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Appendix C Troubleshooting
Performance Management Collection and Parsing Problems
Defect information—Collect the following information for further analysis:
• pmcollector.log, dump of node_info and coll_info.
• Related key index entries
• pmcollector
Workaround—Use the atm or lan ip which is reachable.
C.11.2 PM Parsing Issues
This section includes the following information:
• C.11.2.1 StatsParser—Generic Troubleshooting
• C.11.2.2 StatsParser—Files Are Parsed But the Files Are Listed in the BadFileList
C.11.2.1 StatsParser—Generic Troubleshooting
StatsParser reads the data from the stat files and inserts the data into the database.
When performing generic troubleshooting, always check the following:
* If statsparser process is running - run 'psg statsparser' and check if you get a result.
* Log level for the statsparser can be increased by editing the config file.
• Edit the ~/config/statsparser.conf and change the LOG_LEVEL field to 7.
C.11.2.2 StatsParser—Files Are Parsed But the Files Are Listed in the BadFileList
While parsing the stats files and inserting the data into the database, if the StatsParser encounters a
problem with the parsing of data in the stats file or a problem with the format of the file, the file be put
in the BadFileList.
• Node entry not available in the scmnode table. Perform the following query and verify that
* all the nodes that are under collection state are listed in the output.Also verify that the
* entries of the nodes are not duplicated. The query is
% echo " SELECT * from scmnode" | dbaccess
• File is corrupted. Read the file manually using the statsreader.
Usage is % statsreader < stats file name >
If the out put doesn't look normal or the file looks corrupted, then the problem would most probably on
the switch side. Report the problem to the Cisco MGM team and the switch team
• There is no more space left on the machine to insert any more data.
Report the problem immediately.
Defect Information—Collect the following information for further analysis:
• statsparser.log, output of df -k and mount
• Related key index entries
• BadfileList
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