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LMS4.0 Fault Discovery allways running

mmisonne
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Hello

In Collection summary the Fault Diuscovery is allways running.

And the all devices stays in state  "Discovery Progress    = 10% completed"

IP Address                 = 172.30.1.20
DNS Name                  = 172.30.1.20
Device Status             = Learning
Device Type               = N/A
Aliases                       = N/A
Containments              = N/A
DFM Processing          = N/A
Time Last Discovered = N/A
Import Time Stamp       = 22-Dec-2010 14:48:35

    *** Data Collector Status Information ***
Discovery Progress    = 10% completed
Error Code                   = N/A
Error Message             = N/A

Enclosed "sh proc status"

Ahve you got an idea ?

Michel Misonne

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Joe Clarke
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

Learning at 10% indicates a problem with the DfmServer processes.  Post the NMSROOT/objects/smarts/local/logs/DFM.log and DFM1.log.  Also, make sure the fully-qualified hostname of your server is resolvable.  Use the NMSROOT/bin/resolver.pl script to verify this:

NMSROOT/bin/perl NMSROOT/bin/resolver.pl HOSTNAME

The HOSTNAME is the hostname of the server with the domain name.  For Windows, this is found in the System control panel.

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Joe Clarke
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

Learning at 10% indicates a problem with the DfmServer processes.  Post the NMSROOT/objects/smarts/local/logs/DFM.log and DFM1.log.  Also, make sure the fully-qualified hostname of your server is resolvable.  Use the NMSROOT/bin/resolver.pl script to verify this:

NMSROOT/bin/perl NMSROOT/bin/resolver.pl HOSTNAME

The HOSTNAME is the hostname of the server with the domain name.  For Windows, this is found in the System control panel.

Hello,

Indead !

After adding an entry ( server-ip-add   server hostname.domain name)  in the server host file, it works fine !

Thanks a lot.

Michel Misonne

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