All possible error messages (for all protocols) for issues with data collection have been listed below. Click any message under a protocol to view why that error might have occurred, and how to resolve it.
If you don't find your error listed here, or if you need any assistance with OpManager in general, please get in touch with our support team at opmanager-support@zohocorp.com.
Disclaimer:
The troubleshooting steps mentioned below might include some actions to be done outside of the OpManager environment. Please perform them at your own risk and exercise due diligence when executing them in your network. It is highly advised to consult your system and network administrators with the necessary troubleshooting measures before you proceed with performing them.
Request Timed Out
This error might be displayed due to the following reasons:
Steps to troubleshoot this issue:
Null variable in response
This error might be displayed when the response from the MIB OID associated with that monitor is getting a "Null" response from the end device.
Steps to troubleshoot this issue:
You can perform an SNMP walk on the device (using SNMPwalk tool or any other third-party tool) and check the response from the corresponding OID.
IO error sending PDU. Send Error: Session Remote Host Unknown
This error might occur due to the following reasons:
Steps to troubleshoot this issue:
There is no such variable name in this mib.
The SNMP Agent does not support the MIB.
Steps to troubleshoot this issue:
No Error code registered
This is the default value of error code. This is to indicate that no error code has been registered.
Steps to troubleshoot this issue:
This is a end of MIB View.
If a getBulk/getNext operation is running and the OID selected is the last node of the MIB, this error will occur. This might be due to internal configuration issues.
Steps to troubleshoot this issue:
To identify the cause of this issue and troubleshoot it, please contact our support team with the logs, MIB/OID details and required screenshots.
There is no such object in this MIB.
It denotes that the added MIBS have not been implemented in the device.
Steps to troubleshoot this issue:
Session Remote Host Unknown
This error might occur due to the following reasons:
Steps to troubleshoot this issue:
There is no such instance in this MIB.
It denotes that the added OID instance has not been implemented in the device.
Steps to troubleshoot this issue:
A no access error occurred
This error occurs if the OID that you are trying to set a value to, has no read/write access.
Steps to troubleshoot this issue:
The RPC server is unavailable
This error is encountered when the device is not reachable, or RPC/WMI service is not running.
Steps to troubleshoot this issue:
Refer this KB to troubleshoot this RPC unavailability issue.
Access is denied
This error occurs when
Steps to troubleshoot this issue:
First, try connecting to the monitored device using wbemtest, and use IP address/DNS name as configured in the device, and provide the same credential used in OpManager. (Refer this Pitstop post)
METHOD 1: Incorrect login credentials have been configured
If the above details have been properly configured, then test the WMI connection again using wbemtest.
If the wbemtest connection action is passed and still issues persists, make sure you also check Method 2.
METHOD 2: The user name provided does not have sufficient access privileges to perform the operation
SELECT Version,Caption,ProductType FROM Win32_OperatingSystem
SELECT * FROM Win32_OperatingSystem
SELECT * from Win32_Service
SELECT * from win32_logicaldisk
If none of the above mentioned steps help in resolving the issue, please contact the concerned vendor (Microsoft) regarding the same.
Specified class is invalid / Invalid Class Error
This error occurs due to the following reasons:
Steps to troubleshoot this issue:
cd %WINDIR%/system32
lodctr /R
cd %WINDIR%/sysWOW64
lodctr /R
'wmiadap /f'
'winmgmt /resyncperf'
Query was not syntactically valid.
Steps to troubleshoot this issue:
Please follow the same steps as mentioned above for 'Specified class is invalid/Invalid Class Error'.
Empty response received from device
This error occurs when device does not responded properly with the data requested. This might be due to improper/no permissions.
Steps to troubleshoot this issue:
No WMI Credentials associated to the device
This error occurs when WMI monitors have been associated to a device, but no valid WMI credentials have been provided.
Steps to troubleshoot this issue:
Problem in collecting/processing data from the device
Some internal issue has occurred while collecting or processing data.
Steps to troubleshoot this issue:
Enable WMI debugging, perform a 'Test Monitor' action and contact our support team with SIF, Device & Monitor details.
The remote procedure call failed
Remote Procedure Call (RPC) service might not be responding for WMI connections, which results in this issue.
Steps to troubleshoot this issue:
Unable to complete the requested operation because of either a catastrophic media failure or a data structure corruption on the disk.
This error occurs when the media on which the security database is stored has failed, or a program error in the security software caused a corruption on the disk.
Steps to troubleshoot this issue:
Call was canceled by the message filter
This issue might be due to the following reasons:
Steps to troubleshoot this issue:
Server execution failed
This error might occur due to the following reasons:
Steps to troubleshoot this issue:
cd %WINDIR%/system32
lodctr /R
cd %WINDIR%/sysWOW64
lodctr /R
'wmiadap /f'
'winmgmt /resyncperf'
Unspecified error / Null
The cause of this issue is unknown to OpManager, as this might be some device-specific internal issue or even a configuration issue.
Steps to troubleshoot this issue:
Not enough storage is available to complete this operation
This error occurs when there isn't sufficient memory to perform WMI Operations.
Steps to troubleshoot this issue:
WMI is taking up too much memory.
This error occurs when WMI is taking up too much memory. It could be caused either by low memory availability or excessive memory consumption by WMI. This issue could lead to stopping of WMI Data collection entirely. Hence when data collection fails with this error, all the WMI monitors from the corresponding device will be disabled directly.
Steps to troubleshoot this issue:
No more threads can be created in the system
Steps to troubleshoot this issue:
Please follow the same steps as mentioned above for 'WMI is taking up too much memory' error.
User credentials cannot be used for local connections
This error is encountered when you try and provide credentials for monitoring the machine in which OpManager is running (called 'localhost'). The localhost is monitored by default when OpManager is installed, without having to provide any credentials.
Steps to troubleshoot this issue:
No CLI Credentials associated to the device
This error occurs when CLI monitors have been associated to a device, but no valid CLI credentials have been provided.
Steps to troubleshoot this issue:
Script execution failed: timed out
This error occurs when the configured timeout for the credential associated to the device is too low for OpManager to get a proper response.
Steps to troubleshoot this issue:
Communication not established: Socket error
This means that OpManager was unable to connect to the specified port of the device.
Steps to troubleshoot this issue:
Unable to establish CLI Connection to the device
This error occurs when there are errors establishing contact with the end device. (Since the device might be unreachable/down)
Steps to troubleshoot this issue:
Exception during logging in or Incorrect Login Parameters
This issue occurs when improper credentials are given.
Steps to troubleshoot this issue:
No data received from the device
This issue might occur mostly due to the following reasons
Steps to troubleshoot this issue:
Credential Failure
This error might occur when the provided WMI credentials are no longer valid, since they might have been modified in the environment or might have been wrongly provided in OpManager.
Steps to troubleshoot this issue:
Check if the credentials are right using the Test Credentials option, and update proper credentials for the Hyper-V Host.
Configuration data missing
This error occurs when configuration (the classes to be queried) related to this PD is missing in the OpManager database.
Steps to troubleshoot this issue:
To identify the cause of this issue and troubleshoot it, please contact our support team with the Support Information File (SIF).
Empty response received from device
This error occurs when no data is being received from the host.
Steps to troubleshoot this issue:
Check for connectivity to the host device from the OpManager-installed server. Also, perform a WBEMTEST in the host device to check if WMI is working properly (Use IPaddress/DNSname as configured in the device, and provide the same credential used in OpManager).
Reporting server info is not available
This error occurs when the contact details of the host for data collection in this metric is missing from the OpManager database.
Steps to troubleshoot this issue:
To identify the cause of this issue and troubleshoot it, please contact our support team with the Support Information File (SIF).
Problem in collecting data from this entity
This error occurs when the host does not provide any info/is not responding when requested info about a particular VM.
Steps to troubleshoot this issue:
Check for connectivity to the host device from the OpManager-installed server. Also, perform a WBEM test in the host device to check if WMI is working properly.
Problem in collecting data from this entity
This error occurs when the vSphere API does not respond properly when requested information about a particular server.
Steps to troubleshoot this issue:
Unable to establish a session with the device
This error is encountered when the VMs are not able to contact the parent device (vCenter/ESXi based on discovery). This may be due to the device not being reachable, or because the credentials failed.
Steps to troubleshoot this issue:
Service content is not available
This error occurs when the vSphere API is not providing a proper response.
Steps to troubleshoot this issue:
Host system details not found
This error occurs when the vSphere API is unable to get metrics of any host server.
Steps to troubleshoot this issue:
Log in to the vSphere client and check if the monitors of this host are displaying data.
Unable to get hardware related metrics
This error occurs when the vSphere API does not provide a response for HealthSystemRuntime and HostNumericSensorInfo.
Steps to troubleshoot this issue:
Login to the vSphere client and check the relevant parameters for a proper response.
Counter value is not available
This error occurs when a particular monitor has not been enabled on vSphere but has been added in OpManager.
Steps to troubleshoot this issue:
Log in to the vSphere client and enable the relevant monitor to resolve this issue.
Unable to fetch data due to host communication failure
This error occurs when there is a server communication failure, or if no response is received.
Steps to troubleshoot this issue:
Check if the Parent device (vCenter/ESX) is reachable from OpManager server. Also, try to connect to vSphere client from the OpManager-installed server and see if you can login and see the data.
If you face any issues in this process, kindly troubleshoot them with the help of your network admin and check for data collection.
Unable to fetch metrics data
This error occurs when the performance metrics info is not provided by the vSphere itself.
Steps to troubleshoot this issue:
Log in to the vSphere client, and enable monitoring of the particular entity/monitor if it is the disabled state.
Reporting server info is not available
This error occurs when the contact details of the vCenter/ESX for data collection in this metric is missing from the OpManager database.
Steps to troubleshoot this issue:
To identify the cause of this issue and troubleshoot it, please contact our support team with the Support Information File (SIF).
Older way of monitoring is being used
This error is encountered when the VMware devices are being monitored using deprecated APIs.
Steps to troubleshoot this issue:
To resolve this issue, go to the vCenter/ESX snapshot page and click on 'Migrate'.
vSphere not returning data for this entity
This error occurs when OpManager is unable to fetch monitoring information using vSphere API for this particular server.
Steps to troubleshoot this issue:
Hardware stats polling failed for device
This error occurs when there is an exception while establishing the session with vCenter or ESX (based on discovery type in OpManager). This might be due to the device not being reachable, or due to credential failure.
Steps to troubleshoot this issue:
Reporting server info is not available
When the contact details for the Master Host for data collection is missing in the OpManager database, this error is encountered.
Steps to troubleshoot this issue:
To identify the cause of this issue and troubleshoot it, please contact our support team with the Support Information File (SIF).
UUID is empty
This error occurs when the UUID is empty for the monitored entity, and therefore OpManager is not able to fetch the metrics for this particular server.
Steps to troubleshoot this issue:
To identify the cause of this issue and troubleshoot it, please contact our support team with the Support Information File (SIF).
Problem in collecting data from this entity
This error occurs when the XenServer API is not providing any performance data for this particular server.
Steps to troubleshoot this issue:
Log in to Citrix XenCenter and check if monitoring data is available for that particular server.
No response received from Xen API
This error is encountered when the Master server is not responding to the Xen API requests.
Steps to troubleshoot this issue:
Check if you are able to log in to Citrix Xen Center, and check if data collection is normal in all the servers. If not, please contact your network administrator and troubleshoot the issue.
No response from Xen API for host data source
This error occurs when the API request sent from the XenServer to fetch info about this host did not return any response.
Steps to troubleshoot this issue:
Log in to XenCenter, and verify if the response from the host is being provided properly.
No response from Xen API for VM data source
This error occurs when the API request sent from the XenServer to fetch info about this VM did not return any response.
Steps to troubleshoot this issue:
Log in to XenCenter, and verify if the response from the VM is being provided properly.
Reporting server info is not available
This error occurs when the Cluster contact details for data collection is missing in the OpManager database.
Steps to troubleshoot this issue:
To identify the cause of this issue and troubleshoot it, please contact our support team with the Support Information File (SIF).
Problem in collecting data from this entity
This error occurs when the performance metrics for that particular server is not being collected properly.
Steps to troubleshoot this issue:
Log in to the Prism element, and check if the performance data for that server is being received properly.
No response received from Prism API
This error is encountered when Prism API is not responding properly.
Steps to troubleshoot this issue:
Log in to Prism Element, and check if it is running properly and if the Hosts/VMs are being monitored without any issues.
Cluster Response Object Is Null
This error occurs when Prism API has not returned the performance stats and related data for the cluster monitors.
Steps to troubleshoot this issue:
Host Response Object Is Null
This error occurs when Prism API has not returned the performance stats and related data for the host monitors.
Steps to troubleshoot this issue:
VM Response Object Is Null
This error occurs when Prism API has not returned the performance stats and related data for the VM monitors.
Steps to troubleshoot this issue:
Problem in collecting data from this device
This error occurs when the UCS device is not providing any data.
Steps to troubleshoot this issue:
Log in to UCS Manager and check if the device is providing the monitoring data properly.
No UCS Credentials associated to the device
This error occurs when no valid UCS credentials are associated to the UCS device.
Steps to troubleshoot this issue:
To start monitoring your UCS device, create a valid UCS credential profile and associate it to the device. Before associating, also check if the credentials are working fine using the 'Test Credentials' option.
Credential failure
This error occurs when the UCS credentials fail. It might be because the credentials were modified in the customer environment, or a wrong update might have been done on the credential profile in OpManager.
Steps to troubleshoot this issue:
Check if the UCS credentials are correct, and ensure that the same has been updated in OpManager.
No data received from the device
This error occurs when no data is received from the UCS device for this particular monitor.
Steps to troubleshoot this issue:
Log in to UCS Manager, and check if data is being collected for that particular monitor.
SNMP response not received
SNMP response is not received from the destination device or NULL response is coming for the corresponding OIDs. It may be due to the following reasons:
Steps to troubleshoot this issue:
If the responses are improper, please contact our support team to resolve this issue.
Connection timed out
This error is encountered when the URL takes longer than the configured timeout value to return a response.
Steps to troubleshoot this issue:
Host Unknown
The mentioned URL host does not exist, or is not resolved.
Steps to troubleshoot this issue:
Please verify if the host name is configured properly.
Host Unavailable
The mentioned URL host is not available, or is not reachable.
Steps to troubleshoot this issue:
Please check this issue from the URL end.
403 Forbidden
'403 Forbidden' error occurs when a web server understood the request but refuses to authorize it.
Steps to troubleshoot this issue:
Please check this issue from the URL end for proper authorization.
400 - Bad request. The request could not be understood by the server due to malformed syntax. The client should not repeat the request without modifications.
This error occurs when the request could not be understood by the server due to malformed syntax. The client should not repeat the request without modifications.
Steps to troubleshoot this issue:
Try repeating the request after checking for any errors and making the necessary modifications.
503 Service Unavailable
This error occurs when a web server is temporarily unable to handle a request.
Steps to troubleshoot this issue:
Please check this issue from the URL end.
302 Redirection
This error means that the URL page has temporarily moved to a new location.
Steps to troubleshoot this issue:
This can be resolved by monitoring the final redirected URL instead of the original URL.
301 Redirection
This error means that the URL page has permanently moved to a new location.
Steps to troubleshoot this issue:
This can be resolved by monitoring the final redirected URL instead of the original URL.
401 Unauthorized
Encountering this error indicates that the requested resource is restricted and requires authentication, but the client failed to provide any such authentication.
Steps to troubleshoot this issue:
This can be resolved when the URL is being monitored with proper authorization credential configuration.
500
This indicates that something has gone wrong on the website's server, but the server could not identify the exact issue.
Steps to troubleshoot this issue:
Please check this issue from the URL end.
Credentials are not given for the device
This error occurs when no valid CLI credential has been associated to the device.
Steps to troubleshoot this issue:
Create a CLI credential profile and associate it to the device to resolve this error. Also, check if the credentials are valid using the 'Test Credential' option before associating it to the device.
Internal Server Error while processing this request
When the script failed due to unknown reasons or due to internal errors in OpManager, this error message is displayed.
Steps to troubleshoot this issue:
Enable debugging option, enable CLI debug (if it is a CLI-based device). Restart OpManager to activate CLI debugging and reproduce the issue, and contact our support team with the logs for assistance on resolving this issue.
ScriptExecutionException
This error might occur due to the following reasons:
Steps to troubleshoot this issue:
Configure the device type for the device.
This error occurs when the device type has not been configured properly for the device in OpManager.
Steps to troubleshoot this issue:
Check if a proper device type has been configured in the Device Snapshot page of the corresponding device.
For Windows machines scripts cannot be executed remotely
This error is encountered if 'Execute in remote machine' option has been selected for Windows script. For Windows machines, scripts cannot be executed remotely.
Steps to troubleshoot this issue:
Windows script will be executed only in the OpManager-installed server. Please don't choose 'Monitored Machine' option for Windows scripts.
TimeoutException
This error occurs when the script execution is taking much longer than the configured timeout.
Steps to troubleshoot this issue:
Polling has failed
This error occur when data collection is not proceeding normally for the monitor.
Steps to troubleshoot this issue:
Enable debugging option, enable CLI debug (if it is a CLI-based device). Restart OpManager to activate CLI debugging and reproduce the issue, and contact our support team with the logs for assistance on resolving this issue.
CommandLine syntax is incorrect
When the command line syntax is incorrect, this error is encountered.
Steps to troubleshoot this issue:
Check whether the command line syntax is correct.
For example, a vbscript file should be executed like this:
cscript ${FileName}.vbs
CommandLine should contain ${FileName} variable
This error means that the command line has not been configured with proper file extension.
Steps to troubleshoot this issue:
Check whether the proper file extension is given in the command line. For example, a vbscript file should have the extension as .vbs, .pl for perl, .sh for shell, .bat for batch and so.
Error in response. There is no such variable name in this MIB. Index: 1 Errored Object ID: OID
This error means that the SNMP agent does not support the MIB used here.
Steps to troubleshoot this issue:
You can perform an SNMP walk of the OID to find out if the device is responding properly.
Error: Request Timed Out
This error occurs due to these reasons:
Steps to troubleshoot this issue:
Snmp Request send failed. Invalid request ID obtained for interface INTERFACE_NAME | ErrorCode : ERROR_CODE | ErrorString : ERROR_STRING
Steps to troubleshoot this issue:
This error might occur due to a number of reasons. The ERROR_STRING will display the exact reason.
For example: 'TIME_SYNC_FAILED' means that the Time Synchronization failed