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RE: Collections Problem

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Subject: RE: Collections Problem
From: Philip_Guerra@tivoli.com
Date: Wed, 12 Apr 2000 10:46:15 -0500

woops, wrong interpretation.  disregard previous post.

Regards,
Philip




Philip_Guerra@TIVOLI.COM on 04/12/2000 10:32:47 AM

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>From what I can see in the logic, if you are using the GUI to build the
collection, I think it should be

'IP Status' = Critical
         and
'isNode' = TRUE
         or
'IP Status' = Marginal
        and
'isNode' = TRUE

To me that would fix it.

Regards,
Philip




"Hill, Channing" <CHill@BBandT.com> on 04/12/2000 10:20:55 AM

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We use the same collection and have the same problem. I've noticed that if I
unmanage and then manage a device with these symptoms that it will leave the
collection.

Channing Hill
EMS Analyst I
chill@bbandt.com
> BB&T
Wilson, NC 27893




> -----Original Message-----
> From:   Jewan, P. (Pritesh) [SMTP:PriteshJ@nedcor.com]
> Sent:   Wednesday, April 12, 2000 10:42 AM
> To:     'nv-l@tkg.com'
> Subject:     [NV-L] Collections Problem
>
> Hello People,
>
> We have built a collection called 'Marginal Devices' for the support desk.
> The rules of the collection states that if a device becomes marginal or
> critical then that device must be part of the collection. The rules are as
> follows:
>
> 'IP Status' = Critical
>         or
> 'IP Status' = Marginal
>         and
> 'isNode' = TRUE
>
> The collection seems to work fine however sometimes there are devices that
> are part of the collection but are green is colour. If we try pinging all
> the interfaces and demand polling the device, according to netmon,
> everything is up. However if we display the devices object properties, the
> 'IP Status' field is marginal even though all the interfaces are up. My
> understanding for the device still been in the collection is that nvcold
> reads the object properties of which the IP Status is marginal and
> therefore places it in the collection according to the collection rules.
> If netmon has demand polled the device and knows that all the interfaces
> are up why has the object database still got the device as Marginal and
> this condition stays this way for upto 2 days sometimes. Does anyone have
> any ideas on where the problem might be and how can I trouble shoot where
> exactly in the process the ovw database should be getting updated and why
> it isn't ?
>
> Any help/suggestions would be greatly appreciated
>
> Regards
> Pritesh Jewan
> ESM - Technology & Operations Division
> Nedcor Bank Limited (South Africa)
>
> Tel : +27 - 011 - 320 5417
> Cell: +27 - 82 570 5046
> Fax : +27 - 011 -  8814743
> e-mail : priteshj@nedcor.com
>
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