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Re: RE: Actionsvr daemon not getting started

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Subject: Re: RE: Actionsvr daemon not getting started
From: "James Shanks" <jshanks@us.ibm.com>
Date: Wed, 21 Nov 2001 07:49:23 -0500
You are saying that you can do a "ps -ef | grep /usr/OV" and actionsvr is
NOT in the list of returned processes but he still won't start with a
message that says he cannot open port 1670?   That I have never seen.
Perhaps your AIX box is slow in releasing used ports. Do a "netstat -a" and
save the output to a file.  Also the ps.  And call Support.

There should be no reason to stop and start all the daemons.  We are
talking about one daemon, and one port.  But you can try anything you like.
Personally, if there is no actionsvr running, and you still cannot open the
port, then you have some problem not related to NetView.  netstat -a will
show you the status of port 1670.  If no daemon has it, and it is in a
state like "Wait Close"  then you should be talking to AIX.  Or to NetView
Support.

This is not normal behavior and has never been reproduced in the lab.

James Shanks
Level 3 Support  for Tivoli NetView for UNIX and NT
Tivoli Software / IBM Software Group




                                                                                
                  
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Right now I have to fix the same problem.

- no actionsvr start possible
- nvactionsvr.alog: unable to open action Channel Trying Port 1670
- there is no actionsvr hung up
- the nvsecd and nvcorrd are running (should a restart help?)

- I have no VSedit availble yet



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RE: [NV-L] Actionsvr daemon not getting started



Hi James,


I faced similar problem today. I had created few rulesets out of which I
want to disable some during night time, hence I am running two scripts, one
at night time and another in morning through cron which follows the
following steps and this is working perfectly for almost two months without
fail.

        1. Stop actionsvr daemon
        2. Rename the ESE.automation file with another file which does not
have unwanted rulesets
        3. Restart the actionsvr daemon
        4. Check the nvaction.alog for registering all the rulesets


Morning script will restore the original ESE.automation file with all the
rulesets.


Today morning it was observed that actionsvr was started but the rulesets
failed to register and not a single ruleset was registered. I tried
restarting the actionsvr, nvcorrd, nvserverd couple of times and did not
helped me. Finally after ovstop and ovstart only I could register all the
rulesets. What could be the reason for such behavoiur

Regards,
Santosh

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From:   James Shanks[SMTP:jshanks@US.IBM.COM]
Reply To:       IBM NetView Discussion
Sent:   Tuesday, November 20, 2001 11:06 PM
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Subject:        RE: [NV-L] Actionsvr daemon not getting started



Scott -


There has got to be more than just vi here.  I just did this three times
and had no problem starting or stopping the daemon.

Have you checked how many actionsvr processes are active and whether they
all have the same parent BEFORE you do your vi edit?

The children would all share the same file descriptors as the parent, but
once they are gone, they are gone.
And I don't see why you would have to delete and reallocate the file, if
you just kill any remaining daemons with "kill -9 <hung_actionsvr_pid>".

You could, of course, always avoid the problem by stopping the daemon
before you edit the file.



I have never seen anything like what you describe.



If you want to pursue this with Support, feel free.



James Shanks
Level 3 Support  for Tivoli NetView for UNIX and NT
Tivoli Software / IBM Software Group






        "Scott Bursik" <tivoliesm@HOTMAIL.COM>
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11/20/2001 12:05 PM
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I have had the smae issue, and I continue to have the same issue from time
to time. If I use VI to edit ESE.automation the daemon will hang when I try

to restart it. If this happens I open the file in VSedit and copy the
entries. I then delete the ESE.automation file and recreate it with VSedit
and restart the daemon and everything loads perfectly. I don't know why?
There are no hidden characters, permissions on the file have not changed,
nothing... I use this little script so I can see the daemon restart and see

the logging to the nvaction.alog as it loads the rules. PS - I have checked

my rules I am loading 50 times at least and even reduced it down to 1 rule
just to make sure and I still don't have an answer.


Script:
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++


#!/usr/bin/ksh


echo RESETTING THE NVACTION DAEMON.........
cd /usr/OV/bin
ovstop actionsvr
ovstart actionsvr
tail -f /usr/OV/log/nvaction.alog


++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++


You will have to manually break out of the tail....


Let me know what you come up with! This has been bugging me for months.


Scott



>From: anand anupam <ananda@bharatpetroleum.com>
>Reply-To: IBM NetView Discussion <nv-l@tkg.com>
>To: IBM NetView Discussion <nv-l@tkg.com>
>Subject: RE: [NV-L] Actionsvr daemon not getting started
>Date: Tue, 20 Nov 2001 14:46:56 +0530
>
>Hi James,
>
>I have experienced the same problem. Actionsvr was down and I was not able
>to restart it. I checked all its references as suggested by you but I
could
>not locate any one. Usual ovstart/ovstop was also not helping and finally,
>the server was rebooted to resolve this problem
>
>Also, as clarified by you that opening the netview map should not be any
>issue from any userid other than root even if actionsvr is down. In our
>case, it was not happening. I mean no one was able to open the netview map
>and every one was getting the same error message that required daemons
>actionsvr is down.
>
>In nvaction.alog there was an error saying that it could not open the port
>1670 which is the default port. What could be the reason?
>
>
>Regds....Anupam
>
>
>
>
>From: owner-nv-l@tkg.com
>Date: 11/10/2001 11:35:38 AST
>Subject: Re: [NV-L] Actionsvr daemon not getting started
>
>
>
>
>First, do a "ps -ef  | grep actionsvr" and kill with -9 any you find
>running.
>My guess is that you have an old one that is no longer under control of
>ovspmd and thus is not responding to ovstart/ovstop.
>You will find this recommendation in the NetView diagnosis guide.
>
>
>If that does not do it, then go to /usr/OV/log/nvaction.alog and look at
>what is written there.  There may be error messages there to tell you what
>is wrong.
>
>If the console is not coming up then you are trying to start it as root.
>When you are root, the netview script will try to start all the daemons
>which are not up.
>Use a different id and it will just give an error message and continue.
>Since actionsvr is only used to process actions from rulesets, and to load
>the background ones from ESE.automation, it does not have to be running
for
>the console to be active.
>
>James Shanks
>Level 3 Support
>Tivoli NetView for UNIX and NT
>Tivoli Software
>IBM Software Group
>Please note that my new id is jshanks@us.ibm.com
>
>
>
>
>  Santosh R Karekar/India/IBM@IBMIN
>Sent by: owner-nv-l@tkg.com
>10/11/2001 10:05 AM
>Please respond to IBM NetView Discussion
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>         To:        nv-l@tkg.com
>         cc:
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>
>
>
>
>
>Hello all,
>
>I had NetView 6.0.2 on AIX 4.3.3
>I had made some changes to the ESE.automation and stopped the actionsvr
>daemon, When I tried to start the daemon it does not get started , it does
>not happen for so long also hence I used ovdelobj to delete the
>registration of actionsvr.lrf and added back using ovaddobj the
>actionsvr.lrf. Still after doing this I am not able to start the actionsvr
>daemon.
>Can anybody advice which configuration I need to look in to to get it
>normal.
>I am not able to get the NetView console up due to this demon not getting
>started, If I remove the registration I am not able to get the
>ESE.automation in action.
>Please advice ASAP
>
>Thax in advance Regards
>
>
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