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Re: GTM API in Netview 5.0 for NT

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Subject: Re: GTM API in Netview 5.0 for NT
From: Christine_Nutt@TIVOLI.COM
Date: Thu, 17 Dec 1998 12:11:11 -0500
Reply-to: NV-L@UCSBVM.UCSB.EDU
Sender: Discussion of IBM NetView and POLYCENTER Manager on NetView <NV-L@UCSBVM.UCSB.EDU>
Check the registration file for xxmap to make sure the restart switch is
set.

But it sounds like there is a real problem here.  Please contact your
Tivoli
support
representative and report this.

- Rob

-----Original Message-----
From: spinyol@softhome.net <spinyol@softhome.net>
To: Rob Clark <clark@snover.zko.dec.com>
Cc: NV-L@UCSBVM.UCSB.EDU <NV-L@UCSBVM.UCSB.EDU>
Date: Tuesday, March 10, 1998 7:14 AM
Subject: Re: GTM API in Netview 5.0 for NT


>Rob Clark wrote:
>>
>> Open Topology symbols will appear on maps on the NetView for NT server
only.
>> As
>> you noted from the release notes they will not appear on the client
machine
>> maps.
>>
>> The problem you describe sounds like xxmap and/or xxmd were not running.
>> You should
>> run the file \usr\ov\bin\otenable.bat to register the Open Topology
>> subsystem properly.
>>
>> - Rob
>>
>> >Hi,
>> >
>> >I have developed an application in Netview/6000 for Aix that uses de
GTM >> >api. Now, I'm trying to migrate this application to Netview 5.0 for
NT,
>> >but after creating my root graph with the nvotCreateRootGraph, the
>> >object doesn't appear in my map. Nevertheless, the object is created in
>> >the database because I get the following output to the "ovobjprint -s
>> >Servidores" command:
>> >
>> >        OBJECT: 571
>> >
>> >        FIELD ID        FIELD NAME                      FIELD VALUE
>> >        10              Selection Name                  "Servidores"
>> >        14              OVW Maps Exists                 1
>> >        15              OVW Maps Managed                1
>> >        54              isNode                          FALSE
>> >        120             isXXMAP                         TRUE
>> >        122             isBox                           FALSE
>> >        125             isGraph                         TRUE
>> >        126             isRootGraph                     TRUE
>> >        141             XXMAP Protocol                  "Other"
>> >        148             XXMAP Layout Algorithm          Row Column(7)
>> >        570             Other Name                      "Servidores"
>> >        572             isOther                         TRUE
>> >
>> >Point 3.19 of the "Release Notes About TME 10 Netview for Windows NT"
>> >says:
>> >
>> >        "Non-IP topologies do not get displayed on client maps"
>> >
>> >
>> >Does It means that I can create Non-IP objects, but I can't display
them
>> >in my map? How can I see the objects I have created?
>> >
>> >thanks,
>> >Salvador Pinyol.
>
>Hi again,
>
>  Bob, I had enabled the xxmap and xxmd deamons on my server, also I
>have read/write permissions on the map, but I still can't see my non-ip
>objects when I run the Netview console of my server.
>
>The content of the gtmd.log file is:
>
>03/10/98 11:41:15  DataStorage::dataRetrieve:  Attempt to read file has
>failed
>
>and in gtmd.trace:
>
>
>03/10/98 11:41:15  DataStorage::dataRetrieve:  Attempt to read file has
>failed
>03/10/98 11:41:15 NameTree::createOrGetInstance: (null) EC000002
>03/10/98 11:41:15 NewVertex: (null) EC000002
>03/10/98 11:41:15 TopoMgrSessionAppl::CallGtm (EntryLst): (null)
>EC000002
>03/10/98 11:41:15  DataStorage::retrieveDb: (null) EC000002
>03/10/98 11:41:16 TMSDispatcher::retrieve: (null) EC000002
>03/10/98 11:41:41 TMSTranspPhone::TMSTranspPhone: Add new application.
>
>I don't now if these messages could help to find where the problem is.
>
>Thanks in advance.
>
>Salvador Pinyol.
>spinyol@softhome.net

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