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Netview 5.1 and Aix 4.3.1 and node discover

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Subject: Netview 5.1 and Aix 4.3.1 and node discover
From: HCRLR1@MEAD.COM
Date: Mon, 16 Nov 1998 15:12:24 -0500
Reply-to: Discussion of IBM NetView and POLYCENTER Manager on NetView <NV-L@UCSBVM.UCSB.EDU>
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My best guess would be that, by unchecking new node discovery, you won't
discover ANY new nodes.  Try leaving new node discovery checked, and change
your seed file to:
172.16.33.1-5
172.16.33.101-102

By listing individual nodes in the seedfile, Netview uses that as a
starting point, then continues to discover the network.  But, by listing a
range of addresses, Netview will assume these are the ONLY nodes you want
to discover.  Chapter 8 of the Installation guide seedfile usage pretty
well.

Hope this helps,

Rob



Before I begin I only want to monitor things listed in the seedfile.

1. I made a seedfile with all my router loopback interfaces in it.
/usr/OV/conf/seed.txt
Here it is
172.16.33.1
172.16.33.2
172.16.33.3
172.16.33.4
172.16.33.5
172.16.33.101
172.16.33.102

2.  I changed the configuration of the netmon daemon to discover loopbacks
and
user the seefile /usr/OV/conf/seed.txt


3.  I did ovstart ovotpmd
    ovstart OVORS_M
     ovw

4.  Unchecked new node discover

5.  Started all the daemons

6.  I does not discover my routers

Any suggestions

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