Najm,
You may not see all the received events when looking into tec_t_evt_rep which
is the main table forming the event repository,
through wtdumper. Events are written into that table after they pass all the
TEC daemons, i.e. reception, rule, task and
dispatch engines (for instance, the event may have been discarded or changed).
If an event arrives at TEC and parsing the event
is successful, then it will be stored in the reception log for sure
(tec_t_evt_rec_log). So it's better to use wtdumperl to see
it. :-)
Best regards,
Vladimir.
Najm Addous wrote:
>
> Hi there,
>
> You might be recieving events from the netview but some TEC ruleset
> might
> block it.
> You can confirim that by issuing " wtdumper" from the TEC server.
> Of course I'm assuming that no networking problems exist between the two
> servers.
>
> it might help...good luck
> Najm
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Mamadou Toure [SMTP:mamadou@CESAR.ORG.BR]
> > Sent: Wednesday, July 07, 1999 11:41 AM
> > To: NV-L@UCSBVM.UCSB.EDU
> > Subject:
> >
> > Hi,
> > I had the same problem when I had a T/EC server in a NT computer and a
> > NetView server. I added in /usr/OV/con/tecint.conf file the following
> > line:
> > ServerPort 5529
> > which is the port NetView communicates with T/EC.
> > If it is not your case, try to look if there is no port configuration
> > conflicts in /etc/services
> > Good Luck.
> > Mamadou
> >
> > erika ocaqa wrote:
> >
> > > hello
> > > i'am working with netview 5.1 and i have problems with it.when i
> > > configure for send events to tec how the manual installation says, i
> > > configure the rulebase called forwardall.rs, but tec doesn't receive
> > > the events, and after the events didn't display in the event
> window.I
> > > don't know wath can i do.Thanks in advance
> > >
> > > Regards
> > > Erika
> > >
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