The system checks whether the permission, user, and user group information about critical directories or files is normal every 5 minutes. This alarm is generated when the information is abnormal.
This alarm is cleared when the information becomes normal.
Alarm ID |
Alarm Severity |
Auto Clear |
---|---|---|
12041 |
Major |
Yes |
Name |
Meaning |
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Source |
Specifies the cluster or system for which the alarm is generated. |
ServiceName |
Specifies the service name for which the alarm is generated. |
RoleName |
Specifies the role name for which the alarm is generated. |
HostName |
Specifies the object (host ID) for which the alarm is generated. |
PathName |
Specifies the path or name of the abnormal file. |
System functions are unavailable.
The file permission is abnormal or the file is lost due to a user manually modified information such as the file permission, user, and user group, or the system is powered off unexpectedly.
Check whether the abnormal file exists and whether the permission on the abnormal file is correct.
To ensure proper configuration synchronization between the active and standby OMS servers, files, directories, and files and sub-directories in the directories configured in $OMS_RUN_PATH/workspace/ha/module/hasync/plugin/conf/filesync.xml will also be monitored except files and directories in keyfile. User omm must have read and write permissions of files and read and execute permissions of directories.
If the disk partition where the cluster installation directory resides is used up, some temporary files will be generated in the program installation directory when running the sed command fails. Users do not have the read, write, and execute permissions of these temporary files. The system reports an alarm indicating that permissions of temporary files are abnormal if these files are within the monitoring range of the alarm. Perform the preceding alarm handling processes to clear the alarm. Alternatively, you can directly delete the temporary files after confirming that files with abnormal permissions are temporary. The temporary file generated after a sed command execution failure is similar to the following.
Collect fault information.
After the fault is rectified, the system automatically clears this alarm.
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