For anyone interested in the resolution to this problem, it looks like it
was not related to the date change but to a socket that could not be
re-established. I stopped the NetView daemons and then deleted the files
from the /usr/OV/sockets directory. NetView restarted with no problems after
this. I think that during the shutdown of AIX, NetView did not shutdown
clean.
-----Original Message-----
From: Charles Boyce <c.boyce@AIS-NMS.COM>
To: NV-L@UCSBVM.UCSB.EDU <NV-L@UCSBVM.UCSB.EDU>
Date: Friday, November 13, 1998 2:48 PM
Subject: ovtopmd problems
>I just ran into an interesting situation that I have never seen before and
>it has me stumped. Any help would be appreciated. I recently installed
>NV5.1 (Framework 3.6) on an AIX 4.3.1 system. Unknown to me, the system
was
>in Y2K testing, and the date was set to the year 2017. I was up and running
>for three weeks with this configuration, with many starts and stops of the
>ov daemons. When the admins reset the date to the current date, they
>rebooted the RS/6000. When it came back up, ovtopmd refused to start. The
>ovtopdump and the ovtopfix utilities came back with an error saying the
>topology databases could not be found. The ovmap commands works fine. I
>looked and the databases are in the /usr/OV/databases/topo subdirectory.
>The clear topology database command cleared the databases, but ovtopmd
still
>won't start. Since this is a new install I'm not against reinstalling NV,
>but is there another way around this.
>
>BTW, the admins said the only change they made was the date.
>
>Charles C. Boyce
>Business e-mail - c.boyce@ais-nms.com
>Business Page- http://www.ais-nms.com
>Personal e-mail - charles.boyce@boycedesign.com
>Personal Page - http://www.boycedesign.com
>
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