Troubleshooting, 19troubleshooting, Data is late or an error occurred – HP Storage Essentials NAS Manager Software User Manual

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Storage Essentials 5.1 User Guide 661

19 Troubleshooting

This chapter describes the following:

“Data is late or an error occurred” Message

” on page 661

appiq.log Filled with Connection Exceptions

” on page 661

Receiving “HTTP ERROR: 503" When Accessing the Management Server

” on page 662

Permanently Changing the Port a CIM Extension Uses (UNIX Only)

” on page 664

Configuring UNIX CIM Extensions to Run Behind Firewalls

” on page 665

Volume Names from Ambiguous Automounts Are Not Displayed

” on page 669

Installing the Software Security Certificate

” on page 669

Troubleshooting After Upgrading

” on page 672

Troubleshooting Discovery and Discovery Data Collection/Get Details

” on page 673

Troubleshooting Topology Issues

” on page 679

Troubleshooting the Java Plug-in

” on page 690

Troubleshooting Provisioning

” on page 691

Troubleshooting Hardware

” on page 692

“Data is late or an error occurred”

Message

If you see the message “Data is late or an error occurred” when you try to obtain information from

a UNIX host, verify you were logged in as root when you started the CIM Extension (./start). You

must be logged in as root if you want to use the ./start command, even if you are using the
./start -users username command, where username is a valid UNIX account.
The CIM Extension only provides the information within the privileges of the user account that

started the CIM Extension. This is why you must use root to start the CIM Extension. Only root has

enough privileges to provide the information the management server needs.
If you continue to see the message, contact customer support.

appiq.log Filled with Connection

Exceptions

When an Oracle REDO log becomes corrupt, the management server is unable to connect to the

database. Whenever the management server is unable to connect to the Oracle database, it writes

to the appiq.log file. Many exceptions may cause the Application Log on Windows to become full.
To fix the problem, stop the management server and Oracle. Then, remove the corrupted REDO log,

as described in the following steps:

1.

Stop the AppStorManager service, which is the service the management server uses.

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