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Re: Netview Nt 5.1.1/Baroc files for TEC

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Subject: Re: Netview Nt 5.1.1/Baroc files for TEC
From: James Shanks <James_Shanks@TIVOLI.COM>
Date: Tue, 1 Jun 1999 12:51:24 -0400
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If you have a problem with any efix you have been supplied, then you need
to get on the horn to Support pronto.
Otherwise no one will know and what you have will be integrated into the
next release and shipped that way.

James Shanks
Tivoli (NetView for UNIX) L3 Support



Doug Horn <Doug_Horn@HSBC.CA> on 06/01/99 12:28:08 PM

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Subject:  Re: Netview Nt 5.1.1/Baroc files for TEC





Hi

There is a bug with Netview 5.1 & 5.1.1 trapd daemon.  It will only forward
internally generated and generic SNMP events to the tecad_nv6k adapter.

I have an open PMR on it and have received a new version of the trapd.exe
file.  Unfortunately it has some other problem that are creating about 5
netview events per second and so it is hard to tell wether it fixed the
original problem or not.

With the original trapd.exe file, if I turned error logging on and
generated a trap from anything other then an internal trap or a generic
SNMP event the trapd daemon would not forward the event to tecad_nv6k.
This was easy to tell because nothing would get written into the tecad_nv6k
log file.

HTH
dug




I believe that in 5.1.1 there is a bug in trapd which limits what he will
pass on to other sources, one of those being the tecad_nv6k adapter.  If
this is a critical problem for you then you need to contact Support and see
about getting a temporary efix for it.   But that has nothing to do with
the UNIX-only nvserverd stuff.   UNIX doesn't see the problem because the
UNIX code works entirely differently.

James Shanks
Tivoli (NetView for UNIX) L3 Support



"Todd E. Lewis" <telewis@PROVIDENTBANKMD.COM> on 06/01/99 10:12:47 AM

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I have the Tec adapter loaded but it only sends traps that are
netview-related, in other words I don't get netware/cisco/bay specific
traps being sent to TEC from netview.

>>> James Shanks <James_Shanks@TIVOLI.COM> 06/01 9:23 AM >>>
I am not an expert on NT doc so I don't know what you are reading, but the
files you are talking about are for the UNIX version only.  Since there is
no nvserverd in NT, there is no nvserverd event, and hence no .baroc and no
.rls.  Look in your NT release notes.  You should find mention of how to
install the NT TEC adapter, which is way different than the internal
NetView one supplied with UNIX.

Good luck

James Shanks
Tivoli (NetView for UNIX) L3 Support



"Todd E. Lewis" <telewis@PROVIDENTBANKMD.COM> on 05/28/99 04:45:44 PM

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Subject:  Netview Nt 5.1.1/Baroc files for TEC





>From what I understand, when you run mib2trap a baroc file is created. This
baroc file needs to be imported and compiled into a rule base on TEC.
However there seems to be a class problem with an error about
nvserverd_event missing. Does anyone know where this file
nvserverd_event.baroc and nvserverd_event.rls are located. They are
supposed to be on the netview server under \usr\ov\conf. A document that I
found states that these came with netview 5.0 and should be imported along
with any other baroc files created in netview. Any help would be
appreciated.
Ps: These files don't come with 5.1 or 5.1.1

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