Did you add a lot of objects? Have you checked your object count and
made sure it is less than the cache size set of ovwdb? Maybe you added
enough to go over the line. Is your total paging space more than twice the
physical memory on the box? Maybe you added memory and did not
add more paging? Sounds like you are out of memory to me. What is
in the nettl.LOGxx files? (use netfmt command to format them).
Cordially,
Leslie A. Clark
IBM Global Services - Systems Mgmt & Networking
Hello all,
We have a nv6k v 4 running on AIX ver 4.2 .
After start up, the system's swap areas ( we have 3 on a diffrent disks)
become full ( 100%) and therfore the system can't create any fork.
When we kill the OV processes the swap areas become free . Of course
either way we can't run Netview.
In the log file of netnmrc we see no errors. except a netmon warning.
as i recall we did no changes except manually objects adding to the
production map.
Is that can be a database problem ( we saw that ovwdb process takes a
lot of cpu) ?
Greetings, Oren.
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