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Back-up from CiscoWorks/LMS V2.6 running Solaris 2.9

jnascimento
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We have noticed that back-up script finished with error below:

ERROR(1091): Fatal error: .

Backup failed: 2009/04/12 02:01:12

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Please take a look at log file.

If you need more information, please let me know by e-mail

Regards,

Jose Nascimento

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Joe Clarke
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

First, it looks like you're using /opt/CSCOpx/backup as your backup directory. This is very bad, and could corrupt your LMS installation. Do NOT use this directory. Second, it looks like you may have a problem with your cmf database. Post the output of pdshow when LMS is running.

Thanks for the update! Here is the result from pdshow command in the pdshow.txt file.

Regards,

Jose Nascimento

Either your CMF database is corrupt, or the transaction log is. First, try the following. Shutdown Daemon Manager, then run the following commands:

rm -f /opt/CSCOpx/databses/cmf.log

env LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/opt/CSCOpx/objects/db/lib:/opt/CSCOpx/lib /opt/CSCOpx/objects/db/bin/dbsrv9 -f /opt/CSCOpx/databases/cmf/cmf.db

If those two commands don't allow the CMF database engine to start, then you must either reinitialize your cmf database, or restore LMS from a known good backup.

To reinitialize the CMF database run:

/opt/CSCOpx/bin/dbRestoreOrig.pl dsn=cmf dmprefix=CMF

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