Chapter 4: Troubleshooting the NFM-P platform

Overview

Purpose

This chapter provides information about troubleshooting the NFM-P platform, database, server, or clients.

Contents

Overview

Troubleshooting the NFM-P

To collect NFM-P log files

Problem: Poor performance on a RHEL station

Problem: Device discovery fails because of exceeded ARP cache

Troubleshooting using the LogViewer

LogViewer overview

LogViewer GUI and Quick Links panel

LogViewer CLI

To display logs using the LogViewer GUI

To configure the LogViewer using the GUI

To search log files in a path

To show or hide buttons from the LogViewer main tool bar

To set highlight colors and fonts for LogViewer components and levels

To automatically show or hide log messages

To manage filters using the GUI Filter Manager

To specify a plug-in using the LogViewer GUI

To display logs using the LogViewer CLI

To configure the LogViewer CLI

To specify plug-ins using the CLI

Troubleshooting the NFM-P database

Database troubleshooting overview

Problem: NFM-P database corruption or failure

Problem: The database is running out of disk space

Problem: Frequent database backups create performance issues

Problem: An NFM-P database restore fails and generates a No backup sets error

Problem: NFM-P database redundancy failure

Problem: Primary or standby NFM-P database is down

Problem: Need to verify that Oracle database and listener services are started

Problem: Need to determine status or version of NFM-P database or Oracle proxy

Troubleshooting NFM-P server issues

NFM-P server troubleshooting overview

Problem: Cannot start an NFM-P server, or unsure of NFM-P server status

Problem: NFM-P server and database not communicating

Problem: An NFM-P server starts up, and then quickly shuts down

Problem: Client not receiving server heartbeat messages

Problem: Main server unreachable from RHEL client station

Problem: Excessive NFM-P server-to-client response time

Problem: Unable to receive alarms on the NFM-P, or alarm performance is degraded

Problem: All SNMP traps from managed devices are arriving at one NFM-P server, or no SNMP traps are arriving

Cannot manage new devices

Problem: Cannot discover more than one device, or device resynchronization fails

Problem: Slow or failed resynchronization with network devices

Problem: Statistics are rolling over too quickly

Troubleshooting NFM-P clients

Problem: Cannot start NFM-P client, or error message during client startup

Problem: NFM-P client unable to communicate with NFM-P server

Problem: Delayed server response to client activity

Problem: Cannot place newly discovered device in managed state

Problem: User performs action, such as saving a configuration, but cannot see any results

Problem: Device configuration backup not occurring

Problem: NFM-P client GUI shuts down regularly

Problem: Configuration change not displayed on NFM-P client GUI

Problem: List or search function takes too long to complete

Problem: Cannot select some menu options or save some configurations

Problem: The NFM-P client GUI does not display NE user accounts created, modified, or deleted using the CLI