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knjuguna
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phFortiInsightAI process down

We issued reboot command to Worker node in fortiSIEM 7.1.3 ,

phFortiInsightAI process still down and does not start on  phtools --restart phFortiInsightAI

anyone who has encountered this ?

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mnovelli

Hello @knjuguna . Is phFortiInsighAI active on Supervisor (run phstatus command). 

Have you tried to have a look to logs (/opt/phoenix/log/phoenix.log). Please try to run phtools --start phFortiInsightAI command on Worker and check if you retrieved some error from the log file /opt/phoenix/log/phoenix.log 

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ssudhakar
Staff
Staff

Hello there :

 

Can you try using the following ??

 

systemctl restart phFortiInsightAI

 

Please let me know if that works!

 

-/Hope

knjuguna
New Contributor II

Hello @ssudhakar status still the same, process is still down

ssudhakar
Staff
Staff

Can you try to stop and start rather than restart ?

 

systemctl stop phFortiInsightAI

systemctl start phFortiInsightAI

 

Do you see anything happening when you do this ? Like any dump/message on CLI ?

knjuguna
New Contributor II

nothing is happening, there is no any dump/message on cli after running commands

 

knjuguna
New Contributor II

phFortiInsightAI process is still down and cant start even after rebooting the worker again

mnovelli

Hello @knjuguna . Is phFortiInsighAI active on Supervisor (run phstatus command). 

Have you tried to have a look to logs (/opt/phoenix/log/phoenix.log). Please try to run phtools --start phFortiInsightAI command on Worker and check if you retrieved some error from the log file /opt/phoenix/log/phoenix.log 

mnovelli

moreover, did you upgrade Fortisiem recently?

mnovelli

If you see in the log a message like that PH_AGENTMGR_JAVA_AGENT_ZOMBIE maybe this can be useful to fix the issue:

Here is example how to fix it, but you will need to find correct file in /usr/lib/jvm directory. So you can point it correctly ln -s /usr/lib/jvm/java-1.8.0-openjdk-1.8.0.342.b07-2.el8_6.x86_64 /etc/alternatives/java_sdk_1.8.0_openjdk

knjuguna
New Contributor II

Hi @mnovelli 

please see below from the logs

2024-04-22T16:08:16.889639+03:00 wk_familyfinance phMonitorWorker[3979]: [PH_BASE_PROC_SYS_PROC_INFO_GET_FAILURE]:[eventSeverity]=PHL_WARNING,[procName]=phMonitorWorker,[fileName]=phSystemProcessInfo.cpp,[lineNumber]=447,[phLogDetail]=Failed to get system process information(/opt/phoenix/log/phFortiInsightAI.pid)

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