LMS 3.2 DFM Import of Devices Failed
Hi,
My name is Ashley. I have recently installed LMS 3.2. Everything is working fine, CM, CS,HUM, RME,IPM. However, I am not able to import devices from DCR to DFM.
On Auto Allocation Window, I get the following error:
Error in getting instance of TreeGenerator class
com.cisco.nm.trx.kdm.utils.DcrGroupSelectorTreeGenerator
Root Cause:com.cisco.nm.xms.ctm.common.CTMException: URN_NOT_FOUND : urn "ogs_server_urn" : Not found !!
On Manual Allocation, I cannot see any device in the DCR.
I have seen in a post how to reset the DFM database, but still does not work.
net stop crmdmgtd
cd CSCOpx\bin
del NMSROOT/objects/smarts/local/repos/icf/DFM.rps
del NMSROOT/objects/smarts/local/repos/icf/DFM1.rps
perl dbRestoreOrig.pl dsn=dfmEpm dmprefix=EPM
perl dbRestoreOrig.pl dsn=dfmInv dmprefix=INV
perl dbRestoreOrig.pl dsn=dfmFh dmprefix=FH
net start crmdmgtd
perl dbaccess.pl install
Could you please help, I am running out of ideas.
If the problem persists after a full server reboot, then you are probably not seeing this bug. Post the NMSROOT/objects/smarts/local/logs/DFM.log and DFM1.log as well as the brcontrol output after the full reboot.
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64-Bit: Unzip to C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\Apple
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Reboot, download iTunes, then reinstall, either using an account with administrative rights, or right-clicking the downloaded installer and selecting Run as Administrator.
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this is the message i received while installing iTunes "Service "Apple Mobile Device" failed to start. verify that you have sufficient privileges to start system services". I had to uninstall and then reinstall iTunes because something wrong happened with the update.
please help me!Did you tear down iTunes and other software? Did you reinstall using administrator priveliges?
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Remove all of these items in the following order:
iTunes
Apple Software Update
Apple Mobile Device Support (if this won't uninstall move on to the next item)
Bonjour
Apple Application Support
Reboot, download iTunes, then reinstall, either using an account with administrative rights, or right-clicking the downloaded installer and selecting Run as Administrator.
The uninstall and reinstall process will preserve your iTunes library and settings, but ideally you would back up the library and your other important personal documents and data on a regular basis. See this user tip for a suggested technique.
Please note:
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I have no idea what that mean my iPhone connects to my computer and charges and i can import pictures it just iTunes that won't work.
PLEASE I NEED HELP FROM ANYONE WHO KNOWS ANYTHING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Go to Control Panel > Add or Remove Programs (Win XP) or Programs and Features (Later)
Remove all of these items in the following order:
iTunes
Apple Software Update
Apple Mobile Device Support
Bonjour
Apple Application Support
Reboot, download iTunes, then reinstall, either using an account with administrative rights, or right-clicking the downloaded installer and selecting Run as Administrator.
See also HT1925: Removing and Reinstalling iTunes for Windows XP or HT1923: Removing and reinstalling iTunes for Windows Vista, Windows 7, or Windows 8
Should you get the error iTunes.exe - Entry Point Not Found after the above reinstall then copy QTMovieWin.dll from:
C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\Apple\Apple Application Support
and paste into:
C:\Program Files (x86)\iTunes
The above paths would be for a 64-bit machine. Hopefully the same fix with the " (x86)" omitted would work on 32-bit systems with the same error.
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Service "Apple Mobile Device" failed to start. Verify that you have sufficient privileges to start system services.
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