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Title: Could not create the view: Argument cannot be null
Post by: [email protected] on September 20, 2012, 11:43:15 AM
Hi
i installed NetXMS 1.2.3 on Ubuntu 12.04 server, but i have tow problems:
- The first: when i access the web interface i get the error : Could not create the view: Argument cannot be null
- The second : when i try to create DCI (data collection item) i get the error : "Cannot create DCI for interface: No context available outside of the request service lifecycle. No context available outside of the request service lifecycle. "

any one can help please .
just for information when i installed it on CentOS 6.3 i didn't get the first error but i get the second.
Title: Re: Could not create the view: Argument cannot be null
Post by: Victor Kirhenshtein on September 22, 2012, 01:50:50 PM
Hi!

I have fixed some of the problems causing "No context available outside of the request service lifecycle" errors. Please try updated war file: https://www.netxms.org/download/rc/nxmc-1.2.3.2.war (https://www.netxms.org/download/rc/nxmc-1.2.3.2.war).

Best regards,
Victor
Title: Re: Could not create the view: Argument cannot be null
Post by: [email protected] on September 22, 2012, 02:10:45 PM
Hi Victor
the war file can't be extracted it's damaged can you verified please.
thx
Title: Re: Could not create the view: Argument cannot be null
Post by: Victor Kirhenshtein on September 22, 2012, 03:05:08 PM
Yes, it was broken. I uploaded it again, you can try again now.

Best regards,
Victor
Title: Re: Could not create the view: Argument cannot be null
Post by: [email protected] on September 22, 2012, 03:55:46 PM
Hi Victor
the same problem of :
Cannot create network map object "dzdze": No context available outside of the request service lifecycle.
No context available outside of the request service lifecycle.


Cannot create DCI for interface: No context available outside of the request service lifecycle.
No context available outside of the request service lifecycle.
Title: Re: Could not create the view: Argument cannot be null
Post by: [email protected] on September 23, 2012, 09:30:14 PM
Hi Victor
i re-installed all from scratch, with Jetty from eclipse site and java from oracle site and not from Ubuntu repository and all things are working fine now on ubuntu 12.04 server.
many thanks.
Title: Re: Could not create the view: Argument cannot be null
Post by: [email protected] on September 24, 2012, 11:40:30 AM
Hi Victor
please is the winperf and wmi subagent will be released for the version 1.2.3 or not ?
when the automatic network map will be available ?
Title: Re: Could not create the view: Argument cannot be null
Post by: Victor Kirhenshtein on September 24, 2012, 12:40:05 PM
Hi!

winperf and wmi are part of agent installation. You should just load them in nxagentd.conf.

Automatic network maps should be available in 1.2.4 release, somewhere in October.

Best regards,
Victor
Title: Re: Could not create the view: Argument cannot be null
Post by: [email protected] on September 25, 2012, 11:07:35 AM
Hi Victor
i have to questions please :
- for the ICMP response time is declared as unsigned integer, i think this isn't not precise and don't give clear information because the time is measured in 1000s.
- for the map it's possible to integrate NagVis ?
best regards   
Title: Re: Could not create the view: Argument cannot be null
Post by: Victor Kirhenshtein on September 25, 2012, 02:19:01 PM
Hi!

ICMP response time measured in milliseconds. I doubt that it is possible or useable to use higher precision for that.

I'm not sure about NagVis, never work with that. Depending on how it collects data it could be possible. However, NetXMS has it's own network map implementation, so why do you need to integrate it with NagVis?

Best regards,
Victor
Title: Re: Could not create the view: Argument cannot be null
Post by: [email protected] on September 25, 2012, 11:48:29 PM
Hi Victor
for the map i could find any documentation about the configuration for that i asked about nagvis.
for the time response under 1s i always get zero so in the graph no deffirence between 800ms and 8 ms which is huge difference