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Inventory Collection problem for RME 4.3.1 LMS 3.2

tfleitscher
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I recently upgraded from LMS 3.1 to LMS 3.2 and RME v 4.3.1. I have problems with the inventory collection. It will start scanning, but stops after approximately 10 devices. The rest of them will have a pending state. If I stop the collection job and start it again none (0) devices will be scanned. If I restart the ICServer it will result in the first option. That is, it will scan only 10 devices and then stop. I have extended the SNMP timeout to 30 secs and zero retries. Any suggestion would be appreciated

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Joe Clarke
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

There is most likely some device which is causing a loop or other error in ICServer. A full thread dump of ICServer at the time it locks up will be required to analyze it further. Open a TAC service request, and they can walk you through the procedure.

I have read through the dump and cant find anything in particular. Another discovery I've made is that the SNMP walk of an unsuccessful device takes 10 times longer than a successful device. An inventory job on a unsuccessful device only goes into pending and the job never starts.

tfleitscher
Level 1
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Here is the IC_Server.log

There appears to be some database issues here. It looks like you tried a huge delete operation, and this failed. If you have a known good backup of LMS, it would probably be a good idea to restore it, and see if you can regain inventory functionality.

That is odd. I tried a huge delete operation. Deleting all the devices in RME just to try to add all and give the collection a fresh start. The delete was successfull though. At least from the GUI point of view.

It was not successful internally. Since things are in a bad state right now, try reinitializing the RME database with the command:

NMSROOT/bin/perl NMSROOT/bin/dbRestoreOrig.pl dsn=rmeng dmprefix=RME

The reinit didn't help the collection status..

If the problem is the same in that inventory collection for a device locks up, and never completes, the full thread dump will be required to see what state the job and the ICServer process are in.

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