03-25-2009 01:49 AM
Hi LMS experts,
We are fighting a [URN_NOT_FOUND : urn "JRM" Not found] monster and we need all the weapons we can get.
Software is LMS 2.5 on Windows 2000 server. I looked some posts at the forum and checked the following:
Services have correct startup type
There was no hostname change
Tried net stop crmdmgtd / net start crmdmgtd, also server reboot
In pdshow Process jrm is in State: Waiting to initialize
I attach pdshow.txt after restart of Daemon Manager, jrm.log for yesterday and jrmuser.properties
Best regards,
Alex
03-25-2009 09:18 AM
You need to upgrade. LMS 2.5 is going on four years old, and LMS 2.6 SP1 is now freely available for download.
You need to move to LMS 2.5.1, then to 2.6, then you can download updates to LMS 2.6 SP1 from Common Services > Software Center > Software Update. LMS 2.5.1 can be downloaded from http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/lms25 , and LMS 2.6 from http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/lms26 .
As for this problem, this looks like a performance problem. Jrm must be able to start in 30 seconds. It's taking five minutes. MAke sure nothing else is running on this server that would be stealing RAM of CPU cycles from LMS. Disable anti-virus on-access scanning for NMSROOT. Make sure your server meets the minimum CPU speed requirements and memory requirements for LMS.
03-25-2009 02:49 PM
Thanks jclarke for your suggestions. What do you mean is now freely available, even for customers without a Cisco support contract ?
In the PATH there is a Veritas Netbackup path before LMS paths, is this an issue ?
The server has 2 1400MHz Xeon CPUs, 3GB RAM and 6GB pagefile, no antivirus.
Collected succesfully configurations from lots of devices until 17 of March when it stopped collecting and the customer asked for help.
03-25-2009 10:01 PM
If you have a valid Cisco.com account, you can download those updates fro the URLs I mentioned.
Yes, having Veritas in the PATH before LMS components can cause problems, but probably not this problem.
What is the system CPU usage? As I said the problem seen in the log is clearly related to performance. Jrm was taking too long to startup on this server.
03-27-2009 05:37 AM
03-27-2009 09:54 AM
Jrm is still not coming up in time. Given that your server has only 1.4 GHz CPUs, the problem is most likely related to the fact that your hardware is too slow to run LMS. You require a CPU twice this speed to run all of LMS on a single server.
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