Avaya 03-300430 用户手册
Alarms in Linux Media Servers
Issue 1 June 2005
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“Application failed unintentionally” — Watchdog is bringing the system
down because an application failed to start correctly. The application may
have failed to start either because:
down because an application failed to start correctly. The application may
have failed to start either because:
●
The file did not exist (coincident with Event ID #7).
●
Required application parameters were missing or invalid in
watchd.conf.
watchd.conf.
1. To verify the alarm, look for the message, “Application num <#>
(<application path>) not started. Watchdog exiting NOW,” either using
the:
the:
- Web interface, by selecting Diagnostics > View System Logs and
Watchdog Logs
- Linux command line, by entering logv -w or, directly, by
examining /var/log/ecs/wdlog.
2. Verify that the file named in the log exists and is executable.
3. Verify that the string in watchd.conf is correct.
4. If Steps
4. If Steps
are OK, investigate the trace log to see why the
application fails, either from the:
- Web interface by:
a. Selecting the View System Logs diagnostic and Logmanager
Debug trace
b. Specifying the Event Range for the appropriate time frame
c. Matching the application’s number as the pattern
- Linux command line, by entering logv -t ts
5. Once resolved, manually clear the alarm, either from the:
- Web interface, by selecting Alarms and Notification, the
appropriate alarm, and Clear
- Linux command line, by entering almclear -n #id
Table 31: _WD Alarms in Media Server (continued)
Event
ID
Alarm
Level
Level
Alarm Text, Cause/Description, Recommendation
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