Cisco Systems OL-11390-01 manual Registering and Unregistering DFM Processes, 11-15

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Chapter 11 Administering DFM (Advanced)

System Administration

Table 11-3

DFM-Related CiscoWorks Processes (continued)

 

 

 

 

 

Name

 

Description

Dependency

 

 

 

 

FHServer

 

Fault History server, a program that runs

EPMServer,

 

 

backend services for Fault History.

EPMDbEngine,

 

 

 

FHDBEngine,

 

 

 

FHDbMonitor

 

 

 

 

Interactor

 

Provides inventory and device information to the

InventoryCollector

 

 

Detailed Device View (DDV); updates the DDV

 

 

 

with events.

 

 

 

 

InventoryCollector

Synchronizes voice device inventory with

ESS, TISServer,

 

 

infrastructure device inventory. Handles all

DFMOGSServer

 

 

inventory events, such as adding and deleting

 

 

 

devices.

 

 

 

 

 

INVDbEngine

 

Inventory database engine—Repository for

None

 

 

devices.

 

 

 

 

 

INVDbMonitor

 

Inventory database monitor.

INVDbEngine

 

 

 

 

NOSServer

 

Notification Server monitors alerts and sends

EPMDbEngine,

 

 

notifications based on subscriptions.

EPMServer,

 

 

 

INVDbEngine,

 

 

 

DFMOGSServer

 

 

 

 

PTMServer

 

Polling and thresholds server.

DFMOGSServer

 

 

 

 

TISServer

 

Inventory server.

EssMonitor,

 

 

 

INVDbEngine

 

 

 

 

Registering and Unregistering DFM Processes

You can use pdcmd to manually unregister and reregister DFM processes with the CiscoWorks daemon manager. This is useful when you want to do any of the following:

Specify clients that can connect to DFM.

Configure adapters to restart automatically whenever the DFM server stops and restarts.

Configure the DFM server to use a privileged port.

Because these commands are complex, be sure to refer to the examples in these sections:

Example 1: Specifying Clients that Can Connect to DFM, page 11-18

Example 2: Configuring the DFM Server to Use a Privileged Port, page 11-19Before registering a process, you must unregister the related processes in this order:

1.Any processes that depend on the DfmServer process.

2.The DfmServer process.

3.The DfmBroker process.

Use the following syntax when unregistering DFM processes (for Windows, the command is pdcmd.exe):

NMSROOT/bin/pdcmd -uprocess

 

 

User Guide for Device Fault Manager

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents 11-1 File Ownership and Protection11-2 Secure Socket Layer SSLSNMPv3 Working with Firewalls11-3 NMSROOT/objects/smarts/bin/smserver --helpConfiguring Users ACS and Non-ACS Registering Additional DFM Servers with the LMS Portal11-4 11-5 Configuring Users Using CiscoWorks Local Mode11-6 Using DFM in ACS ModeCreating Self-Signed Security Certificates Yearly Field Description Usage Notes11-7 11-8 Backing Up and Restoring DFM Data11-9 Changing the Password for DFM DatabasesOption Description Usage Notes Before You Begin11-10 Configuring LoggingLog Files Size KB Folder Maximum Backup Function/ModuleViewing and Maintaining Log Files No.11-12 DPSStarting and Stopping DFM Processes Name Description Dependency11-13 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