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LMS 4.0.1 DFM View

fbender
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Level 1

Hello,

this is a newbie question. I see in the overview fault counter of 8, when I click on it I get to the "Fault View" and see no faults. In Device Fault Summary I see critcal counters for some devices but whern I click on the device I see no critical faults. Where do I see these faults?

Thanks

Frank

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There is a doc from cisco's Joe Clarke on the forum.

https://supportforums.cisco.com/docs/DOC-8796

NMSROOT\bin\perl.exe NMSROOT\bin\dbRestoreOrig.pl dsn=dfmInv dmprefix=INV

NMSROOT\bin\perl.exe NMSROOT\bin\dbRestoreOrig.pl dsn=dfmEpm dmprefix=EPM

NMSROOT\bin\perl.exe NMSROOT\bin\dbRestoreOrig.pl dsn=dfmFh dmprefix=FH

I normally add a nwpass= to also set the databases to te password I use for all other databases but if you haven't changed it during install then this is optional

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Michel Hegeraat
Level 7
Level 7

I was tolled to clear the fault management databases when I had this issue.

While this does resolve the issue it does not prevent it from comming back.

Also I noticed it goes away by itself.....circumstances unclear....

Cheers,

Michel

Hi Michel,

thanks for the answer!

Do you know how to "clear the fault management databases"? Is there a white paper?

Cheers

Frank

There is a doc from cisco's Joe Clarke on the forum.

https://supportforums.cisco.com/docs/DOC-8796

NMSROOT\bin\perl.exe NMSROOT\bin\dbRestoreOrig.pl dsn=dfmInv dmprefix=INV

NMSROOT\bin\perl.exe NMSROOT\bin\dbRestoreOrig.pl dsn=dfmEpm dmprefix=EPM

NMSROOT\bin\perl.exe NMSROOT\bin\dbRestoreOrig.pl dsn=dfmFh dmprefix=FH

I normally add a nwpass= to also set the databases to te password I use for all other databases but if you haven't changed it during install then this is optional

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