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Troubleshooting
CPU load ratio of SNMP Service (snmp.exe) increases:
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While monitoring the server from NEC ESMPRO Manager, the CPU load ratio of
SNMP Service on the NEC ESMPRO Agent side may increase at every
monitoring interval (default: 1 minute).
NEC ESMPRO Manager and NEC ESMPRO Agent exchange information
through SNMP Service.
If the server status monitoring by NEC ESMPRO Manager is on (default: ON),
NEC ESMPRO Manager regularly issues a request to NEC ESMPRO Agent to get
the current status of the server. In response, NEC ESMPRO Agent checks the
status of the server. As a result, the CPU load ratio of SNMP Service increases
temporarily.
If you have trouble of terminating a movie player application, turn off the server
status monitoring by NEC ESMPRO Manager or extend the monitoring interval.
Hang of SNMP Service occurs:
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SNMP Service has a module called "SNMP Extended Agent." This module may
be registered when you install some software that uses SNMP Service.
If you start SNMP Service, SNMP Extended Agent is also loaded at the
initialization. However, if the initialization is not completed within a specified
period, SNMP Service will hang.
It may take time to complete the initialization due to temporary high load on the
system. In this case, wait for the system load become low enough before restarting
SNMP Service.
CPU/PCI module cannot be mounted:
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When a failure occurs to a component and you remount it, the system event log
may record the message below and the remounting process may be stopped.
In such case, the component’s MTBF became below the threshold, and the system
judged that the component needs to be repaired and thus the component cannot be
remounted.
Usually, the module requires a replacement. Contact your sales agent.
If you remount the module without taking any action for some reason, you may
forcefully remount it after consulting your sales agent.
Source :
srabid
ID
: 16395
Description : x is now STATE_BROKEN / REASON_BELLOW_MTBF
(“x” is a device number.)
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