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EM13c: Host Metric "ISCSIExtendedConfig" Could Not Be Collected On SLES Environment. (Doc ID 2992300.1)

Last updated on JANUARY 24, 2024

Applies to:

Enterprise Manager Base Platform - Version 13.5.0.0.0 and later
Information in this document applies to any platform.

Symptoms

EM13c HOST Metric "ISCSIExtendedConfig" could not be collected on SLES environment.

The following error is observed in <AGENT_INST>/sysman/log/gcagent.log

WARN - In ResponseHandler.reportError, see Metric 'ISCSIExtendedConfig' could not be collected. Root privileges are required to collect it. Make sure NMR has been configured by running '<AGENT_HOME>/root.sh' script. After the configuration is done, you can force metric collection (if it is a performance metric) with 'emcli collect_metric -target_name=<Host Target Name> -target_type=host -metric_name=ISCSIExtendedConfig' command. Configuration metrics can be recollected from the OMS: Target > Configuration > Latest > Refresh. Error message: <AGENT_HOME>/sbin/nmr: macro LINUX_ISCSI_INITIATOR not found in library.
: oracle.sysman.si.core.utils.agent.pojo.sessionmgmt.pojo.NmrException: Metric 'ISCSIExtendedConfig' could not be collected. Root privileges are required to collect it. Make sure NMR has been configured by running '<AGENT_HOME>/root.sh' script. After the configuration is done, you can force metric collection (if it is a performance metric) with 'emcli collect_metric -target_name=<Host Target Name> -target_type=host -metric_name=ISCSIExtendedConfig' command. Configuration metrics can be recollected from the OMS: Target > Configuration > Latest > Refresh. Error message: <AGENT_HOME>/sbin/nmr: macro LINUX_ISCSI_INITIATOR not found in library.
 for ISCSIExtendedConfig


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