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Re: netview/nt and trapd

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Subject: Re: netview/nt and trapd
From: Kathryn Cooksey <kathryn@TKG.COM>
Date: Mon, 22 Feb 1999 09:24:09 -0600
Organization: The Kernel Group
Reply-to: kathryn.cooksey@tkg.com
Sender: Discussion of IBM NetView and POLYCENTER Manager on NetView <NV-L@UCSBVM.UCSB.EDU>
Have you checked the NT logs to see what else was happening before/at that time?

OGrant wrote:

> For some time, I've been receiving the same message in my nv.log file -
> here's a sampling:
>
> 02/19/99 07:08:04 [trapd] an application has disconnected.
> 02/19/99 07:49:02 [trapd] Trapd: (initODBC) Information from attempt to
> connect to database: 00000 02/19/99 07:49:02 [trapd]   1. (00000)
> [Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver][SQL Server]Changed database context to
> 'master'. 02/19/99 07:49:02 [trapd]   2. (01000) [Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server
> Driver][SQL Server]Changed language setting to 'us_english'. 02/19/99
> 07:49:02 [trapd]   3. (01000) [Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver][SQL
> Server]Changed database context to 'NetViewDb'.
>
> This message was appearing approx. once every hour....all day and week long.
>
> The help files address the issue of netview disconnecting from the sql
> database as being most likely an odbc problem.  After multiple attempts at
> fixing the problem, I gave up and took the lazy man's out - thoroughly blow
> away the server, re-install NT 4.0/sp3, sql server 6.5 and netview 5.1.  I
> assumed the box was as odbc-"clean" as it would ever be, but yesterday's
> re-appearance of this message seems to say otherwise.
>
> In addition, prior to yesterday's re-install, netmon would periodically
> cease functioning (i.e., no polling/discovery occuring), without the daemon
> actually dying (showing a "stopped" message in the server setup.)
> Physically restarting all daemons would suffice in correcting the problem.
>
> Question: is an hourly disconnect message perhaps normal?  What, in fact, is
> going here?  For those who have seen this message before, how have you
> handled it (if at all)?  Many thanks from a netview/nt (relative) newbie,
>
> Oliver M. Grant
> Performance Engineering Corp.
> 703/273-9880, (F) 703/273-9881, (Alpha. Pager) 800/800-7759
> ogrant@pec.com

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