Overall WEBES Release Notes
1.6 WEBES Known Issues
Running a local copy of WEBES for analysis only on that local system does not present a problem. Likewise, connecting directly to a remote system via the CLI or web URL (for example, without having WEBES installed on your local system) is okay.
To avoid a compatibility issue, make sure that the exact same version of WEBES is installed on all systems that will connect to one another, as within a given site or enterprise. In any clustered environment, it is especially important to have the same version (including dot release or Service Pak) installed on every node. Backward compatibility will be introduced in a future WEBES release.
1.6.1.9 Director Process Not Responding
If one of the WEBES components is not responding or giving an error, it may be that the Director process is not responding. To correct this problem, see the Director chapter in the WEBES User Guide. It includes a section on troubleshooting an unresponsive Director process.
1.6.1.10 Director Process Stopping When Out of Memory
If the Director hangs or terminates unexpectedly, check the Director log files (see the WEBES User Guide for more information on log files). If the log files contain errors mentioning “out of memory” conditions, one of the following conditions may apply:
•Your system has run out of memory or paging space.
•The Director process has reached its Java memory limits. These limits are set during WEBES installation, but may be overridden by a user.
If the Java memory limits are responsible for the problem, you can raise the memory limits applied to the Director process and its subprocesses. After the limits have been increased, you can restart the Director and perform the actions that caused the out of memory error. The limits can be set as high as necessary, and are only constrained by the memory and paging space available on the system. Refer to the WEBES User Guide for details on adjusting the memory limits.
1.6.1.11 Upgrade Requires Reinitialized Log
If you are running SEA (formerly Compaq Analyze), reinitialize the system error log as described in the
Otherwise, up to seven days of repeat (previously seen) problem reports may appear. This behavior occurs because of an issue where SEA
Normally, SEA scans the entire log only after a fresh installation.
Rev. 9/8/06