Hi Chris.
We have no entries in /usr/OV/conf/communityNames.conf, so it must be a
different behavior.
Thanks Leslie for your solution about the workspace problem "Name already
exists".
Mit freundlichen Gruessen - Yours sincerely
Dr. Karsten Schweiger
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Chris Cowan <chris.cowan@2nd-wave.com> on 05.06.2000 19:25:43
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Subject: Re: [NV-L] SNMP-Configuration and more Problems
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Karsten.Schweiger@gecits-eu.com wrote:
>
> 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.
This is most likely because you have entries in
/usr/OV/conf/communitynames.conf.
I personally like this new behavior.
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