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Why the DFM monitor service is switching back and forth from started to not started, then started again? Is this normal?
H:\>dfm service list
sql: started
http: started
eventd: started
monitor: not started
scheduler: started
server: started
watchdog: started
H:\>dfm service list
sql: started
http: started
eventd: started
monitor: not started
scheduler: started
server: started
watchdog: started
H:\>dfm service list
sql: started
http: started
eventd: started
monitor: not started
scheduler: started
server: started
watchdog: started
H:\>dfm service list
sql: started
http: started
eventd: started
monitor: started
scheduler: started
server: started
watchdog: started
H:\>dfm service list
sql: started
http: started
eventd: started
monitor: started
scheduler: started
server: started
watchdog: started
H:\>dfm service list
sql: started
http: started
eventd: started
monitor: not started
scheduler: started
server: started
watchdog: started
H:\>dfm service list
sql: started
http: started
eventd: started
monitor: not started
scheduler: started
server: started
watchdog: started
H:\>dfm service list
sql: started
http: started
eventd: started
monitor: not started
scheduler: started
server: started
watchdog: started
H:\>dfm service list
sql: started
http: started
eventd: started
monitor: not started
scheduler: started
server: started
watchdog: started
H:\>dfm service list
sql: started
http: started
eventd: started
monitor: not started
scheduler: started
server: started
watchdog: started
H:\>dfm service list
sql: started
http: started
eventd: started
monitor: not started
scheduler: started
server: started
watchdog: started
H:\>dfm service list
sql: started
http: started
eventd: started
monitor: started
scheduler: started
server: started
watchdog: started
H:\>dfm service list
sql: started
http: started
eventd: started
monitor: started
scheduler: started
server: started
watchdog: started
H:\>dfm service list
sql: started
http: started
eventd: started
monitor: started
scheduler: started
server: started
watchdog: started
H:\>dfm service list
sql: started
http: started
eventd: started
monitor: started
scheduler: started
server: started
watchdog: started
H:\>dfm service list
sql: started
http: started
eventd: started
monitor: not started
scheduler: started
server: started
watchdog: started
Regards,
Terrence
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Hi Terrnece,
What is the free disk space of your drive (where dfm is installed)? The minimun requirement is 10%.
Thanks and regards
Shiva Raja
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Shiva,
There is at least 14GB space left. Actually a case has been openedd on this issue. Just suggested to move the DFM to a seperate PC.
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Hi Terrence
I would need the following info:
What is the version of Operations Manager?
What is OS of the DFM server?
Was it working fine before? (Any changes made before this problem)
I would like to have the following log files
dfmmonitor.log
dfmserver.log
(These files are availabe at the DFM installation directory)
The output of dfm diag:
dfm diag > <text_file>
Thanks and regards
Shiva Raja
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Hi Shiva,
Thanks for working on this issue. You can refer to the case 2000727600 which have all the logs attached.
Regards,
Terrence Lee
NetApp Global Services
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