07-29-2012 05:52 PM - edited 07-03-2021 10:28 PM
Hi All,
Got a bit of a strange one here.
MSE is a virtual appliance (7.2) that is a fresh install. When starting up it boots to the logon prompt and then you get:
Cisco Mobility Services engine
mse login: Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/sbin/yum-updatesd", Line 40, in ?
import gamin
ImportError: No module named gamin
If you hit enter it takes you to the logon prompt and you can log in and complete the setup.
After the setup has completed I rebooted the MSE (still got the same error above), and logged back in. I then ran /etc/init.d/msed start and get the following result:
Starting MSE Platform
Starting Health Monitor, Waiting to check the status.
Starting Health Monitor, Waiting to check the status.
Health Monitor successfully started
Starting Admin process...
Started Admin process.
Starting database ..............
Database started successfully. Starting framework and services ..............
If I then run /etc/init.d/msed status (or getserverinfo) then all I get is the following:
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.
Starting MSE Platform, Waiting to check the status.
Starting MSE Platform, Waiting to check the status.
Starting MSE Platform, Waiting to check the status.
Starting MSE Platform, Waiting to check the status.
Starting MSE Platform, Waiting to check the status.
Eventually this fails after 20 odd entries and returns you back to the prompt.
If I try to browse to the https interface then it doesn't seem to be running, and nothing seems to respond. I have even redownloaded the OVA and re-installed but got the same result.
Is there something I have missed in the setup or am I going nuts?
07-30-2012 05:40 AM
When you installed the ova, did you make any ajustments to the hardware requirements on the VM? I have only seen that if you try to adjust the hardware requirements prior to the install.
07-30-2012 03:54 PM
The only adjustments made were to change the resources back down to a small deployment rather than a large by default.
I also tried leaving everything but the CPU as default, as the system that it is running on doesn't support 8 CPU's per vm.
07-30-2012 04:32 PM
When I run the MSE ova, I install it as is. I just run the ova and do the install, no changes until it installs. I have had no issue that way. If I make changes prior to the install, then I have issue. So don't make any changes when doing the install. The CPU is virtual anyways.
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08-13-2012 02:38 PM
I am running into the same issue did Scott's suggestions fix your issue? If so please posted what worked for you in detail.
Thanks,
Andrew
08-13-2012 05:17 PM
I haven't had the time to look at this too much more the last couple of weeks as I've been flat out in a deployment, and this is only for our internal lab.
But the other site that I did try it on just started working after it was re-deployed agin. Didn't seem to be any reason for it, but it came up with the gamin error again, but then started the services ok.
10-08-2012 04:16 PM
All,
I am seeing a similar behavior as Martyn. After login and start of the MSE, running the "/etc/init.d/msed status" command results in a loop where the system reports "Starting MSE Platform, Waiting to check the status" and never gets past this.
Any advice?
Thanks,
Dan
12-07-2012 10:57 AM
We're having the same issue here. With two different versions of MSE.
We've tried 7.2.110.0 and 7.3.101.0.
Both have the following:
Cisco Mobility Services engine
mse login: Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/sbin/yum-updatesd", Line 40, in ?
import gamin
ImportError: No module named gamin
Regards,
Chris
12-07-2012 11:30 AM
I believe the issues is most cosmetic due to how the OVA is setup... trying to remember I think our redhat guru just hid the error. There is also another cosmetic issue having to do with the redhat build in updater which is not really used.
Andrew
12-07-2012 12:35 PM
I faced similar issues with my virtual MSE - I was able to resolve them by changing the vm nic's adapter type from "vmxnet" to "E1000".
regards
Stefan
01-13-2013 08:33 PM
Hi Stefan,
Do you change the vm nic's adapter in vSphere Client ?
By remove the exist and add a new one, right ?
Regards,
Pongsatorn
01-15-2013 03:27 AM
Yes.
03-15-2013 03:17 PM
I have the same problem but running on an appliance. Communication between PI 1.3 amd MSE just failed one morning. Had HA configured on my MSE. Tried to failover but failed. On accessing the primary MSE, i get the same issue. Defaulted the configuration and started all over without HA and it still fails. Gonna open a TAC case and see what they find.
10-09-2013 09:26 AM
I have the same problem as Martyn.rees.
How have you resolved?
10-09-2013 09:36 AM
Need more info. Let us know what platform and code version and also what the output for the status is:
/etc/init.d/msed status
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