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Re: Recovering

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Subject: Re: Recovering
From: James Shanks <James_Shanks@TIVOLI.COM>
Date: Wed, 2 Feb 2000 08:20:21 -0500
Try ovtopofix -u  or -U as appropriate.  See the man page for details.
And ovtopofix does not take an object selection name as an operand.  So your
"ovtopofix -n <name>" syntax is incorrect.
It works on the entire  topology and object databases not on individual objects.

James Shanks
Tivoli (NetView for UNIX) L3 Support



"Wiesner, Thomas" <Thomas.Wiesner@MV.AOK.DE> on 02/02/2000 07:31:50 AM

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Subject:  Recovering




Hallo,

It is clear to me, that there are some messages about this topic, but I have
a special problem.
We have a router in one location with 1x Ethernet, 1 x S1 and 1x
BRI-Interface for backup the S1 line. This did run.
Then we makes test with voice and thats why we install a second router that
gets the S1, E1 and the BRI-Interface with the IP-Adresses from the first.
(The other Router gets another IP-Adress and is over the Ethernet
connectet).

Now we wont that Netview display the two routers.
We try some things but the new Router doesn't display in Netview.
If I make ovtopodump -l <nodename> , he list the detail Informtion about the
Router.
But If I make ovtopofix -n <nodename> ,object is not found.
What should we do?

Please help me!


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