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Appendix B Alerts and Alert Messages
Alert Messages
The [<component>] variable presented in the agent alerts list shown in
represents any of these
component values:
•
rdu
•
dpe
•
jrun
•
rduSnmpAgent
•
dpeSnmpAgent
•
kdc
Network Registrar Extension Point Alerts
Whenever a BAC Network Registrar extension point syslog alert is sent, you can find additional details
in the Network Registrars log file.
in the Network Registrars log file.
AGENT-6-9004: The [<component>] has started This alert is generated any time a component is
successfully started by the agent.
AGENT-6-9005: The [<component>] has
stopped
stopped
This alert is generated any time a component has
been successfully stopped through the watchdog
agent. This message is for informational purposes
only.
been successfully stopped through the watchdog
agent. This message is for informational purposes
only.
Table B-3
Agent Alerts
Alert
Description
Table B-4
Network Registrar Extension Point Alerts
Alert
Description
NR_EP-1-106: Failed to connect to RDU
This alert notifies you that the Network Registrar
server cannot connect to the RDU. You should
verify that the RDU process is running and, if it is
not already running, start the RDU.
server cannot connect to the RDU. You should
verify that the RDU process is running and, if it is
not already running, start the RDU.
If the RDU is running, use the Network Registrar
computer to ping the RDU. If you are unable to
ping the RDU, fix the routing tables or other
communication parameters, between the two
devices.
computer to ping the RDU. If you are unable to
ping the RDU, fix the routing tables or other
communication parameters, between the two
devices.
If this alert is frequently repeated, you may have an
unstable connection between the two hosts. Use
generally accepted network troubleshooting
techniques to improve the connectivity between the
two hosts.
unstable connection between the two hosts. Use
generally accepted network troubleshooting
techniques to improve the connectivity between the
two hosts.