On re-reading the problem description, it occurred to me that you may
just be unclear about how many symbols there are supposed to be for
a given node. Routers will appear in the IP Internet submap, then again
inside one or more Network submaps, and inside the Segment submaps
as well. It may be that a router is getting deleted and rediscovered, and
you notice it when it re-appears on the IP Internet submap. This delete
and add (accompanied by events in the events display), by the way,
is also a symptom of poor name resolution. There is a discussion of this
in the Diagnostics manual.
Cordially,
Leslie A. Clark
IBM Global Services - Systems Mgmt & Networking
Detroit
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Marcos,
When I have an new object discovered that is in fact a duplicate of an
existing
object, I always check the subnetwork mask of the object. In our
environment
this is usually the cause. If a device gets setup with the wrong mask,
anomilies
show up in NetView in the areas of map placement and re-discovery.
I do have one router that continually re-discovers as a duplicate resource.
All
the masks are set correctly, so this is not always the problem. I plan to
open a
problem with support when I get a chance.
Hope this helps,
Dean Grant
Ahold Information Services
Marcos Pezzutti <pezzutti@BANESPA.COM.BR> on 12/28/99 11:26:34 AM
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Subject: Models duplicated
Dear
Anyone could explain what causes the re-appearance (re-discovery) of a
resource if it is already in database (topology and object) ?
We are observing the re-discovery of some objects besides they are already
modeled on both databases and located on some views (maps)
What could be wrong in our environment ?
TIA
Marcos Antonio Pezzutti Filho
Analista de Sistemas
DEPRO DRC
Fone: 837.1339
e-mail: pezzutti@banespa.com.br
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