03-15-2006 12:56 AM - edited 03-13-2019 12:32 PM
Hello!
I got the following error messages in RMTM.
Directory replication failed .
Monitored precanned object has value of 0.
Is this message really means an error as there is no sigh of it. There is nothing in the event viewer or in the SQL replication monitor.
Processor load over 90 Percent.
BARS (72 percent) uses most of the CPU.
Is it normal that BARS use so much the CPU?
Thanks
03-15-2006 03:47 AM
This Alert triggered for Ex: when your CCM Cluster is not upgraded in the proper order. It shouldnt be much of concern if this Alert is triggered once a day (its my opinion). And Yes BARS need much memory during the Backup, this is why Cisco recommend scheduling BARS during off-peak hours.
03-15-2006 05:48 AM
CSCsc85141: RTMT generates directory connection and replication alarms
Symptom:
RTMT generates directory replication and connection alerts in a Call Manager cluster when
directory replication appears to be functioning normally.
The following RTMT alerts are seen while the directory service is up and running.
[RTMT-ALERT] DirectoryReplicationFailed
Directory replication failed .
Monitored precanned object has value of 0.
[RTMT-ALERT] DirectoryConnectionFailed
Directory connection failed .
Monitored precanned object has value of 0.
Conditions:
A Call Manager 4.1(3) cluster running RTMT with more than one subscriber will attempt to
test replication status by creating the following object.
"ou=zTestReplStatus--(, ou=CCN, o=cisco.com"
All servers will attempt to create and delete the same object, creating a race condition.
RTMT generates alerts regarding the failed replication tests caused by this condition.
Workaround:
This is a cosmetic issue. Directory functionality is not actually broken.
One possible workaround is to disable RTMT alerts for directory replication and connection
errors until an upgrade is available to a version that has been fixed for this issue. This
workaround has the limitation of not being notified when actual directory replication
errors exist.
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