02-25-2013 03:52 AM - edited 07-03-2021 11:36 PM
Hi
I am have an issue where I cant access my Cisco Prime NCS 1.2 via web browser, I think the port is not open (80, 443).
Please note that this is the physical Server from Cisco not and installed version.
regards
Isaac Modikwe
02-25-2013 04:45 AM
On the console or if you can ssh, issue the following:
show application status NCS
The word NCS is case sensitive. Make sure everything is running and that you can pin the gateway. I'm assuming that you went through the initial startup wizard and configured all the settings?
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02-25-2013 05:04 AM
Hi
Thanks for the reply please see the below;
bafcivncs/Admin# ncs status
Health Monitor is running, with an error.
failed to start NCS on startup Health Monitor
Reporting Server is running
Ftp Server is running
Database server is running
Tftp Server is running
Matlab Server is running
NMS Server is stopped.
SAM Daemon is running ...
DA Daemon is running ...
Syslog Daemon is running ...
status
02-25-2013 07:26 AM
It's not running right. Have you tried stopping and restarting it? ("ncs stop", then "ncs start") If that doesn't work and you have good backups, you can stop, reboot, and see if it comes back up. Otherwise, TAC call to do debugging as to why the NMS portion isn't starting. Also note that after rebooting the appliance, it can take a long time (15 minutes?) for all the services to properly start, so give it a while before poking at it.
02-25-2013 08:42 AM
This is required to be running for the GUI
NMS Server is stopped.
Like tvol mentioned, try to stop and start NCS and then issue a show application status NCS. If its still stopped, power cycle the VM or the Appliance.
Thanks,
Scott
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02-26-2013 04:49 AM
If the stop start didn't help
please make sure to backup logs and uploade them here.
ncs/admin# backup-logs mybackup repository myrepository
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02-26-2013 05:05 AM
Haha... I should if done that myself. So I was doing a WCS to NCS 1.0 upgrade (due to the license), but was going to to to PI 1.3. I was able to export and import the data to NCS 1.1.1.24 (VM). Then I tried to upgrade to 1.2, so I patched it and did the upgrade... Well the GUI never came up, the NMM was always stopped. I tried this many time since I reverted to a good snapshot prior to the upgrade. Well after 4 times of it failing, I said, "screw it." I tried upgrading to PI 1.3 and after the upgrade, NMM also was stopped and I couldn't get that to start so I then reverted back to my NCS 1.1.1.24 snapshot. I installed the NCS 1.1.1.24 patch and went directly to PI 1.3. After the upgrade, everything can up fine. So what happened... Well I probably should of looked at the logs and saved them to my FTP repository, but I didn't.
So that's my late night story from yesterday:)
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05-28-2013 10:17 PM
Hi Scott,
I had the same problem too. But mine was when I tried to upgrade from 1.2 to 1.3
I patched the 1.2.1.12 update and then do the upgrade to 1.3. After that I couldn't connect to the GUI. "ncs status" outputs show no service running
So, anybody has a solution yet?
05-29-2013 12:57 AM
So I just ran into an issue on my home lab. I bumped up the ram to 16gb and also had to increase the virtual processor to 8. Then I did the following:
NCS stop
NCS cleanup
NCS start
If that doesn't work then try this
NCS stop
NCS DB reinitdb
NCS start
When you do a reinitdb, you will basically start from scratch except you will still have your license. So you will need to add the controller etc back.
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07-15-2013 07:56 AM
Thanks a lot, i have to do these steps:
NCS stop
NCS cleanup
NCS start
NCS stop
NCS DB reinitdb
NCS start
ncs password root password Private123
finally, Login as root works
07-15-2013 08:10 AM
Glad you got it working:)
Thanks,
Scott
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08-13-2013 07:32 AM
I am also having this issue.
The device is brand new.
I have rebooted,
I have carried out the following steps:
NCS stop
NCS cleanup
NCS start
NCS stop
NCS DB reinitdb
NCS start
each time with the same result:
sh application status NCS
Health Monitor is running, with an error.
failed to start NCS on startup Health Monitor
Reporting Server is running
Ftp Server is running
Database server is running
Tftp Server is running
Matlab Server is running
NMS Server is stopped.
SAM Daemon is running ...
DA Daemon is running ...
Syslog Daemon is running ...
status
I can ping the gateway and DNS/NTP servers.
What could be wrong with NCS? I have 2 x prime hardware devices, both are showing exactly the same symptoms.
Brian
08-13-2013 09:01 AM
There is an issue with some Prime appliances when delivered from factory. The problem is usually caused by the fact that the management IP address that you set has no effect because the GUI still sees the default IP address that was hard coded. If you are goo with Linux, go to the root shell of the NCS and renove the default IP. Otherwise open a TAC case to resolve the problem
08-13-2013 03:19 PM
If this is a new appliance and you have no data on it yet:::
Go to the link below to download the .iso file, burn it to a DL DVD using something like freeisoburner then reimage the appliance
08-14-2013 06:28 AM
There is a known bug and a workaround is to fix edit a file from root (root_enable)
update the file /opt/CSCOlumos/conf/messaging.properties with the correct ipaddress.
Or you can do what Rob said :-)
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