How do I check the main database performance?
Steps
Monitor device synchronization to confirm that the main database information is maintaining synchronization with the NE configuration information.
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Check for deployment failures. Deployment failures indicate that communication with a managed NE is failing.
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Choose Administration→NE Maintenance→Deployment from the NFM-P main menu. The Deployment form opens.
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Click Search to display the latest information.
When no failed deployments are listed, deployment problems are not causing a synchronization issue.
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If deployments are listed, view the state of a deployment in the State column. The possible deployment states include:
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Canceled
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Deployed
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Failed (Configuration). Failure occurred because the configuration could not be applied to the specified objects.
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Failed (Internal Error). Failure occurred due to general error conditions. The state is intended for all other possible errors.
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Failed (Partial). Failure occurred at deployment and some of the configuration may have been sent to the network.
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Failed (Resource Unavailable). Failure occurred because one of the resources required to apply the configuration is not in the main database.
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Not Deployed
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Pending
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Postponed
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Identify the source of the deployment problem. For example, for a Failed configuration state, ensure the configuration was performed correctly on the client GUI.
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If you determine that there is a deployment problem and the problem is unrelated to the NFM-P or device configuration, use your company IT policies to check the LAN for connectivity and transmission problems, such as collisions and CRC errors.
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