The business about the pop-up messages has been APARd. It is easy to
work around, though. In the file $HOME/NvEnvironment/Workspaces, find
each of the Label fields which currently says "Null" and make them each
say something unique. It does not appear that it is actually used for
anything
crucial. You will have to do it again if you press the 'Save Environment'
button.
Cordially,
Leslie A. Clark
IBM Global Services - Systems Mgmt & Networking
Detroit
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Karsten.Schweiger@gecits-eu.com@tkg.com on 06/05/2000 02:57:03 PM
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Subject: [NV-L] SNMP-Configuration and more Problems
Hi all.
In our newly created environment (NetView 6.0, AIX 4.3.3, CW2000) we have
different problems. We are using a seed-file and a different community-name
(not
public, public is deleted). After discovering new nodes there appeared
newly
entries in ovsnmp.conf, especially for those nodes which have
"public"-entries
in their snmpd.conf file. It seems that NetView writes automatically after
discovering in its ovsnmp.conf file.
Another problem is: we are using 3 Event-workspaces, but when we start
NetView 2
popup window appears with the message that the names for the workspaces
already
exists. We used different names but we can't stop this messaging.
I hope you have some ideas to help me.
Mit freundlichen Gruessen - Yours sincerely
Dr. Karsten Schweiger
GE CompuNet Hamburg
Netzwerk und System Management
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