James,
When I did a nvUtil G I got:
Collection: AllBayEnet
Description: All Bay Enet
Rule: ('isSnpxEnet' = True)
Next collection...
I ftp'd this file over to the other box. In a terminal window I did a
nvUtil a and then pasted the first collection rule. In the windows it
looked like:
prompt>nvUtil a Collection: AllBayEnet
Description: All Bay Enet
Rule: ('isSnpxEnet' = True)
Add failed: Invalid syntax for rule or blank rule specified
prompt>/bin/ksh: Description:: not found.
prompt>/bin/ksh: 0403-057 Syntax error: '(' is not expected.
My only guess was when I pasted the stuff on the line it took the carriage
returns as literals and did not keep everything together as 1 command.
Since I got 2 more prompts trying to run the other lines.
Ronnie Ross
Network Engineer
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That's how you would do it, basically. But of course, some smartsets of
the
same name may already exist on your target box, so would would not be able
to
add those. What errors did you get?
James Shanks
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Tivoli NetView for UNIX and NT
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Hello,
Is there a way to move SmartSets from 1 NetView to another NetView? I
tried nvUtil G to list all SmartSets with the rule and piped this to a file
and tried to run this into the nvUtil a to add it back in but it did not
like it.
Thanks for the help.
Ronnie Ross
Network Engineer
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