08-21-2007 12:55 PM
I am having a issue with LMS. I recieve this error when I go to netconfig.
URN_NOT_FOUND : urn "JRM" : Not found
This happens when I go to look at the jobs I have already created in netconfig. I am not able to view those jobs although they do still run as it the jobs set to reboot my routers still work.
Thanks
Dave
08-21-2007 01:51 PM
Please provide the output of the NMSROOT/bin/pdshow command as well as the OS on which LMS is installed.
08-22-2007 06:42 AM
The OS is server 2003 I am not sure how to aquire the output from the NMSROOT/bin/pdshow
Where do I get that from?
08-22-2007 09:02 AM
Run the command, "pdshow" and get the output. Also, include the jrm.log.
08-22-2007 12:42 PM
08-22-2007 12:45 PM
08-22-2007 01:22 PM
I have never seen this message before. Please provide your NMSROOT\lib\classpath\md.properties file and the output of:
ping 127.0.0.1
08-23-2007 06:16 AM
Not sure how to get this for you either.
NMSROOT\lib\classpath\md.properties ?
Also when I open anything in even outside of RME like to use'netshow' I get the same errorwhen opening it. Do I have a JAVA problem maybe?
08-23-2007 07:26 AM
NMSROOT\lib\classpath\md.properties is a file on the file system. Attach that file to this thread. NMSROOT is the path into which you installed CiscoWorks.
08-23-2007 07:33 AM
08-23-2007 07:42 AM
Okay, given this file, jrm will attempt to create a connection to localhost on TCP port 42340 to register with dmgtd. Therefore, I need the output of the following command:
C:\progra~1\cscopx\bin\perl C:\progra~1\cscopx\bin\resolver.pl localhost
I also need the output of the ping 127.0.0.1 command I requested previously.
08-23-2007 08:16 AM
The ping on 127.0.0.1 came back 100% I have added the text from the resolve file. I do not see a local host file in that location or the 'perl' file I have a 'perl.exe' and a 'perl.dll' ?
#!/opt/CSCOpx/bin/perl
# Copyright (c) 2001-2002 Cisco Systems Inc.
# All rights reserved
use CRM;
BEGIN {
require lib;
import lib "$ENV{'NMSROOT'}/objects/perl/install/";
}
# check for number of arguments
if ( @ARGV < 1 ) {
print "Usage : perl resolver.pl addr1 [addr2] ...\n";
exit(1);
}
$CLASSPATH = "$ENV{'NMSROOT'}/www/classpath/com/cisco/nm/cmf/desktop";
#print $CLASSPATH . "\n";
my $i = 0;
my $s = "";
# construct a string of hostnames separated by space
while ( $i < @ARGV ) {
$s = $s . " " . $ARGV[$i];
$i++;
}
#execute java class file
system ( "$ENV{'NMSROOT'}/bin/cwjava -cp:p $CLASSPATH TestRes $s");
08-23-2007 08:28 AM
You were supposed to run the command:
C:\progra~1\cscopx\bin\perl C:\progra~1\cscopx\bin\resolver.pl localhost
Then capture the output and attach it.
08-23-2007 08:31 AM
Also when I excecute perl in a command prompt it just goes to a curser. I do not get any output.
Thanks
Dave
08-23-2007 08:34 AM
Please provide the list of contents of C:\progra~1\cscopx\bin (i.e. the output of "dir C:\progra~1\cscopx\bin").
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