Installation guide
Error: SCP Cannot Be Launched
Chapter 4: Known Anomalies in CA Spectrum Release 9.4 29
Description
Solution
In some rare cases, interface status does
not reflect site status. Due to this
behavior, when the interface condition is
critical for a site, the site condition is
shown as normal. When the VPN
condition is critical, the interface
condition is normal.
We plan to address this known issue in a
future release of CA Spectrum.
With Dynamic Discovery enabled, if you
model a device whose sites are members
of more than one VPN, these sites are not
shown under the VPN hierarchy if that
VPN is not defined in the device until you
run the VPN Discovery.
We plan to address this known issue in a
future release of CA Spectrum.
If you have configured overlapping VPN
sites as source and destination, then even
though "Enable Cross-VPN Ping Tests" is
set to "No", the VRF ping tests are
triggered.
We plan to address this known issue in a
future release of CA Spectrum.
Error: SCP Cannot Be Launched
Environment: Windows 2008/2008R2/2012.
Locale: All supported.
Symptom:
As soon as I completed the installation, I launched the CA Spectrum Control Panel. An
error dialog stated that "SCP cannot be launched" because MSVCR100.dll is missing. I
clicked OK and saw a second error message that stated, "Error loading jvm.dll."
Solution:
We have carefully investigated this issue. The Windows operating system does not
re-read the Environment variables and incorporate them when requested by the CA
Spectrum installer without a new login. As a result, some DLLs are not loaded into the
required library path. The workaround is therefore logging out and logging back in. No
error messages appear, and you can start the CA Spectrum Control Panel normally.