09-19-2010 12:50 AM
whenever i tried to logging to my LMS server, i am getting the loggin page, when put the username and password, i am getting this message.
Forbidden
You don't have permission to access /cwhp/cwhp.applications.do on this server.
Additionally, a 403 Forbidden error was encountered while trying to use an ErrorDocument to handle the request.
kindly help on this subject
awaiting prompt response
thanks
vishal
09-19-2010 08:48 AM
All of the CiscoWorks services should remain Manual except the following are Automatic. Automatic CiscoWorks Services: 1. CiscoWorks Daemon Manager 2. CWCS rsh/rcp service 3. CWCS syslog service 4. CWCS tftp service Manual services : 1. CiscoWorks Ani database engine 2. CiscoWorks RME NG database engine 3. CiscoWorks Tomcat Servlet Engine 4. CiscoWorks Web Server (Apache) 5. CWCS CMF database engine 6. DFM dfmEpm Database engine 7. DFM dfmFH database engine 8. DFM dfmInv database engine 9. IPM NG database Engine 10. ProcSysBus 11. OPsXMLRuntime
If you have made some changes, reboot the server or restart the Ciscoworks services from the command prompt.
net stop crmdmgtd
net start crmdmgtd
09-19-2010 11:53 PM
hi pari,
thanks for your prompt reply,
i tried your suggestion but still the same situation ...
also pls note that my system does not have the following services :
IPM NG database Engine
ProcSysBus
OPsXMLRuntime
kindly suggest any other options.
thanks
vishal
09-23-2010 01:35 AM
still awaiting response....... kindly help
09-24-2010 12:56 AM
I experienced the same problem a while ago (with a different file).
Fist of all, you should check if user casuser has full access to the directory where CiscoWorks is installed and all its files and subdirectories.
In my case, the cause was an incomplete uninstall of a previous version. After we cleared the remains of this uninstall everything worked fine.
09-26-2010 11:21 PM
i assume incomplete installation is not in this case.
in my case everything was working fine, and one day when i tried to access the server this msgs poped up...
still waiting for some suggestionss
09-27-2010 07:07 AM
Another usual cause of this is a certificate problem. You can try re-creating the certificate with these steps.
1. Stop daemons:
net stop crmdmgtd
2. Remove all server.* under NMSROOT\MDC\Apache\conf\ssl. NMSROOT is where LMS is installed, by default C:\Program Files\CSCOpx.
3. Go to NMSROOT\MDC\Apache and issue these commands from DOS:
perl NMSROOT\MDC\Apache\ConfigSSL.pl -disable
perl NMSROOT\MDC\Apache\ConfigSSL.pl -enable
4. Fill out the form. Make sure the hostname is fully resolvable (DNS resolution).
5. Restart daemons with:
net start crmdmgtd
10-03-2010 10:26 PM
still not working
kindly help
10-04-2010 07:02 AM
Run "pdshow > C:\pdshow.txt" and post the file here along with your LMS versions.
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