Ken -
We don't install in /usr/sbin. Our compiler is in /usr/OV/bin. The
executables are xnmloadmib and xnmloadmib2, and they call routines in
/usr/OV/lib and none of those call mosy. Wherever that mosy comes from, we
don't install it and we don't use it. On my AIX box, I can do a "man mosy" and
that output indicates that they, AIX, supplied it.
James Shanks
Tivoli (NetView for UNIX and NT) L3 Support
Ken Garst <Ken.Garst@kp.org> on 03/03/2000 03:43:38 PM
To: James_Shanks <James_Shanks@TIVOLI.COM>
cc: NV-L <NV-L@UCSBVM.UCSB.EDU> (bcc: James Shanks/Tivoli Systems)
Subject: Re: How to load and configure cisco mibs and traps?
As usual James, you d'man.
I should be more articulate and precise about the mosy compiler.
In fact, here is the situation. I have NetView 5.1.2 installed and find the
following:
/usr/sbin/ ==> 132570 Jul 27 1999 mosy
However, I just installed Nortel's Optivity NMS 9.0.1 for AIX and find:
/usr/lnms/bin ==> 315214 Jan 28 08:48 mosy
So if NetView is supposed to have an uptodate mosy compiler, why the difference
in size (more than double) in the binaries for Optivity's mosy and NetView's?
Regards,
ken
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