Cisco Systems OL-11390-01 Starting and Stopping DFM Processes, Name Description Dependency, 11-13

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Chapter 11 Administering DFM (Advanced)

System Administration

Starting and Stopping DFM Processes

Note You cannot stop or unregister a process if any process that depends on it is running. You must first stop or unregister all dependent processes, and then stop or unregister the process.

Step 1 Log in to DFM as a system administrator.

Step 2 Select Server Configuration > Adm > Processes. The Processes page appears.

Note If a process is not listed, it has not yet been started.

Step 3 On the Processes page, select the process you want to stop in the Process list.

Step 4 To stop the process, click Stop.

Step 5 To restart the process, select Server Configuration > Admin > Processes. The Processes page appears.

Step 6 On the Processes page, select the process you want to start in the Process list.

Step 7 To start the process, click Start.

Table 11-3provides a complete list of DFM-related CiscoWorks processes. Logs for most of these processes are provided in Table 11-2 on page 11-11.

Table 11-3

DFM-Related CiscoWorks Processes

 

 

 

 

 

Name

 

Description

Dependency

 

 

 

 

AdapterServer

 

Event adapter takes events from backend servers.

None

 

 

 

 

DataPurge

 

Data Purge—Starts as scheduled in the GUI and

jrm

 

 

purges the Fault History database.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

User Guide for Device Fault Manager

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents 11-1 File Ownership and ProtectionSNMPv3 Secure Socket Layer SSLWorking with Firewalls 11-211-3 NMSROOT/objects/smarts/bin/smserver --helpRegistering Additional DFM Servers with the LMS Portal Configuring Users ACS and Non-ACS11-4 11-5 Configuring Users Using CiscoWorks Local Mode11-6 Using DFM in ACS ModeField Description Usage Notes Creating Self-Signed Security Certificates Yearly11-7 11-8 Backing Up and Restoring DFM DataOption Description Usage Notes Changing the Password for DFM DatabasesBefore You Begin 11-911-10 Configuring LoggingViewing and Maintaining Log Files Folder Maximum Backup Function/ModuleNo. Log Files Size KB11-12 DPSName Description Dependency Starting and Stopping DFM Processes11-13 11-14 11-15 Registering and Unregistering DFM Processes11-16 Option Description and Arguments11-17 Arguments11-18 Example 1 Specifying Clients that Can Connect to DFM11-19 Reregister any processes that depend on DfmServer11-20