The procedure I gave for finding an acknowledged object worked for me. I don't
know why yours doesn't, unless the Operations Center is using local copies of
the map. Acknowledge status has to be kept somewhere and that somewhere is in
the map databases. That's all I can tell you. There may be more compexity here
than I am aware of since this is not my area of expertise. If you cannot get
this to work, then I am sorry, but that's all I can do.
James Shanks
Tivoli (NetView for UNIX) L3 Support
Brad Martin <bmartin@METLIFE.COM> on 12/14/99 05:47:15 PM
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Subject: Re: Paging on unacknowledged alarms
I've been trying to get a list of everything that is acknowledged for a
different reason.
So, I've tried your recommendation. According to our Operations unit, there are
several that are acknowledged but my grep command only lists two of them.
The command center Acknowledges the objects on a Read/Only version of the
default map. And, I've tried it on both the R/W another instance of the Read
Only default map. How can I see the objects that have been Acknowledged by
Operations?
Brad Martin
MetLife
"James Shanks" <James_Shanks@TIVOLI.COM> on 12/13/99 09:27:50 AM
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>> Anyone know of a way to query a nodes symbol status as to whether the symbol
has been acknowledged?
Yes, but it is really ugly. Acknowledged status occurs only on the open map, so
you need to know the map name, unless you have only one. Then you can do an
ovmapdump, and grep the output for "Ack". You will get back a line with an
object number in it. You can then grep that object number and find the short
name for that object, or you can use that number in an ovobjprint, ovobjprint -o
<num>, to retrieve the full name of the object. It works but you would have
to be creative and write a decent script to do this.
Good luck
James Shanks
Tivoli (NetView for UNIX) L3 Support
Steve Francis <steve.francis@COMMSERV.UCSB.EDU> on 12/09/99 05:13:16 PM
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Subject: Re: Paging on unacknowledged alarms
Oops. SOrry, I assumed there was an event sent on an acknowledgement. Doesn't
seem to be.
Even odder, there seems to be no way to pull the ack status from netview, by
ovobjprint or ovtopodump, otherwise you could still make it work. (Have all node
down events not resolved by interface up events within 10 minutes launch a
script, which checks to see if the interface is acknowledged before paging.)
SO I guess the question is, Anyone know of a way to query a nodes symbol status
as to whether the symbol has been acknowledged?
Arthur Heinrichs wrote:
> This is what I tried but the problem is there is no event generated for an
> operator acknowledgment. I do not think there are any traps or events
> generated from any acknowledgment or unacknowledgment so I cannot correlate
> them. If you get acknowledgment events, what did you set to get them?
>
> Steve Francis wrote:
>
> > Sounds like a good case for a rule:
> > something like: for all interface down events, go to a reset on match for
> > 10 minutes node.
> > INput 2 to reset on match is the acknowledge event, and make sure the
> > right variable correlate (not just the node, but also the interface.)
> > If the reset on match does not trigger (i.e. the 10 minutes expires before
> > an ack event) then fire off the pager...
> >
> > Arthur Heinrichs wrote:
> >
> > > We have the Netview (version 5.1.2 for AIX) console monitored 7x24 but
> > > every once in awhile, an alarm goes unacknowledged for extended
> > > periods. I would like to make a ruleset that if the operator does not
> > > acknowledge an alarm, perhaps after 10 minutes, then have Netview
> > > automatically send out a page and escalate the issue. The problem I
> > > have is that I do not know how to test whether or not a "RED" symbol
> > > caused by a trap has been acknowledged. Is there a way to do this?
> > >
> > > Thanks,
> > > Art Heinrichs
> > > TransCanada Pipelines
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