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Re: Status of Forwarding to TEC

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Subject: Re: Status of Forwarding to TEC
From: James Shanks <James_Shanks@TIVOLI.COM>
Date: Fri, 5 Feb 1999 13:34:56 -0500
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I have looked at the code for nvtecia (and so can you -- it's a script) and
I don't find a -start option, though the -reload would accomplish what you
want if the forwarding is turned off.

There is no status command that I am aware of.  I guess the assumption is
that you can look at TEC (that's why you are forwarding) and see whether
anything is coming in.  If not, you can do the -reload and then go look at
/etc/Tivoli/tec/cache to see if caching is going on.

If you think there needs to be a status command, then please forward your
request in a note to netview@tivoli.com.

James Shanks
Tivoli (NetView for UNIX) L3 Support



"Prokott, Joe" <Joe.Prokott@WESTGROUP.COM> on 02/04/99 07:14:58 PM

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Subject:  Status of Forwarding to TEC





Is there a way on the NetView system to see if the forwarding to TEC
process
is up?  I know the command "nvtecia -stop" and "nvtecia -start" stops and
starts the process, but what command shows you the existing status?

Joe Prokott - West Group
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