09-09-2010 07:41 AM
Hi All,
As per the subject during Campus User Tracking following error comes.
Application error: URN_NOT_FOUND : urn "ogs_server_urn" : Not found !!..
Please let me know if anybody has solution for this.
Thanks in advance.
Samir
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09-09-2010 08:00 AM
this looks like CSCsz79649
I assume at least one of the ctm_config.txt files became corrupted.
have a look at the file ctm_config.txt in both these locations:
NMSROOT/MDC/tomcat/webapps/campus/WEB-INFlib
NMSROOT/MDC/tomcat/webapps/cmapps/WEB-INF/lib
and compare the content to the clean files Joe posted in this thread:
https://supportforums.cisco.com/message/3153454#3153454
Note: the parameter DYNAMIC_PORT_ALLOCATION=0 can be added to both files;
If your files (or at least one) are different, then stop the daemon manager. When services are stopped, replace the corrupted file with the one Joe posted. Also move the ctmregistry and ctmregistry.backup files in these directories to a location outside NMSROOT (like C:\Windos\tmp)
Restart the daemon manager.
If everything is working you can remove the ctmregistry and ctmregisry.backup files you previously moved to C:\Windows\tmp
09-09-2010 08:00 AM
this looks like CSCsz79649
I assume at least one of the ctm_config.txt files became corrupted.
have a look at the file ctm_config.txt in both these locations:
NMSROOT/MDC/tomcat/webapps/campus/WEB-INFlib
NMSROOT/MDC/tomcat/webapps/cmapps/WEB-INF/lib
and compare the content to the clean files Joe posted in this thread:
https://supportforums.cisco.com/message/3153454#3153454
Note: the parameter DYNAMIC_PORT_ALLOCATION=0 can be added to both files;
If your files (or at least one) are different, then stop the daemon manager. When services are stopped, replace the corrupted file with the one Joe posted. Also move the ctmregistry and ctmregistry.backup files in these directories to a location outside NMSROOT (like C:\Windos\tmp)
Restart the daemon manager.
If everything is working you can remove the ctmregistry and ctmregisry.backup files you previously moved to C:\Windows\tmp
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