Hi All:
Yes, I made a mistake , but I made the ovobjprint with -o and this object is
not int the database.
Regards,
Sergio Cardona.
Vision Tech.
Leslie Clark wrote:
> See the man page for ovobjprint. -s is for selection name, -o is for
> objectid.
>
> I see those from time to time and and have assumed they were netview
> talking to itself. It would be good to know if they indicate a problem.
> Anybody
> know?
>
> Cordially,
>
> Leslie A. Clark
> IBM Global Services - Systems Mgmt & Networking
>
> Hi All:
>
> We have NetView 5.1 with aix 4.2.1 in a HACMP enviroment.
> I have this case:
> When the netview goes up, it puts some errors in the nettl.LOG00, these
> errors
> look like:
> ========================================================================
> ************************************ NetView
> *******************************@#%
>
> Timestamp : Fri Jan 29 1999 17:48:15.900794
> Process ID : 17878 Subsystem : OVW
> User ID ( UID ) : 203 Log Class : ERROR
> Device ID : -1 Path ID : -1
> Connection ID : -1 Log Instance : 0
>
> Software : /usr/OV/bin/ipmap
> Hostname : antioquia.bancolombia
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> Unable to find network 50057 which contains node 48955
> ========================================================================
>
> I search in the database with the ovobjprint -s 50057 and it returns me:
> Object 50057 not found.
> OBJECTID SELECTION NAME
>
> ****** NO SUCH OBJECT ID ******
>
> Could you tell me what it means ?
> I suppose that I have one map with this ghost symbol, but I do not know
> how to
> locate this object.
> I already deleted all ghost symbols in all maps and I make ovmapcount and a
> ovtopofix, but the problem continues.
> How can I locate this type of symbols by the number ?
> How can I fix it ?
>
> Regards,
>
> Sergio Cardona
> Vision Tech
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