We have development commcell to test VMware and Nutanix Backup. We managed to add both to the Commcell environment, but somehow it always failed to fetch information about VM list in the VM group sections. And it only happened in the Command Center, we manage to browse fine in the Console.
Is there any fix or log we can check for this issue.
Note:
CS, MA, Commandcenter is in single machine.
Screenshot attached.
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Hello @fariz kuswaradhana
Could you please restart the Tomcat service?
If the issue persists, kindly share the CommservSurveyUtility.log
Since you mentioned that this problem occurred with the hypervisor backup info, we also need to check the CVEntityCache.log
Best Regards, Mohamed Ramadan Data Protection Specialist
Hello @fariz kuswaradhana
Is this the issue with only VM listing screen? Can you try other solutions too? If the issue persists, can you please restart services once on Webserver. If nothing helps, please reach out to support.
Please do provide feedback as if the issue does get resolved.
Thanks
Bhavyan
Hi All,
I’ve restarted the services from Process Manager. Also checked the CVEntityCache.log, saw no issue as the status “GET entity request completed with status tSUCCESS] (screenshot attached). Also attached capture from CommservSurveyUtility.log.
Apologize for the log capture not text-based, as the machine is in isolated environment.
Thanks,
hello @fariz kuswaradhana
Thanks for the update!
As you noted in the CVEntityCache.log, there's no issue connecting to MongoDB and collecting VM group info. However, there seems to be a problem with the SignalR Service in the CommservSurveyUtility, which handles real-time communications with your web server, as shown in the screenshot below.
Could you please check the Webserver.log? If you don't find any errors, try stopping the Commserver services and performing an IIS reset.
No need to apologize—an isolated CommCell environment is definitely the best practice dude
Come on, @Bhavyan M If you come from a Linux background, you won't give up this quickly!
Best Regards, Mohamed Ramadan Data Protection Specialist
Hi @fariz kuswaradhana
Can you please open support ticket for the same? We need to check your logs to check this further.
Thanks
Bhavyan
hello @fariz kuswaradhana
Thanks for the update!
As you noted in the CVEntityCache.log, there's no issue connecting to MongoDB and collecting VM group info. However, there seems to be a problem with the SignalR Service in the CommservSurveyUtility, which handles real-time communications with your web server, as shown in the screenshot below.
The survey utility is metrics reporting back to cloud.commvault.com - that is normal if you have no internet access granted to the CommServe, so I’d say this is an unrelated issue :)
Hi Team,
Thanks for all the responses.
Unfortunately the Commcell is still in dev site, so we don’t have any support or even CCID registered.
In the end I managed to install Chrome in the server. Which surprisingly solve the issue, now the VM contents are populated normally, it seems security issue within the Edge Browser that prevents the Command Center to show some contents.
In production sadly Chrome will not be used (Company Policy), so I will try to tweak some settings in Microsoft Edge.