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Subject: Re: Web Client
From: Gil Irizarry <IRIZARRG@LABS.WYETH.COM>
Date: Fri, 14 May 1999 11:35:54 -0400
Reply-to: Discussion of IBM NetView and POLYCENTER Manager on NetView <NV-L@UCSBVM.UCSB.EDU>
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(AIX 4.3.2 NV 5.1.1)
Is anyone out there having problems with the web server?.
The only way that I can get the webserver to start is when I su  root first 
then start nv6K GUI.
I've changed ownership of the default map to a common operator id (netop) with 
read write exec permissions and have executed the  cmd  "chmod_web_ovw -a".
Is this a bug or am I missing something?
Thanks in advance
Gil Irizarry

>>> Jan Green <greenjan@YAHOO.COM> 05/14 10:56 AM >>>
Richard,

There are quite a few problems with the web client on
5.1.1. I currently have several PMR's open with
support(several weeks old). Apparently development is
working on it.

1. Icons are off from the GUI
2. The event window only holds 58 or so events.
(I have app-defaults, Nvevents set for 2500).
3. Ack/Unack updates the read/write GUI. Ack/Unack
works at Node level but, not interface(or vice versa).
4. You need four web pages open to navigate around the
web client.
5. Submaps option is missing if you login remotely.

If anyone knows of a way around or a fix for these
things. Please let us know.

Jan


--- FITZINGER Richard
<richard.fitzinger@IT-AUSTRIA.COM> wrote:
> Recently we have installed the 5.1.1 patch without
> any installation
> problems. The /usr/OV/service/version file shows the
> following:
> # DO NOT MODIFY THIS FILE!
> # It identifies the installed version of the
> product.
> #
> ProductName:         "TME 10 NetView"
> OperatingSystem:     "AIX"
> Version.Release:     "5.1.0"
> Maintenance.Release: "5.1.1.0"
> FixLevel:            "NVS5110"
> KanjiFixLevel:       "None"
> ClientFixLevel:      "NVC5110"
> version: END
>
> After restarting the daemons I still feel that some
> of the defects mentioned
> in the patch release notes are not fixed.
> 1. IX83025 Webclient displays new object holding
> area incorrectly
> Right. It shows it not incorrectly, because the web
> client shows none of the
> objects I see on the r/w map.
> 2. IX83729 Web client IP internet layout is off the
> window
> If you add a location symbol, cut and paste a bunch
> of routers and networks
> into that location you will see in some of that
> locations the effect of
> out-of-range objects. Furthermore, on the network
> layer we still see that
> the layout is off the window (shouldn't APAR IX83729
> have covered this, too?
> Or is has there been no APAR for this so far?).
> I know, there is a workaround (adding and deleting a
> background gif for each
> out-of-range submap), but as for the mass of submaps
> we have to manage, this
> is not a proper solution for us.
>
> Are these problems related to our site or has
> anybody noticed that, too?
>
> OS: AIX 4.2.1
> Browser: Netscape 4.51
>
> Regards,
> Richard
>
>
> Richard Fitzinger
>
> INFORMATIONS-TECHNOLOGIE-AUSTRIA GMBH
> Netzwerk-Management
>
> A-1020 Wien, Lassallestr.5
> Telefon: (+43 1) 21717-58944
> Telefax: (+43 1) 21717-58979
> mailto: richard.fitzinger@it-austria.com 
>

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