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Cisco BTS 10200 Softswitch Troubleshooting Guide, Release 5.0.x
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Chapter 6 Database Troubleshooting
Monitoring Database Events
Test Report—Database (1)
The Test Report is for testing the database event category. The event is informational and no further
action is required.
Database Management Update Failure: Master/Slave Database Out of
Sync—Database (2)
The Database Management Update Failure: Master/Slave Database Out of Sync event functions as a
warning that master and slave databases are out of sync. The primary cause of the event is that the master
database under Oracle control in the EMS was successfully updated, but the subsequent update of the
shared memory tables in the Call Agent (CA) servers and/or Feature Servers (FS) were not properly
updated. To correct the primary cause of the event, perform an audit of the database in question to correct
the data stored in shared memory. Additionally, use the CLI to show and delete the transaction queue,
and to audit and manage the queue.
There are Errors in Element Management System Database DefError Queue;
Contact Database Administrator—Database (3)
The There are Errors in Element Management System Database DefError Queue; Contact Database
Administrator alarm (critical) indicates that there are errors in the EMS database DefError queue. To
troubleshoot and correct the cause of the There are Errors in Element Management System Database
DefError Queue; Contact Database Administrator alarm, refer to the
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. To troubleshoot and correct the cause of the of the
Element Management System Database HeartBeat: Replication PUSH Job Broken alarm, refer to the
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. To troubleshoot and correct the cause of the Element
Management System Database HeartBeat Process Died alarm, refer to the
System Database HeartBeat Process Died—Database (5)” section on page 6-29
.