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Update Date:2017-09-18
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Solution  2305295.1 :   Alarms - Implementation: How to clear Alarm ID 10200 (Remote Database Reinitialization In Progress) On New Server  


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Created from <SR 3-15693757411>

Applies to:

Oracle Communications Diameter Signaling Router (DSR) - Version DSR 5.0 and later
Information in this document applies to any platform.

Goal

Alarms - Implementation: Alarm ID 10200 (Remote Database Reinitialization In Progress) on servers after adding to server group

This document provides additional steps in how to respond to Alarm ID 10200 in the DSR system.

For More information on this alarm, please refer to the Diameter Signaling Router Alarm and KPIs Reference Guide for the specific release in operation.  These are available at http://docs.oracle.com/en/industries/communications/diameter-signaling-router/index.html

Solution

During implementation of DSR, when adding a new server or servers into a server group the 10200 Event "Remote database re-nitialization in progress" is asserted.  It will remain while the database is initialized and data is initially replicated to the remote server.   If after 20 minutes this Event fails to clear, then it is likely the DB re-initialization has failed.

Recovery:

  1. Check to see that each affected remote server is properly configured.
  2. Make sure each affected remote server is responding to network connections.
  3. If this does not clear the alarm, delete this server from the server group.

The most common reason for this is a networking impairment. Ensure that IMI (if applicable, depending on build-out) and especially XMI paths are available between the active Network OAM and the affected server(s).  If DSR 7.1 or later, additionally verify that DNS port 53 (TCP/UDP) is open on the paths between the servers.

 


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