12-09-2003 01:52 PM - edited 03-02-2019 12:14 PM
We recently swapped out our CW server with a new install, and since then we are unable to launch the DFM console. The error in the Java console is:
The classname is com.smarts.monitoring.SmMonitoringApp
You are not authorized to run the requested application!
any ideas?
12-11-2003 12:37 PM
Usually when I run into java errors, I uninstall java and remove all java directories in \Documents and Settings\username\.java & .jpi_cache, then hit CW2K again to let it reload java and all the jar files.
12-12-2003 07:24 AM
Hi,
is the dfm attached to the domain?;
I hope even with that failure you get the console with the menu...
If yes, try this:
Administration Console -> Domain -> attach
in the dialog box (if nothing is inside) enter:
IP-Address_of_your_Server:9002
As Domain enter: DFM
after that you should get the console.
Martin
12-12-2003 07:40 AM
Unfortunately, i don't get the console at all. It hangs at a grey screen.
Thank you both for your suggestions.
12-12-2003 10:49 AM
Do you have problems with other CW Applications as well (such as Campus Manager - Topology View - Display View)?;
On which platform is CiscoWorks running? Which Version do you have , any IDU installed ?
12-12-2003 10:58 AM
campus manager is not working either, it cannot conect to the ANI server.
we are running on windows 2000, LMS 2.0 (i think)...
common services 2.2
dfm 1.2
rme 3.5
campus manager 3.3 (idu 5.0)
12-12-2003 12:45 PM
you are running LMS 2.2 and and for me it also seems to be Java related as Steve mentioned before. On your server uninstall *ALL* Java Versions being currently installed. Clear the cache of your Browser and then close all open Browser sessions. Reopen your Browser and try to acces CW again. Try open Campus Manager. The correct Java should be prompted to be installed. After installing it you will be prompted for the certification, choose grant always and DFM and Campus should work.
If not, check your Browsers VM by typing "jview" in a DOS box. Version 5.00.3802 and higher are supported.
12-15-2003 10:02 AM
Thanks everyone for your help, I figured out the problem. I set the java plug in to not use a proxy, and it is working fine.
thanks again
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