My first question is what type of handlers or decisions are you using
within your ruleset? How often is the event occuring? James Shanks of
Tivoli just sent a good piece on creating rulesets earlier this week and
might be worth taking a look at.
I have had similar problems using the inline action (hundreds of
defuncts!), however, I soon learned from James that executing a script
within an inline script is not a good idea if you are expecting many events
to be fully processed or if the script takes longer than 10 seconds or both
- this resulted in a modification to evaluate the event o my part using the
command for automatic action within the event itself and my problem has
since disappeared.
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Subject: Re: Rulesets
I'm running NetView 5 for AIX, AIX 4.2.
I have created a ruleset to control my net, configured as TEC forwarding
events
ruleset, the problem is that when the ruleset is running appear a lot of
<defunct> proccesses, being his father nvcorrd, daemon who execs the
ruleset,
to resolve it, temporaly, we have create a cron which restarts every night
the
nvcorrd daemon, but defuncts turn back to appear. What's the problem?
Thanks.
Jose Luis <jarbo@infocentre.gva.es>
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