02-20-2007 10:09 AM
Hello
I have pb with ANI SERVER Process witch is displyed with busy flag set!!
I stop and restart the process many...but the status is always busy. I also reinstall Campus Manager but same result
I have Ciscoworks version 2.5.1
Any idea for resolving pb??
I will appreciat your Help
Thanks
02-20-2007 10:10 AM
The proper status for ANIServer is running with busy flag set. There is no problem and it is expected to be in this state.
02-20-2007 10:15 AM
Thanks for fast reply..
Sorry, but i do not mention that i can not access to the toplogy services and path analisys!!
So it's a pb!!
02-20-2007 10:24 AM
The process status still isn't the problem. What errors are you getting when you try to access Topology services? What is your browser version and OS?
02-20-2007 10:30 AM
The message is:
Cannot connect to ANIServer 5.0.3
verify thet ANIServer5.0.3 is running and restart Campus Manager
IE 6.0 with SP2 on XP
02-20-2007 10:57 AM
The most common problems with connecting to ANIServer involve proxy or firewalls. You should disable all proxying in your Java Plug-in control panel, and make sure that TCP ports 1683, 1684, and 8088 are open between the client and the server.
You should also make sure you're using the correct version of the Java Plug-in. Currently this is 1.4.2_10 without the recent Daylight Savings Time patch, and 1.4.2_12 with the patch.
Finally, check the output in the Java Plug-in console, as it can be very telling as to why the client cannot connect to ANIServer.
02-21-2007 02:45 AM
Thank u clarke!!
Undeed, the TCP ports 1683 and 1684 were blocked by an ACL!!
02-20-2007 10:55 PM
Hi Malek,
maybe the ANIServer.properties in the path
Windows: Installdir\CSCOpx\campus\etc\cwsi
Solaris: opt\CSCOpx\campus\etc\cwsi
is corrupted. Rename it to e.g. ANIServer.properties.old and copy the ANIServer.properties.orig to ANIServer.properties.
This will reset the Campus Manager settings to the factory default.
If this does not help try the reset of the ANI-DB.
Open a DOS shell and issue the command:
net stop crmdmgtd
Unix: \etc\init.d\dmgtd stop
Windows Only: Once you get the prompt back, open up the task manager and go to processes.
If any of these processes are listed, kill them manually:
sm_server
sm_authority
brstart
Now, go to CSCOpx\campus\bin and issue the command:
perl reinitdb.pl ?restore
To re-start the CiscoWorks application:
net start crmdmgtd
Unix: \etc\init.d\dmgtd start
Wait 5-10 minutes and login to CiscoWorks
Note: This will erase the ANI-DB!!
This should help in most cases of the ANI-DB connection problem.
Good Luck,
Frank
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