RE: [nv-l] netmon-related
2005-05-20 23:12:33
The clog messages generally come from
cisco devices that have enable the forwarding of syslog traps. This can
mean that the device is writing things to its syslog, and is also sending
a trap to say that it wrote to the syslog. Kind of silly, I think. Generally
for things that it writes syslog, it also has an option to send a trap.
On really bad days, you can get the trap, plus the syslog, plus the trap
about the syslog.
Cordially,
Leslie A. Clark
IBM Global Services - Systems Mgmt & Networking
(248) 552-4968 Voicemail, Fax, Pager
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Thank you James for your valuable information
The trapd.log was full it was of clog message I am planning to stop
this
clog message been forwarded to the NMS ,any suggestions are welcomed
With regards,
Praveen
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The event is TEC may have a harmless severity, but it indicates a serious
problem in NetView.
You will need to examine what is going on with your Netview installation
and involve Support if that is appropriate.
The message means that some NetView process connected to the trapd daemon
for the purpose of receiving and processing traps, got hung or was so far
behind in processing the traps queued to it, that its queue reached maximum
size (by default 2000 events), and so trapd disconnected it rather than
let
it consume any more storage for queue space. This is a "should
not occur"
condition which indicates either a problem with the disconnected process
or
a trap storm of such magnitude that it overwhelmed the NetView box. You
will need to investigate and take steps to resolve the problem.
At the
bare minimum you will need to log into NetView and see if any processes
are
down (ovstatus) and restart them. Then go to their logs and the trapd.log
and see if you can determine what the source of the problem is. If
you are
puzzled by any of this, then please contact IBM NetView Support.
James Shanks
Level 3 Support for Tivoli NetView for UNIX and Windows
Tivoli Software / IBM Software Group
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Hi List,
I am running netview server 7.1.4 on windows it is integrated to TEC in
the
TEC console we are receiving a harmless event .the message- netmon-related
Application reached maximum number of outstanding events, disconnecting
from trapd.do any one has a previous experience on it please share your
thoughts
Thanks in advance
With regards
Praveen Kumar
Global Network Operations Centre (GNOC)
US Technology
Bhavani 4th Floor
Technopark Campus Trivandrum
Phone : +91 471 233 577 ext 8651
Mobile: +91 9349140942
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