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Ahh.. Haview. That's a sore subject over here. I hope you aren't trying
to monitor a few (like 6) clusters. If you are you will see the line "Fatal
error in write: Bad file number" scroll though your nv6000.log faster than
you cant do anything about it. After your file system is full (hopefully
your $HOME isn't in / ) you can call Netview support and ask for the APAR.
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To remove Netview's knowledge of HAVIEW simply delete the two links to
viewEvents and haview that reside in /usr/OV/registration/C. Next time
Netview is launced, haview will not be executed. You will probably want to
delete the parent icon (Clusters i believe) from all user's maps too.
What have been your experiences with the product? Any problems?
Bryan Brook
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> From: Sean Goldsworthy[SMTP:seang@CA.IBM.COM]
> Reply To: Discussion of IBM NetView and POLYCENTER Manager on NetView
> Sent: Tuesday, February 16, 1999 1:56 PM
> To: NV-L@UCSBVM.UCSB.EDU
> Subject: Deinstalling HAView....
>
> Hello All.
>
> I have HAView 4.2.2 installed on Netview 5.1. I would like to upgrade to
> HAView 4.3.
> Has anyone deinstalled HAView before? What is required to 'remove it' from
> Netview?
>
> Any info appreciated.
>
> Sean Goldsworthy.
>
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