Application Maintenance and Troubleshooting
Application Maintenance and Troubleshooting
This section contains information concerning the underlying operation of CMM and will be of most
interest to the System Administrator that supports the application.
Configuration Files
Assuming the application is installed on Solaris, the directory location will be /opt/RMSMMT (on
Linux it would be /usr/local/netman). Multicast domain configuration files are kept in
/opt/RMSMMT/mmtsys/sys and named <domain>.mm.conf, where <domain> is the name of
the multicast domain. The file is in the format of option=value. This file should not be edited manually.
The polling daemon configuration files are also kept in this directory. The global polling configuration
file is rmspoll.conf, and the domain specific files are rmspoll.<domain>.conf. Like the
domain configuration files, these files should only be modified through the browser interface. The only
time these files should be modified manually is with the assistance of RMS tech support.
Log Files
The /opt/RMSMMT/mmtsys/sys directory also contains two log files: events.log
and rmspolld.log.
events.log
The events.log file contains syslog type messages, shown below, that correspond to the SNMP traps
sent by the polling daemon.
monlo:1082550198:172.16.1.9:1.3.6.1.2.1.31.1.1.1.2.10:0:10:631643:0:50
gone:1082550198:192.168.201.254:239.1.1.1:192.168.1.25:0:0:0:0
hi:1082550198:172.16.1.9:239.1.1.1:192.168.1.25:4116:92785:137:100
This file provides the information for the text-based reports provided by CMM. Depending on the polling
interval, and number of objects being polled, this file may grow very quickly. It should be rotated along
with all other syslog files on the server.
rmspolld.log
The rmspolld.log file contains log messages pertaining to the polling daemon.
04/23/2004 09:40:54 RMS Polling Agent v2.1(1) started successfully
04/23/2004 09:55:49 Exiting on SIGTERM
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