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тАО01-23-2003 04:50 AM
тАО01-23-2003 04:50 AM
I have CIM 7 installed and just tsting a few things. I thought I just reboot a server and see what happens! CIM 7 did not even realize that server was rebooted. I have also got CIM 5.50 installed on the same console and that sent me an alert saying the device was inaccessible. So why didn't CIM 7 report anything? ANyone know?
George
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тАО01-23-2003 12:23 PM
тАО01-23-2003 12:23 PM
Re: Rebooting a server
You need to configure CIM7 to send alerts based on events etc.
Under Devices Queries Event, select All Events. Were any events generated for the Server reboot?
Interestingly last night I did a softpaq update on one of our Servers. On reboot no events were generated into IM. These are W2K Servers. Not sure if it's relevent, but on NT 4 Servers the SNMP Service starts before the Agents, on the W2K Servers it seems to start after and the issueing of Events seems a bit more hit and miss.
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тАО01-23-2003 01:13 PM
тАО01-23-2003 01:13 PM
Re: Rebooting a server
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тАО01-23-2003 01:59 PM
тАО01-23-2003 01:59 PM
SolutionThere are two possibilities. The first, as Rob suggested, is that you don't have any notifications set up to alert you when a server goes down. CIM7 will not give you "Device Accessible" or "Device Inaccessible" messages, out of the box, like CIM5.5 will. The other thing to be aware of is that if you reboot the server immediately after either the Ping or SNMP polling tasks complete, and it comes back up before they run again, CIM has no idea they were ever down. To resolve this issue, just change the polling tasks to activate every 1 minute, instead of every 5, which I believe is the default.
Brent
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тАО01-24-2003 05:22 AM
тАО01-24-2003 05:22 AM
Re: Rebooting a server
I was expecting some kind of event but there wasn't any.
Thanks again.
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тАО01-29-2003 03:19 AM
тАО01-29-2003 03:19 AM
Re: Rebooting a server
"snmp services starting before the agents in NT 4 and that in 2000 its not always the case"
I agree, this is a bit of a hit and miss. I have servers that HW status for them is now gone BLUE and after investigation I found that they have been rebooted. The only way I can get them to go green again is to stop SNMP( which stops all the management agents) and then start it again first before starting the management agents.
WHY?
George
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тАО01-30-2003 11:21 AM
тАО01-30-2003 11:21 AM
Re: Rebooting a server
Make sure that you've applied at least SP2 on your W2K server.
Btw the SNMP status polling task has always confused people :-)