06-07-2010 01:57 AM
Hi,
I am getting the follwing error in LMS ver 2.6 and not able to log in our cisco works server
"You don't have permission to access /cwhp/LiaisonServlet on this server"
Additionally, 403 forbidden error was encountered while trying to use an errordocument to handle the request.
I am using Cisco works common services 3.0.5
Please help if any body have seen this kind of errors.
Regards,
Ikbal C
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06-07-2010 04:31 PM
Assuming you are on Windows, make sure you have the following services set like this:
CiscoWorks ANI database engine: Manual
CiscoWorks Daemon Manager: Automatic
CiscoWorks RME NG database engine: Manual
CiscoWorks Tomcat Servlet Engine: Manual
CiscoWorks VisiBroker Smart Agent: Manual
CiscoWorks Web Server: Manual
CWCS Cmf database engine: Manual
CWCS rsh/rcp service: Automatic
CWCS syslog service: Automatic
CWCS tftp service: Automatic
DFM dfmEpm database engine: Manual
DFM dfmFh database engine: Manual
DFM dfmInv database engine: Manual
If any of these are different change them. You might also check if any anti-virus on-access scanning is enabled. If so, disable it on CSCOpx and all of its subfolders and reboot. If still no go, provide the below:
1. Full pdshow ouptut.
2. NMSROOT\MDC\tomcat\logs\stdout.log.
3. Screenshot of the error with URL you are using to access.
Was this working recently? Were there any changes that could have triggered this (hostname change, upgrade, etc)?
06-07-2010 04:31 PM
Assuming you are on Windows, make sure you have the following services set like this:
CiscoWorks ANI database engine: Manual
CiscoWorks Daemon Manager: Automatic
CiscoWorks RME NG database engine: Manual
CiscoWorks Tomcat Servlet Engine: Manual
CiscoWorks VisiBroker Smart Agent: Manual
CiscoWorks Web Server: Manual
CWCS Cmf database engine: Manual
CWCS rsh/rcp service: Automatic
CWCS syslog service: Automatic
CWCS tftp service: Automatic
DFM dfmEpm database engine: Manual
DFM dfmFh database engine: Manual
DFM dfmInv database engine: Manual
If any of these are different change them. You might also check if any anti-virus on-access scanning is enabled. If so, disable it on CSCOpx and all of its subfolders and reboot. If still no go, provide the below:
1. Full pdshow ouptut.
2. NMSROOT\MDC\tomcat\logs\stdout.log.
3. Screenshot of the error with URL you are using to access.
Was this working recently? Were there any changes that could have triggered this (hostname change, upgrade, etc)?
06-08-2010 10:31 PM
Hi,
Thanks a lot for your reply.
I am checking the suggested steps and will let you know the outcome.
Regards,
Ikbal C
06-10-2010 08:30 PM
Hi Joel,
Thanks a lot.....the issue got resolved after doing the suggested steps
Can we follow the same procedure for all version of LMS( for example 2.5, 3.0,3.1,3.2 or it is applicable only for LMS 2.6 ver??
Regards,
Ikbal C
06-11-2010 06:54 AM
Yes, these steps can help on any version.
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