By themselves, these messages mean nothing. Some applications, like the event
command, routinely connect and disconnect from trapd. Type "event -h test1"
and then go look in the trapd.log. You will see that the "connected" message
precedes the dummy node up event, and the disconnected one follows. So this is
normal if you are using that in a script somewhere. In other cases, this is a
problem that requires investigation.
What else happens at about this time? Are these always back-to-back in the
trapd log? Have you tried formatting the nettl logs to look for errors? What
options are you running on trapd?
Are you having a problem that causes you to investigate this or are you just
curious?
James Shanks
Tivoli (NetView for UNIX) L3 Support
Rob Napholz <tel1rxn@NJCMAIL.UPS.COM> on 08/25/99 01:18:58 PM
Please respond to Discussion of IBM NetView and POLYCENTER Manager on NetView
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To: NV-L@UCSBVM.UCSB.EDU
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Subject: netmon-related Application connected to trapd
Has any one seen these traps before
this is a small sample of ~2400 traps from yesterday
from trapd.
935564096 7 Wed Aug 25 02:54:56 1999 <none> n
netmon-related Application connected to trapd.
935564096 7 Wed Aug 25 02:54:56 1999 <none> n
netmon-related Application disconnecting from trapd.
935564105 7 Wed Aug 25 02:55:05 1999 <none> n
netmon-related Application connected to trapd.
935564105 7 Wed Aug 25 02:55:05 1999 <none> n
netmon-related Application disconnecting from trapd.
935564195 7 Wed Aug 25 02:56:35 1999 <none> n
netmon-related Application connected to trapd.
Any ideas
thanks Rob
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