12-19-2013 02:34 PM
hi ,
did anyone faced this issue with PI 2.0 on VMware environment .
even after reimage its same status
CiscoPrime/admin# show application status NCS
Health Monitor Server is starting.
Ftp Server is running
Database server is running
Tftp Server is running
Matlab Server is running
NMS Server is stopped.
CNS Gateway with port 11011 is down
CNS Gateway SSL with port 11012 is down
CNS Gateway with port 11013 is down
CNS Gateway SSL with port 11014 is down
Plug and Play Gateway config, image and resource are down on https
Plug and Play Gateway config, image and resource are down on http
Plug and Play Gateway is stopped.
SAM Daemon is running ...
DA Daemon is running ...
Syslog Daemon is running ...
12-19-2013 03:36 PM
Prime has a patch for 2.0 -
pi_update_2.0-3.zip
You can find it here:::
Here's a link to the readme:::
http://www.cisco.com/web/software/284272933/92867/README_for_PI_2_0_UBF_Patch.rtf
It fixes the bug below which I'll bet is what is causing your problem:::
CSCuh73208 PI 1.3 /2.0 server crashes when accessing maps on the server
The readme shown above tells you how to patch it....
02-06-2014 04:05 PM
I just installed this patch and now I have NMS server is stopped.
02-13-2014 09:37 AM
Ours is patched but we have two large site maps which consistently crash the system when viewed or edited.
Don't know if it's down to the number of APs or the number of obstacles.
Two maps with 29 and 32 APs respectively: both crash the web interface, ncs stop and ncs start required through an SSH session in order to recover.
Another two maps with 25 and 26 APs respectively (our third and fourth biggest number of APs on a single map): no problem.
If SSH'd into CPI at the time of the crash, this error has been spotted:-
*** glibc detected *** /opt/CSCOlumos/jre/bin/java: corrupted double-linked list: 0x0000000059aecfb0 ***
*** glibc detected *** /opt/CSCOlumos/jre/bin/java: free(): invalid pointer: 0x000000005a887b80 ***
These maps all worked correctly under CPI 1.3 (in fact we never experienced a crash under 1.3) but both 2.0 and 2.0.3 crash with the 29 AP and 32 AP maps. We've had to warn staff with system monitoring accounts not to view them.
02-27-2014 08:30 AM
Same issue here -- except these are brand new maps, and I've only got 2 APs on the map. It seems to crash maps at random. Exporting, deleting, and re-importing doesn't fix the problem either. I get a bug ID in the status bar when the issue happens if viewing in IE, but the bug toolkit says it's not a public bug ID and asks where I even saw the ID...
Frustrating that it happens randomly. These maps aren't exactly a 30 second deal to set up...
12-18-2014 04:23 AM
Just a final update on this: we've just upgraded to 2.1.2 (in-place upgrade) and it's fixed the issue where maps with more than 28 APs crashed the web service. Our biggest map has 32 APs and over 1,500 obstacles and it's working perfectly once more.
Takes a while to reboot (about 15 minutes for all services to start) but at least we know that this is normal behaviour for our system and not to panic.
11-16-2015 06:30 AM
I am running v2.1.2 and i am experiencing the same issue. did you install a patch along with the upgrade to v2.1.2? what version did you upgrade from? I upgraded from v1.4
04-23-2014 03:54 AM
Not sure if my problem is the connected to this to this bug or not but NCS fails to start. I get this output:
The startup takes forever, and looking at the launchout.log shows only the following error:
Im not sure if upgrading will do the trick, but want to make sure so i dont destroy anything even more if i try to fix my problem. But i cannot access the web GUI either so i will need to do it with CLI.
Im not sure how to get any more information about the problem either, is there any way to do a debug or anything to se why the "Application context" fails?
Cheers // Mattias
08-29-2015 04:28 PM
I'm having the same issue. Did you ever find a resolution?
08-30-2015 11:03 PM
Backup, fresh install and upgrade to latest version... Im afraid i don't remember exactly how i solved it, it was a long time ago. :)
05-09-2014 02:50 AM
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