I just thought that I'd repost this original message for anyone that might
be interested.
I was never able to get it to rediscover the router that I'd deleted. I
finally gave up and Restarted Automatic Map generation. Only this time I
turned off new Node discovery and used a seedfile.
And now things are working pretty good. It resdiscovered everything just
fine, and now Netmon ping is working correctly as well.
I don't know what the problem was, but it sure was a pain.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Chris McBride
> Sent: Tuesday, December 22, 1998 2:37 PM
> To: 'Netview Mailing List'
> Subject: Rediscovering a previously deleted object
>
> In a slip of the fingers the other day I deleted a router in Netview. I
> did a 'Delete from all submaps'... I was hoping that the router would be
> rediscoverd, but it never has.
>
> In investingating the issue I've determined that Netview has an entry in
> the database of the following:
>
> $ ovobjprint -s rtr01-002.localfed.rins.net
> OBJECTID SELECTION NAME
>
>
> OBJECT: 105515
>
> FIELD ID FIELD NAME FIELD VALUE
> 10 Selection Name
> "rtr01-002.localfed.rins.net"
> 11 IP Hostname
> "rtr01-002.localfed.rins.net"
>
> And that's it. This is obviously a 'hint'. But I can't find an object in
> the map for this. I'm only using 1 map, so I know it's not in another
> map.
>
> I've gone through the process to delete this hint. I've used 'ovtopofix
> -A', and 'ovwdbdmap -d' and both of them actually delete the above entry,
> but netview just goes back out and just re-adds the hint. I've tried to a
> manual 'nmdemandpoll', but it says that the hostname is not found. I can
> ping using the hostname, and can telnet to the router fine.
>
> Can anyone tell me what the deal is? How can I get netview to put this
> router back on the map and do a complete discovery on it?
>
> Thanks!
>
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