Juan,
I think NetView does not recognise cmr2 as being part of the Collection
(object not found, no objid, etc.)
Perhaps you can use the snmptrap command to issue a trap : there you can
explicitly specify an objectid
Regards,
Bernard Baudoux
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Juan Echevarria [SMTP:echevarria@ES.IBM.COM]
> Sent: dinsdag 11 januari 2000 10:26
> To: NV-L@UCSBVM.ucsb.edu
> Subject: Query database collection Ruleset not working
>
> Hi
>
> I think something isn't working OK in my Netview v5 running on AIX 4.2.1
> My intention is filter Cisco_LinkUp and Cisco_LinkDown events when they
> belong
> to a certain
> collection (CiscoISDN). However in the following example I accept all
> traps from
> that collection.
>
> So I've created a Ruleset with the following:
>
> Event Stream (block)--->Query Database Collection
> (Origin/CiscoISDN)--->Forward
>
> I activate it creating a Dynamic workspace with that ruleset. Then I send
> an
> event from Netview with:
> $ event -E 105 -h cmr2 -a "test event"
>
> but it doesn't display anything. Of course, router cmr2 is included in
> CiscoISDN
> collection.
>
> The log nvcorrd.alog shows the following:
>
> 100/05/01 09:56:33 nl_NVcollDnode.C[100] : NVCollCmpDnode::Resolve
> NVCollCm
> pDnode(Attr: Origin contained in CiscoISDN) Failed, no objid for attr
> Origin,
> obj id = 2887486038
> 100/05/01 09:56:33 nl_NVcollDnode.C[103] : Object not found
> 100/05/01 09:56:40 nl_NVcollDnode.C[100] : NVCollCmpDnode::Resolve
> NVCollCm
> pDnode(Attr: Origin contained in CiscoISDN) Failed, no objid for attr
> Origin,
> obj id = 2371864582
> 100/05/01 09:56:40 nl_NVcollDnode.C[103] : Object not found
>
> What's wrong with that? It aither doesn't work when I generate a trap from
> Cisco
> router in collection.
>
> Many thanks,
> Juan.
>
> Juan Echevarría López
> AT&T Global Network Services
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