Table 139 Troubleshooting Discovery and Discovery Data Collection/Get Details (continued)
Scenario | Description | What to do |
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| The switch has not been | Try discovering the switch |
| discovered. | again. |
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| 1. Click the Discovery menu. |
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| Click the Setup tab and the |
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| Add Address button on the |
The element appears |
| IP Addresses tab. |
discovered, but a connected |
| 2. Type the IP address or DNS |
switch does not appear. |
| Name of the switch. Then, |
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| type its user name and |
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| password. Click OK. |
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| 3. Verify the element is |
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| selected. |
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| 4. Click the Start Discovery |
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| button. |
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| 5. After discovery has |
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| completed, click the |
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| Topology tab. |
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| 6. Verify the element is |
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| selected and click the Get |
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| Topology button. |
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When discovering a | An invalid user account was | Enter a valid user account that |
entered | has administrative privileges so | |
correct IP address is entered, |
| it can start WMI. |
but the host does not appear in |
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the topology. |
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The following can be seen on |
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the host: |
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• *In Windows Event |
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Manager the |
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WinMgmt.exe process is |
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not running. This process |
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starts WMI. |
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• In the Windows Event Log, |
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DCOM error messages are |
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shown. |
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*The CIM Extension for Microsoft Windows enhances Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) so that it can gather information from host bus adapters and make the information available to management server.
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