Appendix J Troubleshooting

J.10.5 Configuration Center, Chassis View, Diagnostics Center, and Statistics Report Problems

Step 3 Check the node in the NMServer's cache. This can be done by using the command nmControl in the

CTM CLI.

Step 4 Check the CMSCclient.log for the node/trunk. Verify whether a delete message was received for the node.

Step 5 From nmClient, use the getTopology option to retrieve the node information and verify whether it matches the database and GUI.

Step 6 If the node is not present in the NMServer cache, open a new GUI and verify whether the node is shown in it.

Defect Information—Collect the following information for further analysis:

ILMITopoc.log, topod.log, and NMServer.log.

Dump outputs of ILMITopoc, topod and NMServer. The dump can be captured by issuing a kill -USR1 signal to the process.

Output of the switch CLI, selnd, and dbnds.

J.10.5.3.4 Configuration Center, Chassis View, Diagnostics Center, or Statistics Report Shows Incorrect SyncState for a Node

Step 1 Check the node information in the database by querying the node table. This can be done by using the command selnd on the CTM CLI. Check the status.

Step 2 Check the node in the NMServer's cache. This can be done by using the command nmControl on the

CTM CLI.

Step 3 Check the CMSCclient.log for the node. Verify whether the correct message was received for the node.

Step 4 From nmClient, use the getTopology option to retrieve the node information and verify whether it matches the database and the GUI.

Defect Information—Collect the following information for further analysis:

ILMITopoc.log, topod.log, and NMServer.log.

Dump outputs of ILMITopoc, topod and NMServer. The dump can be captured by issuing a kill -USR1 signal to the process.

Output of the switch CLI, selnd, and dbnds.

J.10.5.3.5 Duplicate Nodes Are Displayed on the Configuration Center, Chassis View, Diagnostics Center, or Statistics Report

 

 

 

Step 1

Check whether the node table has duplicate node IDs.

 

 

 

 

The node table can be queried using the following command:

 

 

 

 

tballraker18% echo "select (*) from node where node_id=2 and slot=1" dbaccess stratacom

 

 

 

Step 2

Check whether both nodes in the database have active=1. If both nodes are active then collect the logs.

 

 

 

Step 3

If duplicate nodes do not exist in the database, check the cache of NMServer using nmControl.

 

 

 

Step 4

Check the CMSCclient.log for the node.

 

 

 

Step 5

From nmClient, use the getTopology option to retrieve the node information and verify whether it

 

 

 

 

matches the database and the GUI.

 

 

 

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