Your thinking is fine but there is no command line way to unmamge anything once
it has been discovered. That is a map operation, done on a per map basis. When
the object is unmanaged in all maps, then it is unmanaged in the object
database.
James Shanks
Tivoli (NetView for UNIX) L3 Support
Paul Vize <paul_vize@IE.IBM.COM> on 02/03/2000 06:33:53 AM
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To: NV-L@UCSBVM.UCSB.EDU
cc: (bcc: James Shanks/Tivoli Systems)
Subject: Find then unmanage
Hi,
Another discovery question. I want to have my seedfile listed with all
possible ranges of addresses we have (16000) to discover all nodes within these
addresses but then unmanage all nodes that do not appear a a predefined list of
nodes I am interested in managing and monitoring. I still want to discover new
nodes, hence the seedfile having all ranges and also make sure the collections
remain dynamic and any newly found nodes can be added to their collection and
also passed onto tivoli inventory etc. This way the monitoring polling is only
on the monitored nodes but there is a once a day(?) poll for new nodes. Is this
thinking sound and is there a command you can run to unmanage nodes from a
script??
Regards,
Paul
Networking Group - IBM in Ireland
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