nmsync is not our process and appaently if you kill it, it's child is tstill
rying to do things behind the scenes, which is what is causing those error
messages. You will have to close your GUI to stop them. And I suggest you
investigate how Cisco would prefer you handle this rather than keep doing it.
James Shanks
Tivoli (NetView for UNIX and NT) L3 Support
sandro.bonarrigo@itpro-ag.ch on 05/24/2000 10:01:24 AM
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Subject: [NV-L] Netview V6 and CW V4
Hi all,
i'm running Netview V6 and Ciscoworks V4.
Since I have migrated to Netview V6 i see several problems concerning the
synchronization between Cisco Routers and Sybase. When I start 'manual
synchronization' of a Router, the 'nmsnyc' process occupies 100% of CPU in a
Loop. I 've to kill the process manually in order to keep the system alive.
Also at this moment the 'nv6000.log' writes thousands of 'Warning: Select
failed, error code 9' entries onto the Disk and entries like: 'Cannot find
Callback list in XtRemoveAllCallbacks........'
Has anyone an idea how to handle this or some new informations?
Greetings Sandro
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