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Cisco BTS 10200 Softswitch Troubleshooting Guide, Release 5.0.x
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Chapter 6 Database Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting Database Alarms
Element Management System Database HeartBeat: Replication PUSH Job
Broken—Database (4)
The Element Management System Database HeartBeat: Replication PUSH Job Broken alarm (critical)
indicates that the replication PUSH job is broken. The primary cause of the alarm is that the remote
database is down or the remote database is not accessible. To correct the primary cause of the alarm,
re-start or restore remote database. The secondary cause of the alarm is that network connections in
broken. To correct the secondary cause of the alarm, correct the network connection problem. The
ternary cause of the alarm is that the remote Oracle Listener process died. To correct the ternary cause
of the alarm, restart the remote Listener process.
For additional troubleshooting information, execute the following:
On one EMS server:
su - oracle
dbadm -C rep
On both EMS servers:
nodestat
dbadm -r get_deferror
dbadm -r get_deferr
dbadm -r get_deftrandest
dbadm -r get_defcall_order
Note
Do not perform an EM01 switchover until the deferrors are removed.
Element Management System Database HeartBeat Process Died—Database
(5)
The Element Management System Database HeartBeat Process Died alarm (critical) indicates that the
EMS database heartbeat process has died. The primary cause of the alarm is that the EMS DBHeartBeat
Process was terminated by SMG, or stopped by the platform. To correct the primary cause of the alarm,
restart the DBHeartBeat by executing the
dbinit -H -i start
command as an Oracle user, or by executing
the
platform start
command as a root user.
For additional troubleshooting information, execute the following:
On one EMS server:
su - oracle
dbadm -C rep
On both EMS servers:
nodestat
dbadm -r get_deferror
dbadm -r get_deferr
dbadm -r get_deftrandest
dbadm -r get_defcall_order
Note
Do not perform an EM01 switchover until the deferrors are removed.