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Performance Monitoring in RTMT
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Cisco SIP Normalization (continued)
Display Name
ScriptDisabledAutomatically
ScriptOpened
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Chapter 5
Cisco Unified Real-Time Monitoring Tool Tracing, PerfMon Counters, and Alerts
Description
This counter indicates the number of times that the system automatically disabled
the script. The values that are specified in the Script Execution Error Recovery
Action and System Resource Error Recovery Action fields in the SIP Normalization
Script Configuration window in Cisco Unified CM Administration determine
whether the script is disabled. The script also gets disabled as a result of script error
conditions that are encountered during loading and initialization. This counter
provides a count from the most recent manual device reset that involved a script
configuration change (a device reset alone does not restart the count; the script must
also have changed before the reset occurs). This counter increments every time
Cisco Unified CM automatically disables a script due to script errors.
If the number in this counter is higher than expected, perform the following actions:
Check for SIPNormalizationScriptError alarm and
SIPNormalizationAutoResetDisabled alarm.
Check for any resource-related alarms and counters in RTMT to determine
whether a resource issue is occurring.
Check for any unexpected SIP normalization events in the SDI trace files.
This counter indicates the number of times that the Cisco Unified CM attempted to
open the script. For the a script to open, it must load into memory in Cisco Unified
CM, initialize, and be operational. A number greater than one in this counter means
that Cisco Unified CM has made more than one attempt to open the script on this
SIP trunk, either for an expected reason or due to an error during loading or
initialization. The error can occur due to execution errors or resource errors or
invalid syntax in the script. Expect this counter to be greater than one if any of these
counters increment: DeviceResetManually, DeviceResetAutomatically, or
ScriptResetAutomatically. The DeviceResetManually counter increments when an
expected event, such as a maintenance window on the SIP trunk, causes the script
to close.
If the number in this counter is high for an unexpected reason, perform the
following actions:
Check for alarms, such as the SIPNormalizationScriptClosed,
SIPNormalizationScriptError, or SIPNormalizationResourceWarning.
Check resource-related alarms and counters in RTMT to determine whether a
resource issue is occurring.
Check for any unexpected SIP normalization events in the SDI trace files.
This count restarts when the SIP trunk resets after a script configuration change and
when Cisco Unified CM restarts.
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