Don't be too hard on yourself! It is an easy situation to get into, lots of
people do it, and (fortunately) there is a simple fix.
James Shanks
Tivoli (NetView for UNIX) L3 Support
Stefano Franchini <Stefano_Franchini@GIDI.IT> on 10/27/99 02:55:45 AM
Please respond to Discussion of IBM NetView and POLYCENTER Manager on NetView
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Subject: Oggetto: Re: Oggetto: Re: ovwdb daemon
Thanks, it solved the problem. I have been very stupid because I had set my
NetView Server
under DNS and it had changed the hostname adding the domain name.
Regards.
You will need to do /usr/OV/service/reset_ci and then you can change the
options. Something about your NetView environment has changed so that ovors
doesn't think you are on the same hostname/ip address on which NetView was
installed.
James Shanks
Tivoli (NetView for UNIX) L3 Support
Stefano Franchini <Stefano_Franchini@GIDI.IT> on 10/26/99 02:47:31 PM
Please respond to Discussion of IBM NetView and POLYCENTER Manager on NetView
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Subject: Oggetto: Re: ovwdb daemon
Hello,
we have Netview 5.1.1 installed on Aix 4.3.2. I wanted to change options
for the ovwdb daemons. I need to raise the number of objects to hold in cache.
So I have tried it through smitty
TME 10 Netview > ... > set options for deamon > ... > set option for ovwdb
daemon
but I got the following error message:
Command: failed stdout: yes stderr: no
Before command completion, additional instructions may appear below.
Working...
Updated /usr/OV/lrf/ovwdb.lrf
ERROR: Unable to connect to TME 10 NetView NMS (have you done ovstart?) (OVs 1-
16)
WARNING: Unable to register /usr/OV/lrf/ovwdb.lrf
Any help? I had all the daemons running.
Thanks.
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