I think you are talking about nvserver_run ; which is installed on my
netview-client in directory /usr/OV/bin .
I use this to have my ciscoview and ciscoworks panels displayed on my
client .
If you look at it , it uses rsh and alters the $DISPLAY variable .
vriendelijke groeten / bien cordialement
Alain Cogghe
ELECTRABEL INFORMATICA
Werkhuizenkaai 16 , gebouw D
1000 Brussel
tel : 02/2743859 fax : 02/2034818
email : alain.cogghe@electrabel.be
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>From: Andreas Koy[SMTP:info.366@DBV-WINTERTHUR.DE]
>Sent: woensdag 7 april 1999 08:27
>To: NV-L@UCSBVM.ucsb.edu
>Subject: Client-Server
>
>Hi all,
>
>does anybody know details about a NetView-command "NVRUN" or so ?
>
>We are using NV 5.1 in a client-server-configuration with some
>element-mangers like CISCO-View and NETSCOUT-Manager 5.5.
>We installed the NETSCOUT-Manager on our server and want to use it, but
>n o t using a X-connection.
>I heard about the possibility of running applications on the server, but
>displaying the GUI on the client with the command nvrun or so.
>
>Do anybody know some details about this command or are there any other
>possibilites to solve this problem ?
>
>Andreas Koy
>Networkmanagement
>DBV-Winterthur Versicherung
>
><HTML>
>Hi all,
>
><P>does anybody know details about a NetView-command "NVRUN" or so ?
>
><P>We are using NV 5.1 in a client-server-configuration with some
>element-mangers
>like CISCO-View and NETSCOUT-Manager 5.5.
><BR>We installed the NETSCOUT-Manager on our server and want to use it,
>but <I>n o t </I>using a X-connection.
><BR>I heard about the possibility of running applications on the server,
>but displaying the GUI on the client with the command nvrun or so.
>
><P>Do anybody know some details about this command or are there any other
>possibilites to solve this problem ?
>
><P>Andreas Koy
><BR>Networkmanagement
><BR>DBV-Winterthur Versicherung</HTML>
>
>
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