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09-02-2021 11:39 PM - last edited on 09-03-2021 08:55 PM by support_s
09-02-2021 11:39 PM - last edited on 09-03-2021 08:55 PM by support_s
Hello Everyone,
My iMC Platform 7.3 is running on RHEL 7 and local MySQL 8.0.6.
I got multiple Warning alarms relating to the Wireless Manager module which has been disabled recently.
System proccess "imcwipsdm" in NMS server(127.0.0.1) Core down.
System proccess "imcwlandm" in NMS server(127.0.0.1) Core down.
System proccess "imcwlanperfdm" in NMS server(127.0.0.1) Core down.
Is this a bug? Please advise!
Solved! Go to Solution.
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09-03-2021 12:45 AM
09-03-2021 12:45 AM
Re: HPE iMC 7.3 (E0705P12) Warning Alarms after module disabled
Hello,
Can you clarify how you have 'disabled' the components? Alarms about the processes themselves being down are completely normal if the WSM Module itself is actually still deployed. If you don't plan to use WSM components, you can always remove them from IMC via right-click in the DMA Deploy tab and selecting 'Undeploy'. Once they are undeployed, you should no longer get any warning about process down, and can use the same menu to 'Remove' them from the list entirely.
Justin
Working @ HPE
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09-03-2021 08:52 PM
09-03-2021 08:52 PM
SolutionThank you for your advice, Justin!
I discovered its root cause. I undeployed WSM without sudo command and it could not remove 3 processes: "imcwipsdm", "imcwlandm", "imcwlanperfdm". Therefore, I had to run dma.sh with root privilege, deploy & undeploy WSM, problem is solved.