Wireless End Host Report LMS 3.2
We are having LMS 3.2 with Campus Manager 5.2 , I have added our WisM (Wireless Integrated ServiceModule) in the LMS and it shows that the device is reachable , we get inventory , run jobs etc . However when I try to get the End Host Report for this device it shows that no hosts found
I have configured SNMP v2 read only settings on the controller and the LMS
I wanted to know will we get End User Reports from the WiSM / Cisco 4402 controllers. Is there some more config etc need to be done
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* Contents of parameter file: C:\vdbench\example5-multi.txt
* Copyright (c) 2000, 2012, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
* Author: Henk Vandenbergh.
* Example 5: Simple multi-host parameter file.
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13:19:06.835 java.vm.vendor Oracle Corporation
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13:19:11.140
13:19:11.140 SlaveList.printWorkForSlaves() for rd=run1 (w)
13:19:11.140 slv=one-0 wd=wd1 sd=sd1 rd= 75 sk=100 skw=100.00 rh= 0 th=1
13:19:11.140
13:19:11.140 slave=one-0 received work for 1 threads
13:19:11.140
13:19:11.140 host=one received work for 1 threads
13:19:11.140 host=two received work for 0 threads
13:19:11.140 host=three received work for 0 threads
13:19:11.140 host=four received work for 0 threads
13:19:11.140 host=five received work for 0 threads
13:19:11.140 host=six received work for 0 threads
13:19:11.140 host=seven received work for 0 threads
13:19:11.140 host=eight received work for 0 threads
13:19:11.140 host=nine received work for 0 threads
13:19:11.140 host=ten received work for 0 threads
13:19:11.140 host=eleven received work for 0 threads
13:19:11.140 host=twelve received work for 0 threads
13:19:11.140 Total amount of work received: 1 threads
13:19:11.140
13:19:11.140 Waiting for synchronization of all slaves
13:19:11.905 Synchronization of all slaves complete
13:19:12.001 Starting RD=run1; I/O rate: 25; elapsed=300; For loops: None
13:19:12.002 Starting RD=run1; I/O rate: 25; elapsed=300; For loops: None
13:19:55.635 Slow getMessage: six-0 3 133781 HEARTBEAT_MESSAGE
13:19:55.635 Slow getMessage: two-0 3 133830 HEARTBEAT_MESSAGE
13:19:55.635 Slow getMessage: four-0 3 134062 HEARTBEAT_MESSAGE
13:19:55.776 Slow getMessage: twelve-0 3 133749 HEARTBEAT_MESSAGE
13:19:55.776 Slow getMessage: eight-0 3 133744 HEARTBEAT_MESSAGE
13:19:55.791 Slow getMessage: ten-0 3 133792 HEARTBEAT_MESSAGE
Dec 22, 2014 interval i/o MB/sec bytes read resp read write resp resp queue cpu% cpu%
rate 1024**2 i/o pct time resp resp max stddev depth sys+u sys
13:20:12.346 1 24.85 0.19 8192 75.12 0.691 0.202 2.170 33.645 1.474 0.0 1.2 0.8
13:20:40.628 Slow getMessage: two-0 4 133822 HEARTBEAT_MESSAGE
13:20:40.644 Slow getMessage: six-0 4 133775 HEARTBEAT_MESSAGE
13:20:40.644 Slow getMessage: four-0 4 134055 HEARTBEAT_MESSAGE
13:20:40.800 Slow getMessage: ten-0 4 133795 HEARTBEAT_MESSAGE
13:20:40.800 Slow getMessage: twelve-0 4 133751 HEARTBEAT_MESSAGE
13:20:40.800 Slow getMessage: eight-0 4 133747 HEARTBEAT_MESSAGE
13:21:12.267 2 25.82 0.20 8192 74.37 0.716 0.227 2.133 36.170 1.565 0.0 1.2 0.8
13:21:25.652 Slow getMessage: six-0 5 133783 HEARTBEAT_MESSAGE
13:21:25.652 Slow getMessage: four-0 5 134048 HEARTBEAT_MESSAGE
13:21:25.652 Slow getMessage: two-0 5 133831 HEARTBEAT_MESSAGE
13:21:25.793 Slow getMessage: eight-0 5 133733 HEARTBEAT_MESSAGE
13:21:25.808 Slow getMessage: ten-0 5 133797 HEARTBEAT_MESSAGE
13:21:25.808 Slow getMessage: twelve-0 5 133753 HEARTBEAT_MESSAGE
13:22:10.658 Slow getMessage: two-0 6 133821 HEARTBEAT_MESSAGE
13:22:10.658 Slow getMessage: four-0 6 134069 HEARTBEAT_MESSAGE
13:22:10.674 Slow getMessage: six-0 6 133773 HEARTBEAT_MESSAGE
13:22:10.814 Slow getMessage: ten-0 6 133797 HEARTBEAT_MESSAGE
13:22:10.830 Slow getMessage: eight-0 6 133748 HEARTBEAT_MESSAGE
13:22:10.830 Slow getMessage: twelve-0 6 133753 HEARTBEAT_MESSAGE
13:22:12.267 3 24.85 0.19 8192 73.44 0.805 0.343 2.081 38.852 2.445 0.0 0.8 0.4
13:22:55.667 Slow getMessage: two-0 7 133830 HEARTBEAT_MESSAGE
13:22:55.667 Slow getMessage: six-0 7 133766 HEARTBEAT_MESSAGE
13:22:55.667 Slow getMessage: four-0 7 134063 HEARTBEAT_MESSAGE
13:22:55.807 Slow getMessage: eight-0 7 133735 HEARTBEAT_MESSAGE
13:22:55.807 Slow getMessage: twelve-0 7 133740 HEARTBEAT_MESSAGE
13:22:55.807 Slow getMessage: ten-0 7 133784 HEARTBEAT_MESSAGE
13:23:12.268 4 24.80 0.19 8192 75.47 0.770 0.324 2.145 38.519 2.049 0.0 0.6 0.4
13:23:40.660 Slow getMessage: two-0 8 133823 HEARTBEAT_MESSAGE
13:23:40.675 Slow getMessage: six-0 8 133774 HEARTBEAT_MESSAGE
13:23:40.675 Slow getMessage: four-0 8 134055 HEARTBEAT_MESSAGE
13:23:40.816 Slow getMessage: eight-0 8 133738 HEARTBEAT_MESSAGE
13:23:40.816 Slow getMessage: ten-0 8 133787 HEARTBEAT_MESSAGE
13:23:40.831 Slow getMessage: twelve-0 8 133742 HEARTBEAT_MESSAGE
13:24:12.267 5 25.28 0.20 8192 75.28 0.821 0.420 2.043 44.044 2.770 0.0 0.4 0.3
13:24:12.377 avg_2-5 25.19 0.20 8192 74.64 0.778 0.328 2.100 44.044 2.250 0.0 0.7 0.5
13:24:12.408
13:24:12.408 Total i/o for slave=one-0 : reads: 5632 writes: 1904 total: 7536 skew: 100.00%
13:24:12.408 Total i/o done: reads: 5632 writes: 1904 total: 7536
13:24:12.845
13:24:12.845 Counts reported below are for non-warmup intervals (4).
13:24:12.845 Note that for an Uncontrolled MAX run skew is irrelevant.
13:24:12.845 I/O count for all WDs: 6045
13:24:12.845 Calculated skew for wd=wd1 : 6045 1511/sec (100.00%) Expected skew: 100.00%
13:24:12.845 Flushing all reports
13:24:12.845 Memory total Java heap: 61.875 MB; Free: 44.098 MB; Used: 17.777 MB;
13:24:12.923 Ending Reporter
13:24:13.437 Slow getMessage: four-0 9 134069 CLEAN_SHUTDOWN_COMPLETE
13:24:13.437 Slow getMessage: rsh_to_client 7 134069 RSH_STDOUT_OUTPUT
13:24:13.453 Slow getMessage: rsh_to_client 7 133788 RSH_STDOUT_OUTPUT
13:24:13.469 Slow getMessage: rsh_to_client 7 133837 RSH_STDOUT_OUTPUT
13:24:13.469 Slow getMessage: six-0 9 133788 CLEAN_SHUTDOWN_COMPLETE
13:24:13.469 Slow getMessage: two-0 9 133837 CLEAN_SHUTDOWN_COMPLETE
13:24:13.562 Slow getMessage: rsh_to_client 8 133928 RSH_STDOUT_OUTPUT
13:24:13.562 Slow getMessage: rsh_to_client 9 133928 RSH_STDERR_OUTPUT
13:24:13.562 Slow getMessage: rsh_to_client 10 133850 RSH_COMMAND
13:24:13.578 Slow getMessage: rsh_to_client 8 133696 RSH_STDOUT_OUTPUT
13:24:13.578 Slow getMessage: rsh_to_client 8 133648 RSH_STDOUT_OUTPUT
13:24:13.578 Slow getMessage: rsh_to_client 9 133696 RSH_STDERR_OUTPUT
13:24:13.593 Slow getMessage: rsh_to_client 7 133790 RSH_STDOUT_OUTPUT
13:24:13.593 Slow getMessage: rsh_to_client 7 133746 RSH_STDOUT_OUTPUT
13:24:13.593 Slow getMessage: rsh_to_client 7 133742 RSH_STDOUT_OUTPUT
13:24:13.593 Slow getMessage: rsh_to_client 9 133663 RSH_STDERR_OUTPUT
13:24:13.609 Slow getMessage: twelve-0 9 133747 CLEAN_SHUTDOWN_COMPLETE
13:24:13.609 Slow getMessage: ten-0 9 133790 CLEAN_SHUTDOWN_COMPLETE
13:24:13.609 Slow getMessage: eight-0 9 133742 CLEAN_SHUTDOWN_COMPLETE
13:24:13.625 Slow getMessage: rsh_to_client 10 133633 RSH_COMMAND
13:24:13.625 Slow getMessage: rsh_to_client 10 133616 RSH_COMMAND
13:24:13.671 Slow getMessage: rsh_to_client 8 133606 RSH_STDOUT_OUTPUT
13:24:13.671 Slow getMessage: rsh_to_client 9 133606 RSH_STDERR_OUTPUT
13:24:13.671 Slow getMessage: rsh_to_client 8 133601 RSH_STDOUT_OUTPUT
13:24:13.671 Slow getMessage: rsh_to_client 10 133559 RSH_COMMAND
13:24:13.687 Slow getMessage: rsh_to_client 9 133601 RSH_STDERR_OUTPUT
13:24:13.687 Slow getMessage: rsh_to_client 10 133570 RSH_COMMAND
13:24:13.687 Slow getMessage: rsh_to_client 8 133650 RSH_STDOUT_OUTPUT
13:24:13.703 Slow getMessage: rsh_to_client 9 133666 RSH_STDERR_OUTPUT
13:24:13.703 Slow getMessage: rsh_to_client 10 133619 RSH_COMMAND
13:24:13.718 Vdbench execution completed successfully. Output directory: C:\vdbench\.\testout
13:24:13.718 Memory total Java heap: 62.062 MB; Free: 43.601 MB; Used: 18.462 MB; -
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I am going to box everyone in a little bit here but where is the best place to host reports given the following restrictions:
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