The interface and the node are two different objects. Every
object has a unique object id. You will find this for every single
thing in the database. It's ok. Is there some problem that you
are debugging that lead you to worry about this?
Cordially,
Leslie A. Clark
IBM Global Services - Systems Mgmt & Networking
Detroit
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"Christo Burger" <christob@absa.co.za>@tkg.com on 05/29/2000 01:25:58 PM
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Subject: [NV-L] Database inconsistencies
Background:
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Netview 5.1.2
Oracle 7.3.4
AIX 4.3.2
I noticed that objid's, see extract below, from the INTERFACECLASS and
NODECLASS tables, do not match. I am sure they have to match thus I have
tried the following:
1. Run ovtopofix "Resolve database inconsistencies"
2. Delete objects showing up in netmon.trace:
"Node '10.2.3.1' is in incorrect network, delete the node and
rediscover"
3. I followed the procedure "Deleting an object completely, Step1 to 5" in
the Netview Diagnosis Guide.
4. Run ovtopofix again after that.
...but still the result remains unchanged.
Question, what do I have to do to resolve this problem? Ovtopofix produces
a
db_res.log file, is there anything in there that I have to look for etc.
Thank you for your assistance.
(INTERFACECLASS) ( NODECLASS )
OBJID IP_ADDRESS OBJID SNMPADDR
----------------------------------------------------------------
551 10.0.0.10 0x400182102014 552 10.0.0.10
134333 10.0.0.198 0x0000F6E6EBCF 134334 10.0.0.198
10336 10.0.0.200 0x08005A0D1783 10337 10.0.0.200
525 10.0.0.251 0x00201B6B2281 526 10.0.0.251
815 10.0.0.34 0x0000F6B7F827 816 10.0.0.34
817 10.0.0.35 0x0000F6B7DEC6 818 10.0.0.35
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