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Lost volumes and NIC after APM install

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efosshaug replied on Thu, Feb 21 2008 8:21 AM
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We have this strange problem with NetPerfmon.

Using System Manager Volumes and NICs are no longer monitored. But they show in the WEBGUI. If I add them using List Resources they comes up double, but only the last is monitored. This has happend on all devices. No interface is monitored anymore. This happend after installation of APM!

NICs are shown on the serverview but when I click on the NIC there are no data.

When I look in the SQL-tables on interface and volumes some are shown as unknown, but all servers are now missing interface and volumes when seen from System Manager. Maybe delete the from sql and add them again? 

Anyone else seen this - or even better solved it?

--**--- Espen Fosshaug Norway

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efosshaug replied on Thu, Feb 21 2008 9:50 AM
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Solved.

Running Configuration Wizard fixed all interfaces and volumes - but now APM is no longer working.

Probably good after reading about the trouble with it. I'll wait for SP1.

 

--**--- Espen Fosshaug Norway

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Expand the node in the node tree of the System Manager and see if they are still there (showing as question marks). If so, right-click and delete them. You should not have to do anything directly in the SQL database.
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efosshaug replied on Fri, Mar 14 2008 4:40 AM
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They are not showing in System Manager at all, only in the webview.

The same thing happend today - all interfaces and volumes lost in System Manager. They show in webview but are not monitored. We noticed this because we solved problems with servers and they still showed in the WebGUI.

Had to run Setup again to solve the problem.

--**--- Espen Fosshaug Norway

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