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Chapter 6 Cisco Unified Serviceability Alarms and CiscoLog Messages
Error-Level Alarms
NodeNotTrusted
Untrusted Node was contacted. Application could not establish secure connection (SSL handshake
failure) with another application. It could be due to certificate for tomcat service where the application
is hosted is not trusted (not present in the keystore).
Cisco Unified Serviceability Alarm Definition Catalog
System/EMAlarmCatalog
Severity
ERROR
Routing List
Sys Log
Event Log
Alert Manager
Parameter(s)
Date/Time(String)
Hostname/Ip Address(String)
Recommended Action
1. Ensure that "tomcat-trust" keystore on each CCM node contains the tomcat certificates for every other
node within a cluster (Logon to OS Administration Page -> Security -> Certificate Management ->
Check the certificates in tomcat-trust). 2. If EMCC is enabled, then ensure that a bundle of all tomcat
certificates (PKCS12) has been imported into the local tomcat-trust keystore (Logon to OS
Administration Page -> Security -> Certificate Management -> Look for certificates in tomcat-trust).
PublishFailedOverQuota
Each IME server has a fixed quota on the total number of DIDs it can write into the IME distributed
cache. When this alarm is generated, it means that, even though you should be under quota, due to an
extremely unlikely statistical anomaly, the IME distributed cache rejected your publication, believing
you were over quota. You should only see this alarm if you are near, but below, your quota. This error
is likely to be persistent, so that the corresponding E.164 number from the alarm will not be published
into the IME distributed cache. This means that you will not receive VoIP calls towards that number -
they will remain over the PSTN.
Cisco Unified Serviceability Alarm Definition Catalog
CallManager/CallManager
History
Cisco Unified Communications
Release Action
8.0(1) New Alarm for this release.