07-11-2011 02:41 PM - edited 07-03-2021 08:25 PM
Hi!!
I have a problem when using the MSE.
I have it installed on a Virtual Machine on a Windows 2003 Server.
When i log in and do the:
etc/init.d/msed status
it loads a lil bit and then shows
Starting MSE Platform, Waiting to check the Status.
like 10 times and then an error comes up:
Failed to get the Status
it happens whenever i try to restart it, shutdown, and when i configure and save the config and when i do the getserverinfo command.
I want to associate it with a WCS, ive changed the username and password for the association and when i go into the WCS and try to set it up, it says that theres an error in the username/password. i dont understand why since im writing the same info as i have previously configured in the MSE.
my WCS is version 6.0 but i dont know what version is the MSE since it doesnt show it due to the error on the status.
please i would appriciate all the help i can get!!
thank you very much!!
Sincerely,
Dante Verastegui
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09-30-2011 12:27 PM
Dante,
we have similar issues with certain AP that the a radio show down although it is admin enabled. Check on your AP if that a radio is admin disabled then you might have to enable it.
08-22-2011 08:26 AM
Hi Dante
Were you able to resolve the issue you had mentioned above. Do you think it has to do with the username / password admin got deleted.
Keep posted thanks
08-26-2011 10:28 AM
Hi Anil,
Yes, in a way I did. I deleted the Virtual Machine where I had that MSE and downloaded the new MSE v7 as a VM workstation and now works perfectly.
I was wondering, would you happen to know how to configure RF Tags?
And, would you know why if I have an AP 1131-N-K9... I cant use its 802.11a RF ? When I do a show run it says its interface is down and I can bring it up because it mentions an error about not being compatible with a Regulatory Domain.
Sincerely,
Dante Verastegui
09-30-2011 12:27 PM
Dante,
we have similar issues with certain AP that the a radio show down although it is admin enabled. Check on your AP if that a radio is admin disabled then you might have to enable it.
01-08-2014 03:45 PM
I had this problem and what I had to do is run the uninstall script in the /opt/mse/uninstall folder. Then reinstall the software from scratch. All your settings, database and licenses will be removed, but the system started.
Also this thread helped as well:
05-17-2013 04:59 AM
Hello!
I have the similar Issue with MSE 7.4.100 on hardware platform.
[root@MSE ~]# /etc/init.d/msed status
STATUS:
Health Monitor is running
Starting MSE Platform, Waiting to check the status.
Starting MSE Platform, Waiting to check the status.
Starting MSE Platform, Waiting to check the status.
...
MSE stops successfully, but doesn't start
[root@MSE ~]# /etc/init.d/msed restart
Stopping MSE Platform
.......................Flushing firewall rules: [ OK ]
Setting chains to policy ACCEPT: nat filter [ OK ]
Unloading iptables modules: [ OK ]
Starting MSE Platform
Flushing firewall rules: [ OK ]
Setting chains to policy ACCEPT: filter [ OK ]
Unloading iptables modules: [ OK ]
Starting Health Monitor, Waiting to check the status.
Health Monitor successfully started
Starting Admin process...
Started Admin process.
Database started successfully. Starting framework and services ...
Database started successfully. Starting framework and services ..........................
05-17-2013 06:20 AM
If your MSE is virtual then make sure that your resources are there that us required. Many tunes when I mess around with my lab MSE this happens and usually a restart of the VM host fixes it. A few times it was basically me brining up a new VM or reverting back to a snapshot that worked.
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