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LMS 3.2 Inventory Collection Failing

chris.mcgarrah
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Inventory collection is failing without any detailed error information.  I'm attaching IC_Server.log. Example device is 10.79.82.250, towards end of log. I see these messages but not sure what to make of them. SNMP communication is ok and walk of system mib is ok.

[ Fri Dec 11  09:37:29 EST 2009 ],INFO ,[Thread-21],com.cisco.nm.rmeng.util.logger.XDILogger,77,com.cisco.nm.xms.xdi.pkgs.SharedInventorySatellite.SatelliteHelperMethods,isVirtualMibSupported,32,
cisco virtual mib,exception while interpreting cvsChassisMode value
com.cisco.nm.lib.snmp.lib.SnmpValueException: Illegal Access. NoSuchObject being accessed as Integer.
[ Fri Dec 11  09:37:29 EST 2009 ],INFO ,[Thread-21],com.cisco.nm.rmeng.util.logger.XDILogger,77,com.cisco.nm.xms.xdi.pkgs.SharedInventorySatellite.SatelliteHelperMethods,isVirtualMibSupported,32,
cisco virtual mib,exception while interpreting cvsChassisMode value
com.cisco.nm.lib.snmp.lib.SnmpValueException: Illegal Access. NoSuchObject being accessed as Integer.

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Joe Clarke
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

Go to RME > Devices > Device Management > RME Devices, and edit the device attributes for this device.  Change the SNMP timeout to 10 seconds.  Make sure you apply the changes you make.  After doing that, inventory collection should work.

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Joe Clarke
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

Go to RME > Devices > Device Management > RME Devices, and edit the device attributes for this device.  Change the SNMP timeout to 10 seconds.  Make sure you apply the changes you make.  After doing that, inventory collection should work.

Thanks that was it.

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