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RE: Map Question

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Subject: RE: Map Question
From: lclark@us.ibm.com
Date: Thu, 25 May 2000 20:49:58 -0400

On the question of 'floaters', this is a bug. The fix should be in V6.01
but in the meantime, you need to remember to do an ovtopofix before
using a new map created with a location.conf file.

As to what good this is if the routers are still on the IP Internet submap,
this might be a good forum for discussion of what development should
do next with this feature. The easy thing to handle first was networks.
For most places I see, having the network inside a location icon makes
it easier to know where to put the routers. I can see what they are
attached
to, and then I can move them much more quickly. Now what? It could be
tricky knowing where to put the routers based on address. They could
be discovered by any of their interfaces. So the question is, how would
you like this to work? By hostname? By hostnames with wildcards?
Think about it generate some input.

As a practical matter at this stage, I really like to see a customer who
has a naming convention that includes sites. Then I can locate nodes
by Selection Name, View...Highlights....Select Highligts, and then
cut from the IP internet submap and paste in the Location submap
even if they are so tiny that I cannot select them with the mouse.
(The trick is to have a Smartset of isLocation, so you can open those
easily!)

Cordially,

Leslie A. Clark
IBM Global Services - Systems Mgmt & Networking
Detroit

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"MERY Olivier (Neuilly Gestion)" <olivier.mery@cetelem.fr>@tkg.com on
05/25/2000 01:49:22 PM

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...and I'm also interested in the explanation of the usefulness of having
the
ability to stack locations in locations till death if your routers stay at
the
top level.

Olivier MERY
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-----Original Message-----
From: Dave_Finn@computacenter.com [mailto:Dave_Finn@computacenter.com>]
Sent: Thursday, May 25, 2000 1:14 PM
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Subject: Re: [NV-L] Map Question



Hi Ronnie,

It's an annoying one, I don't know why it works like this, it would be much
better if the routers went straight into the location submap.  But I am
sure
there is a good explanation.

Anyway to sort your problem.

     -    Close down you map.
     -    Shutdown netmon (ovstop netmon)
     -    run ovtopofix -a
     -    Restart netmon

When you now open your map you should be able to cut and paste your
routers.

Dave Finn
Enterprise Consultant
Computacenter




ronnie.ross@springs.com on 24/05/2000 21:25:39

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I Finally received by copy of V6 and created a locations.conf file and
started up NetView.  When I go into IP Internet, all the Locations were
automatically created, but all the routers are at this level.  If I cut one
and then go into the location that the router belong in and paste, it goes
into the user plane and does not drop down and reconnect the lines back to
all the IP networks at that location.

Is this the way it is supposed to work, or did I miss something?

Ronnie Ross
Network Engineer

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