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Subject: what's going on...
From: Leslie Clark <lclark@US.IBM.COM>
Date: Fri, 19 Jun 1998 10:55:53 -0400
Reply-to: Discussion of IBM NetView and POLYCENTER Manager on NetView et alia <NV-L@UCSBVM.UCSB.EDU>
Sender: Discussion of IBM NetView and POLYCENTER Manager on NetView et alia <NV-L@UCSBVM.UCSB.EDU>
The Red process is part of the Management Application Transporter, an add-on to
Netview that provides support for the Nways Campus Manager product set. It can
be
stop/started less traumatically by using the menu-pick under
'Tools...Application
Transporter..Stop/Start' . This process and all of his friends are started when
the
map is opened. The list of device-specific applications that are started with
him can
be found in the file /usr/lpp/mgtapptran/bin/ed.conf. If they don't go away
nicely, kill them.

That said, judging by the backlevel condition of your Netview, I would check to
see if
your MAT is current, and if the Nways is current. The latest  PTF for Netview
V4 is
U451880 (another one coming soon, they say). The latest  MAT is U444149, from
1996, however the level that is shipped with Nways Manager for AIX V1.2 is
mgtapptran.obj 3.0.0.0. The latest PTF for Nways Manager for AIX 1.2 is U456595,
from 5/98. The Nways Campus Manager product (V3) just went end-of -support
in May.  With Nways, you always want to be as current as possible. It just keeps
getting better and better!  There is a chargable upgrade from NCM Lan V3 to
Nways Manager for AIX 1.2 LAN component.


Cordially,

Leslie Clark
IBM Global Services - Network & Systems Management - Detroit
_________________________________________________________________________________________

AIX = 4.2.1.0
nv6000.base.obj
          4.1.1.0           COMMIT       COMPLETE     08/29/97     13:50:36
          4.1.1.0.U443133   COMMIT       COMPLETE     09/15/97     10:04:34
          4.1.2.0.U449573   COMMIT       COMPLETE     09/15/97     10:04:34

Why is this guy taking on so much time?


 UID     PID  PPID   C    STIME    TTY  TIME CMD

netwrk1 21364 20508  60   Jun 03      - 57:53 /usr/lpp/mgtapptran/bin/Red
-ft -
f /usr/lpp/mgtapptran/bin/ed.conf -lc /usr/lpp/mgtapptran/bin/nmvision.ini

netwrk 32638 30260  51   Jun 03      - 2135:19 /usr/lpp/mgtapptran/bin/Red
-ft
 -f /usr/lpp/mgtapptran/bin/ed.conf -lc
/usr/lpp/mgtapptran/bin/nmvision.ini

Why do you think the netwrk ID has more time than the netwrk1 ID?

This server is periodically hanging up and I can't figure out why, but I
did
notice this guy out there eating up time.  Our only fix at this time is a
reboot.


Thanks in advance!

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