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Hi all,
in my OCI environment, i have a problem with a data source. It's a CISCO DS-C9509 and this is the configuration:
Acquisition Unit: Local
localType: Cisco FC Switch Firmware 2.0+ (SNMP)
Types of data collected:Inventory, Performance
The error is on Inventory process and this is: "zoneSetEnforcedZoneListBmap4k: noSuchObject".
I'm looked anyway on Internet but no solution founded. Please anyone has saw this error?
Thanks in advance,
Best Regards
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Yeah, that is ancient.
The engineering issue for this is ICI-4884. It looks like the fix for this issue did not make it into:
OCI 7.3.2
Service Pack 2 for OCI 7.3.1
Which will likely be released in March.
So, you need to open a support case on this, and you will need a patch, but if you install 7.3.2 or SP2, this device will fail again.
I would expect the fix for this issue to make in into SP3 for OCI 7.3.x.
Matt
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Hey Alberto,
Any idea what firmware this switch is running?
I think this may be an OCI data source bug due to ancient CIsco firmware behavior - the switch doesn't implement some SNMP zoning support the way OCI would expect.
Matt
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Hey Matt,
the cisco's firmware version is 2.1(2d).
Thanks in advance,
Best Regards
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Yeah, that is ancient.
The engineering issue for this is ICI-4884. It looks like the fix for this issue did not make it into:
OCI 7.3.2
Service Pack 2 for OCI 7.3.1
Which will likely be released in March.
So, you need to open a support case on this, and you will need a patch, but if you install 7.3.2 or SP2, this device will fail again.
I would expect the fix for this issue to make in into SP3 for OCI 7.3.x.
Matt
