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Subject: Re: Web Client
From: Gil Irizarry <IRIZARRG@LABS.WYETH.COM>
Date: Fri, 14 May 1999 14:00:29 -0400
Reply-to: Discussion of IBM NetView and POLYCENTER Manager on NetView <NV-L@UCSBVM.UCSB.EDU>
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Jan:
  I use "nv6000" not netview

>>> Jan Green <greenjan@YAHOO.COM> 05/14 12:15 PM >>>
Are you starting the Read/Write map with the "netview"
command?

--- Gil Irizarry <IRIZARRG@LABS.WYETH.COM> wrote:
> (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
> >
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> >
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> > mailto: richard.fitzinger@it-austria.com 
> >
>
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