04-05-2010 06:35 PM
We recently changed the SNMP String to our network devices... and now on our 6509 switches the following error messages are populating the logs.
Apr 2 14:05:49.594 CDT: %SNMP-3-AUTHFAIL: Authentication failure for SNMP req from host 199.103.13.209
Apr 2 14:06:52.775 CDT: %SNMP-3-AUTHFAIL: Authentication failure for SNMP req from host 199.103.13.209
Apr 2 14:14:13.037 CDT: %SNMP-3-AUTHFAIL: Authentication failure for SNMP req from host 199.103.13.209
DCR was successfully updated with the new strings and Check Device credential jobs complete successfully without error.
There appears to be apart of LMS holding on to and using the old string for the 6509's. Attached is a packet capture of LMS using the old string on a 6509. Can you please assist in the isolation/correcting this issue. Thanks in advance.
Windows Server 2003 SP2
CiscoWorks Common Services 3.0.6
Campus Manager 4.0.6
CiscoView 6.1.5
Device Fault Manager 2.0.6
Resource Manager Essentials 4.0.6
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04-09-2010 11:38 PM
Shutdown Daemon Manager, then delete NMSROOT/objects/smarts/local/repos/icf/DFM.log. Then restart, and see if the problem goes away.
04-05-2010 10:25 PM
Check the Campus Discovery SNMP settings to make sure the string has been updated there. DFM could still be polling with the wrong string, so I also recommend you restart Daemon Manager.
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04-06-2010 09:50 AM
The issue definitely appears to be related to DFM.... I stopped the DFM process and the authfail errors cleared. Looking at DFM I was unable to locate a configuration setting that housed the old SNMP string. Where does DFM obtain the SNMP string that it uses for polling? Thanks in advance
04-06-2010 02:43 PM
This data is stored in a binary database-like file. It cannot be edited. However, I think it will get updated simply by restarting Daemon Manager. Are you not seeing this?
04-09-2010 09:26 AM
The daemon has been stopped and restarted a couple of times and the error authfail messages reappear in the logs once teh daemon restarts. The only workaround I have found so far is stopping the DFM server process. Is there a way to clear DFM database file completely? Thanks
04-09-2010 11:38 PM
Shutdown Daemon Manager, then delete NMSROOT/objects/smarts/local/repos/icf/DFM.log. Then restart, and see if the problem goes away.
03-20-2012 02:05 AM
I have the same issue and I will try your solution to see if it's working. I would really appreciate an answer from the person which open this case to know if it's working or not.
Thanks!
03-27-2012 06:50 AM
Yes, Joe's solution did resolve the issue. Here are the steps I used to clearup the authfail messages.
Stop Ciscoworks daemon manager
net stop crmdmgtd
navigate to the below path and rename DFM.rps to DFM.old
NMSROOT\objects\smarts\local\repos\icf
Restart Ciscoworks daemon manager
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