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Re: Icons retaining event colour after event cleared

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Subject: Re: Icons retaining event colour after event cleared
From: Bob Stamm <Robert_Stamm@RES.RAYTHEON.COM>
Date: Tue, 5 Oct 1999 15:44:43 -0400
What about creating a map using C code and placing icons in  it using
AddSymbolByHostname or something.  Set the symbol status manually dependent
upon received events,






James Shanks <James_Shanks@tivoli.com> on 10/05/99 09:42:41 AM

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Subject:  Re: Icons retaining event colour after event cleared






I couldn't be more puzzled by this query.

Removing or clearing events from the event display does not alter the
status on
the map at all.  The map icons stay the color they were set by ipmap when
netmon
first sent the trap.  You cannot acknowledge things on the map by doing
anything
in the events window (unless some has written some very sophisticated user
code
in your shop).    So I am not at all clear about what you are asking.

Are you asking that ipmap NOT change things back to green/up even after
netmon
has determined that they are?
Sorry but that is an impossibility in current code.   That would require a
design change so huge, I shudder to think about it
You may, of course, make your feelings known about why you want such a
change,
and what benefit it would be, by sending a note to netview@tivoli.com.

James Shanks
Tivoli (NetView for UNIX) L3 Support



Michael Long <michael_long@CLEAR.NET.NZ> on 10/04/99 07:26:35 PM

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Subject:  Icons retaining event colour after event cleared





I am not sure if this can be done, but when a critical event occurs and is
then cleared, we would like the device icon to stay red and not change
until
acknowledged. An example of this could be a device going down for a short
period, so the device icon changes to red then back to green.

Any ideas?
Thanks
Michael Long

Anite Ltd
Auckland
New Zealand
Phone (6425) 998 550
Fax      (6421)699 633



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