11-06-2013 11:49 PM
Dear Frineds,
can anyone guide me how to remove this unidentified trap from Device fault monitor section (LMS 4.0).
Kamran Khan
11-07-2013 12:16 AM
Hi Kamran,
This is known issues with Fault Monitoring Alerts caused by steal entries in EPM database. To fix this, please run the below commands on your server's command prompt (this will delete all the data from the EPM database):
+ Stop daemon manager :
net stop crmdmgtd
+ Re-initialize EPM db as below :
NMSROOT\bin\perl.exe NMSROOT\bin\dbRestoreOrig.pl dsn=dfmEpm dmprefix=EPM
example:
C:\progra1\CSCOpx\bin\perl.exe C:\progra1\CSCOpx\bin\dbRestoreOrig.pl dsn=dfmEpm dmprefix=EPM
+ Start daemon manager:
net start crmdmgtd
Regards
Hope it help.
11-07-2013 01:45 AM
command not working....please check
11-07-2013 02:04 AM
HI Kamran,,
I think, you're corrupted your Perl executable. You will need to either restore this from a file system backup, or reinstall Common Services.
addition.....
check the below link for more results on Unidentified traps:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/net_mgmt/ciscoworks_device_fault_manager/3.1
you can stop this by change the configuration on the Device , or disable the "InformAlarm" from the notification Group under : Admin > Network > Notification and Action Settings > Fault Notification Group From the following Link you can check the traps that will generate "INFORM ALARM" event :
Reagrds
11-07-2013 05:02 AM
I see the permission issue is there. Check if you can righ click on command prompt and try to run it as administrator.
On the last try you have a type as /perl.exe and hence it is giving error as c:\perl.exe is not valid app, as there is no app under c:\ directory.
As one workaround, please try to change the permission of perl.exe for all the users as rwx and see if that works.
-Thanks
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