Hi all,
I did a delete, and then did an ovtopofix and
restarted netmon, but still can't get the IP subnet to re-appear. I am not sure
if the nodes in that subnet were managed or not, if they weren't I could see
this would probably be my problem. Basically, my dilemma is as follows: I placed
a bunch of ip subnets into a location object, but now, wish to undo that, ie.
get rid of the location objects and have the IP subnets appear back on my
default map, instead of within the location submap...Does anyone have any
suggestions for the best way to go about doing this without losing my
subnets?
Thanks for your
time
Matt Ashfield
If this happened to me, I would be
very certain that I had fat-fingered the cut and done a copy instead. I
would expect that there was still a symbol for the subnet inside the
location icon. If there were not too many nodes on that subnet, I would
delete it (from all) and do an ovtopofix and restart netmon. If there
were a lot to be lost by doing that, I would right-mouse on the
floating symbol and delete the symbol using the context
menu.
Cordially,
Leslie A. Clark IBM Global Services -
Systems Mgmt & Networking (248) 552-4968 Voicemail, Fax,
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Hi all,
I am running Netview 5.1,
Framework 3.6 on AIX 4.3.2... I had a bunch of IP subnets that I grouped
into one location symbol/object. I bascially created a location symbol,
selected each IP subnet, Cut from the submap, opened up the location
symbol and Pasted them into there...Everything worked fine. Now, the
problem I having now is going in reverse. I have tried to take a few of
these subnets out of the location submap and back onto the IP Internet
map, but when I cut them from the location submap, and paste them back
into the IP Internet map, they appear with that shadow and
their connections to the router does not show up on the IP Internet map
(although it does appear in the router's submap). I have tried deleting
the connection from the router submap, in hopes that it will be
re-discovered, but it doesn't happen... I hope this description makes
some sense! Any help would be greatly appreciated...
Matt mda@unb.ca
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