02-24-2010 07:25 PM
After i changed snmp strings on our network devices , I see a list of devices with Auth Failure Traps on Syslog server.
Ive check the snmp credential strings on CW for each device and they're correct.
This is the error message on my syslog server:
mm-dd-yyyy 11:23:16 Local0.Info 10.1.1.1 10.1.1.2.150 4 0 Authentication failure 10.1.1.254(CiscoWorks) 1 10.1.1.254(CiscoWorks)
This message wasnt there before i re-new the snmp community string. After I chnage the snmp string on my routers and switches, I a lots of traps on my syslog server.
How can I stop this?
Thank you for your help
Thanks
03-01-2010 08:27 PM
I've applied the patch and rebooted the server but the auth failure re-appeared.
C:\Program Files\CSCOpx\bin>perl CSCtb87449-0.pl
The patch is getting installed.....
The CiscoWorks Daemon Manager service is stopping..
The CiscoWorks Daemon Manager service was stopped successfully.
The CiscoWorks Daemon Manager service is starting.
The CiscoWorks Daemon Manager service was started successfully.
Generating the information file for the patch
Patch Installation was successful...
I notice that after rebooting the server, the auth failure went away for a few minutes, so its definitely the CW server that sending out uneccessary polling!
Attached is the server processes.
Is there another patch?
Thanks
03-01-2010 10:35 PM
If you shutdown Daemon Manager, is the server still polling these devices?
03-02-2010 12:04 AM
Prior the reboot the CW server, when I shutdown daemon, I can still see the polling.
Now when I shutdown daemon, the polling stopped.
When I re-enable daemon, polling starts again.
Ive atatched the server processes when daemon enabled and disabled.
Thanks Joe,
03-02-2010 09:30 AM
To be clear, the polling is generating authFail traps still, or are the devices being polled with the correct SNMP credentials, and you just want polling to stop?
03-02-2010 09:51 AM
Hi Joe,
Yes, the polling is still generating authFail traps.
Yes, the devices being polled with the correct SNMP credentials.
Yes I want the polling to stop.
There are many cwjava.exe and sm_server.exe process when Daemon is enabled. Is this normal?
Can you see any issues with the server processes.
03-02-2010 11:28 AM
Polling with the correct credentials will not cause authFailures. If you want the polling to stop altogether, just remove the devices in question from DCR. Yes, when Daemon Manager is running, there should be four sm_server processes, and quite a few cwjava processes.
03-03-2010 01:54 AM
How do I verify whether the device has correct credentials apart from running one rme snmp credential checks?
Attached is the authentication error on kiwi syslog (1- kiwisyslog error.JPG)
When i verified the snmp credential check the read., write and ssh are all oK. 2 - snmp credential verified on RME.JPG
I want to stop all polling on ciscoworks, can you give me a list of the polling availbe on CW?
03-03-2010 09:10 AM
If you remove the devices from DCR, and stop running Common Services Discovery, nothing in LMS will poll the devices. Periodic polling is available from Common Services (with Discovery and DCR device status polling), RME, DFM, Campus, IPM, and HUM. But all of those apps feed off of DCR to determine what devices to poll.
03-03-2010 09:27 AM
Can you direct me to a link so I can download and upgrade the latest software for all of my CW apps?
03-03-2010 09:31 AM
What versions of the LMS applications do you currently have installed?
03-03-2010 09:49 AM
I'd like to upgrade all the apps to the latest/stable version, could you
please advise?
Name Version
CiscoWorks Common Services 3.3.0
Campus Manager 5.2.0
CiscoView 6.1.9
CiscoWorks Assistant 1.2.0
Device Fault Manager 3.2.0
Internetwork Performance Monitor 4.2.0
Integration Utility 1.9.0
LMS Portal 1.2.0
Resource Manager Essentials 4.3.1
Thanks Joe
03-03-2010 09:50 AM
The only upgrade currently available is Campus Manager 5.2.1. You can download that from http://tools.cisco.com/support/downloads/go/Model.x?mdfid=282641773&mdfLevel=Software%20Version/Option&treeName=Network%20Management&modelName=CiscoWorks%20Campus%20Manager%205.2&treeMdfId=268439477 .
03-03-2010 09:41 PM
Hi Joe,
The root cause of authentication failure messages was due to dfmserver. When I stop it, the message disappeared.
Process: | DfmServer |
Path: | C:\PROGRA~1\CSCOpx\objects\smarts\bin\CS_sm_server.exe |
Flags: | |
Startup: | Started automatically at boot. |
Dependencies: | DfmBroker |
Before applying the patch, when I shutdown dfmserver, I could still see the polling. After applying the patch, the polling stop.
There are only 2 patches for DFM. I have also applied fix CSCta56151.
Patches installed
Patch Name | Version | Installed Date |
CSCtb87449-0 | 0 | 02 Mar 2010, 11:28:07 WST |
CSCta56151-0 | 0 | 04 Mar 2010, 14:18:46 WST |
Any more tips Joe?
03-03-2010 10:20 PM
No, there is no known issue here. It could be that when you changed the community strings in DCR, DFM was not updated (because of the bug you were encountering previously). Remove the devices which are generating the authFail from DFM. Make sure that DfmServer and DfmServer1 are running when you do this. Then, re-add them, and that should hopefully sync everything. DFM will still be polling the devices, but the authFail messages should stop.
03-04-2010 07:35 AM
Thanks Joe, you're a legend.
The errors have gone. I had to reinitialize the dfm db.
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