02-27-2009 08:43 AM
When accessing HUM Report Managment I get the error Cannot Connect to JRM. Was working till I did a Microsoft Backup of the Server 2003 system it is installed on.
02-27-2009 09:36 AM
This is most likely known bug CSCsr93292:
Symptom:
The Health and Utilization Monitor job interfaces do not work. Instead, they display the following error:
Cannot connect to JRM. Check whether JRM is up and running.
Conditions:
This happens when the System Identity or Common Trust User is changed.
Workaround:
Edit NMSROOT/lib/classpath/jrmuser.properties, and change the Username property to the new System Identity User. The HUM job interfaces will work once again.
(Note: NMSROOT is the path into which CiscoWorks was installed. By default, this is /opt/CSCOpx on Solaris and C:\PROGRA~1\CSCOpx on Windows.)
02-27-2009 12:44 PM
I checked the jrmuser properties and the username was correct. I did start getting this error after I did change the System Identity User besides also doing a Miscrosoft backup of the server.
I tried changing the System Identity User back to what is was and it is still failing. Thanks for your response to my question.
02-27-2009 12:49 PM
The name in jrmuser.properties should really always be "admin". If the System Identity User is no longer admin, then you will get this error. If you've set the SIU back to admin, restart Daemon Manager, and you're still getting this error, then there may be a process failure. Please post the output of the pdshow command, the jrmuser.properties, and screenshot showing the current SIU.
02-27-2009 03:42 PM
02-27-2009 04:05 PM
You did not provide a screenshot showing the currently configured System Identity User. If it is admin, then restart Daemon Manager, and this error should go away.
03-02-2009 05:23 AM
How do you show the System Indentity User?
03-02-2009 07:26 AM
A screenshot of Common Services > Server > SEcurity > System Identity Setup will be sufficient.
03-03-2009 05:32 AM
03-03-2009 10:30 AM
All this checks out, a restart of DAemon Manager should allow HUM to connect to jrm. If not, please post the output of the pdshow command and the upm_process.log.
03-05-2009 09:57 AM
03-05-2009 10:43 AM
Okay, jrm is truly down because the CMF database has not come up. Shutdown Daemon Manager, and post the list of contents under NMSROOT/databases/cmf.
03-05-2009 02:01 PM
Attached as the contents under NMSROOT/databases/cmf.
03-05-2009 02:07 PM
I just wanted the LIST of contents. You should delete these attachments as they may reveal sensitive information.
To fix your jrm problem, delete the cmf.log file. Then run:
NMSROOT\objects\db\win32\db\dbsrv10 -f NMSROOT\databases\cmf\cmf.db
Then restart Daemon Manager, and you should be good to go.
03-05-2009 05:53 PM
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