A Cisco DB[NOTRUNNING]
I'm not sure where I need to go from here. Any advice is appreciated.
Thanks,
Cameron.
06-02-2011 02:26 PM
Hi Cameron,
Is this a single node publisher, or do you have subscribers as well? If you have subscribers, you may need to change the security passwords to match.
HTH,
Chris
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06-02-2011 03:25 PM
It is a single node. The IP address and hostname stayed the same.
06-02-2011 06:44 PM
Hi Cameron,
If that's the case and it's a lab system, I'd recommend at this point taking a DRS backup and doing a rebuild of the server and restore. Will probably save you a lot of headaches and time in the long run.
HTH,
Chris
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06-02-2011 02:28 PM
Hi Cameron,
Also, have you changed your hostname and/or IP address of your CUCM server? This will also occur if it was changed improperly.
HTH,
Chris
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06-05-2011 09:45 PM
Hi Cameron,
Sometimes the change in security password fails the A Cisco DB service. Basically, it means that the password is not properly syncronized and the database is no longer reachable.
The Cisco TAC has a wrokaround but you cannot do it on your own and you will be needing TAC to do it for you.
Please open a TAC case and they will surely get this fixed.
PS: Rate if useful
Thanks
Mudit
06-06-2011 01:44 AM
Surely you need to pen a TAC case, Meanwhile have a look on this....-->
https://supportforums.cisco.com/docs/DOC-13672
/Gagan
Troubleshooting CUCM Database Replication in Linux Appliance Model
06-08-2011 12:37 AM
It could be this bug
But it's just one node
When you SSH into the box, do you see something like this?
Command Line Interface is starting up, please wait ... Fri Jul 16 14:17:01 IST 2010:main:General SQL failure: Fri Jul 16 14:17:01 IST 2010:main:java.sql.SQLException: Failed to get Connection.Connector(NOT CONNECTED: Driver=com.informix.jdbc.IfxDriver;) at com.cisco.ccm.dbl.Connector.getConn(Connector.java:751) at com.cisco.ccm.dbl.Connector.connect(Connector.java:630) at com.cisco.ccm.dbl.Connector.connect(Connector.java:576) at com.cisco.ccm.dbl.Connector.beginTransaction(Connector.java:496) at com.cisco.ccm.serviceability.conf.ConnectorXImpl.beginTransaction(ConnectorXImpl.java:125) at com.cisco.ccm.serviceability.conf.ConnectorX.beginTransaction(ConnectorX.java:49) at com.cisco.ccm.serviceability.conf.ProcessAuditImpl.readAuditSyslogDetailsfromDB(ProcessAuditImpl.java:64) at com.cisco.alarmutil.GenericAlarmWrapper.getAuditInstance(GenericAlarmWrapper.java:263) at com.cisco.iptplatform.cli.cliAlarms.(cliAlarms.java:71) at com.cisco.iptplatform.cli.cliAlarms.instance(cliAlarms.java:95) at sdMain.main(sdMain.java:667)
Can you type in "run sql select * from processnode" in the SSH console.
06-08-2011 05:23 AM
I do not get that excpetion when I SSH into the server. I do get that exception when I run that query though.
06-08-2011 05:30 AM
Please open a TAC case. You can open it from this thread itself J
06-08-2011 05:32 AM
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