Cannot load MIB file from server: URI has an authority component

Started by ant2ne, April 19, 2012, 06:44:00 PM

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ant2ne

QuoteCannot load MIB file from server: URI has an authority component
When launching the console I get this error. I click OK and I can go ahead and get into the console, but none of my client (agents) are in the console except this server.

This server is win 2k8 32bit. the agent is win2k8r2 64bit.

This is unrelated to my debian server posted here
https://www.netxms.org/forum/installation/erorr-on-initializing-database-setp-debian-install/
I'm testing both and neither is working for me.  :-(

Victor Kirhenshtein

I'll try to find what can cause this error. Never seen it before. However, it is not related to the fact that you don't see any nodes in console. If this is a fresh installation, you should either add nodes manually or turn on network discovery (it is turned off by default). Network discovery options can be set in console via Configuration -> Network Discovery menu.

Best regards,
Victor

ant2ne

I have manually installed the agent on the R2 server. I've disabled both server's firewalls and they are both on the same subnet. Other protocols between the 2 work fine.

Victor Kirhenshtein

What is your network discovery settings?

Best regards,
Victor

ant2ne

Network Discovery is set to disabled on General and No filtering on Filter. But what does that have to do with agents with the app installed not showing up?

Victor Kirhenshtein

Installing agent on managed node is not enough - you should then add it to management server manually or have network discovery turned on.

Best regards,
Victor

bdefloo

Hi,

I've had this same error in our W2K8 Citrix environment.
It appears to be caused by the working directory path in the nxmc.ini file:

-data
@user.home/.nxmc/data

@user.home should refer to the current user's profile directory, but this appears to be broken in some cases. After replacing this with a different path the issue was solved for us. I believe it's related to
http://bugs.sun.com/view_bug.do?bug_id=4787931

We have the my documents folder of each user mapped as a network drive, so we changed it to place the .nxmc folder onto this drive.