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Error Messages About Regional Managers (NNMi Advanced)
(NNMi Advanced - Global Network Management feature) A special set of incidents keeps the Global Manager informed of any problems with the Regional Manager:
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Licensing issues
- License Expired
- License Mismatch
- License Node Count Exceeded
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Application fail-over health issues
- Nnm Cluster Failover
- Nnm Cluster Lost Standby
- Nnm Cluster Startup
- Nnm Cluster Transfer
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Traffic volume issues
- Snmp Trap Limit Critical
- Snmp Trap Limit Major
- Snmp Trap Limit Warning
- Trap Storm
These incidents are generated on the Regional Manager (NNMi management server). The Regional Manager forwards a copy of these incidents to the Global Manager. NNMi dynamically closes these incidents on the Regional Manager when the issue is resolved. The NNMi administrator for the Global Manager (NNMi management server) must manually close the forwarded copy.
From any Incident view, you can identify the forwarding server or servers (cia.remotemgr
). Use the Custom Incident Attribute tab on the Incident form for the selected incident. NNMi uses Custom Incident Attributes (CIAs) to attach additional information to incidents.
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