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Re: NV-L Digest - 04 Jul 2000

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Subject: Re: NV-L Digest - 04 Jul 2000
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Date: Tue Jul 4 22:02:20 2000
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>
>Messages in this digest:
>
>1 - "Re: NV-L Digest - 03 Jul 2000"
>2 - "NetView 6.0 & CiscoWorks"
>3 - "Location of NetView icon."
>4 - "nvTurboDatabase on Solaris?"
>5 - "RE: nvTurboDatabase on Solaris?"
>6 - "Event Correlation"
>7 - "Re: Event Correlation"
>8 - "Event Correlation"
>
>
>=========================================================================
>Date:   Mon Jul 3 22:04:42 2000
>From:   Recipients of NV-L digests <nv-l-digest@tkg.com>
>Subject: Re: NV-L Digest - 03 Jul 2000
>
>Your e-mail message has been returned to you, as the "gar.esys.com" domain
>address is no longer valid.  The E-Systems Garland facility is now a part
>of Raytheon, and all e-mail addresses are "@raytheon.com".  Please resend
>your e-mail message in the format:  firstname_m_lastname@raytheon.com
>(e.g. john_p_smith@raytheon.com).  If you do not know the middle initial, try
>the format:  firstname_lastname@raytheon.com ; in most cases, this will work.
>If not, you should get an error message returned to you.  To reach the
>Raytheon Garland facility helpdesk for more information, dial 972-205-4357.
>
>You wrote:
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>>
>>Messages in this digest:
>>
>>1 - "Re: NV-L Digest - 02 Jul 2000"
>>2 - "mib2trap and BITS SYNTAX."
>>3 - "SMS messages"
>>4 - "Reg Cabletron Mibs!"
>>5 - "RE: Reg Cabletron Mibs!"
>>6 - "Re: mib2trap and BITS SYNTAX."
>>7 - "Database connection lost"
>>8 - "Re: SMS messages"
>>9 - "netmon dies after adding in another standard cisco device"
>>10 - "Re: SMS messages"
>>11 - "Re: Database connection lost"
>>12 - "Re: netmon dies after adding in another standard cisco device"
>>13 - "Antwort: Re: SMS messages"
>>14 - "Re: netmon dies after adding in another standard cisco device"
>>15 - "Re: Antwort: Re: SMS messages"
>>16 - "Re: netmon dies after adding in another standard cisco device"
>>17 - "Re: Database connection lost"
>>
>>
>>=========================================================================
>>Date:  Sun Jul 2 22:01:53 2000
>>From:  Recipients of NV-L digests <nv-l-digest@tkg.com>
>>Subject: Re: NV-L Digest - 02 Jul 2000
>>
>>Your e-mail message has been returned to you, as the "gar.esys.com" domain
>>address is no longer valid.  The E-Systems Garland facility is now a part
>>of Raytheon, and all e-mail addresses are "@raytheon.com".  Please resend
>>your e-mail message in the format:  firstname_m_lastname@raytheon.com
>>(e.g. john_p_smith@raytheon.com).  If you do not know the middle initial, try
>>the format:  firstname_lastname@raytheon.com ; in most cases, this will work.
>>If not, you should get an error message returned to you.  To reach the
>>Raytheon Garland facility helpdesk for more information, dial 972-205-4357.
>>
>>You wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>Messages in this digest:
>>>
>>>1 - "=?ISO-8859-1?Q?NV-L=20Digest=20-=2001=20Jul=202000Olen=20kes=E4l?= 
>>>=?ISO-8859-1?Q?omalla=2026.-30.6.2000?="
>>>2 - "=?ISO-8859-1?Q?NV-L=20Digest=20-=2001=20Jul=202000Olen=20kes=E4l?= 
>>>=?ISO-8859-1?Q?omalla=2026.-30.6.2000?="
>>>3 - "Re: NV-L Digest - 01 Jul 2000"
>>>4 - "Re: Zooming Maps"
>>>
>>>
>>>=========================================================================
>>>Date:         Sun, 02 Jul 2000 06:04:05 +0300
>>>From:         =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Veli-Pekka=20Rajam=E4ki?= 
>>><veli-pekka.rajamaki@rautaruukki.fi>
>>>Subject: =?ISO-8859-1?Q?NV-L=20Digest=20-=2001=20Jul=202000Olen=20kes=E4l?= 
>>>=?ISO-8859-1?Q?omalla=2026.-30.6.2000?=
>>>
>>>=========================================================================
>>>Date:         Sun, 02 Jul 2000 06:04:05 +0300
>>>From:         =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Veli-Pekka=20Rajam=E4ki?= 
>>><veli-pekka.rajamaki@rautaruukki.fi>
>>>Subject: =?ISO-8859-1?Q?NV-L=20Digest=20-=2001=20Jul=202000Olen=20kes=E4l?= 
>>>=?ISO-8859-1?Q?omalla=2026.-30.6.2000?=
>>>
>>>=========================================================================
>>>Date:         Sat Jul 1 22:02:31 2000
>>>From:         Recipients of NV-L digests <nv-l-digest@tkg.com>
>>>Subject: Re: NV-L Digest - 01 Jul 2000
>>>
>>>Your e-mail message has been returned to you, as the "gar.esys.com" domain
>>>address is no longer valid.  The E-Systems Garland facility is now a part
>>>of Raytheon, and all e-mail addresses are "@raytheon.com".  Please resend
>>>your e-mail message in the format:  firstname_m_lastname@raytheon.com
>>>(e.g. john_p_smith@raytheon.com).  If you do not know the middle initial, try
>>>the format:  firstname_lastname@raytheon.com ; in most cases, this will work.
>>>If not, you should get an error message returned to you.  To reach the
>>>Raytheon Garland facility helpdesk for more information, dial 972-205-4357.
>>>
>>>You wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>>Messages in this digest:
>>>>
>>>>1 - "Re: NV-L Digest - 30 Jun 2000"
>>>>2 - "=?ISO-8859-1?Q?NV-L=20Digest=20-=2030=20Jun=202000Olen=20kes=E4l?= 
>>>>=?ISO-8859-1?Q?omalla=2026.-30.6.2000?="
>>>>3 - "=?ISO-8859-1?Q?NV-L=20Digest=20-=2030=20Jun=202000Olen=20kes=E4l?= 
>>>>=?ISO-8859-1?Q?omalla=2026.-30.6.2000?="
>>>>4 - "Re: Netview 6.0 & Nways"
>>>>5 - "Re: RE: NV-L Digest - 26 Jun 2000"
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>=========================================================================
>>>>Date:        Fri Jun 30 22:01:53 2000
>>>>From:        Recipients of NV-L digests <nv-l-digest@tkg.com>
>>>>Subject: Re: NV-L Digest - 30 Jun 2000
>>>>
>>>>Your e-mail message has been returned to you, as the "gar.esys.com" domain
>>>>address is no longer valid.  The E-Systems Garland facility is now a part
>>>>of Raytheon, and all e-mail addresses are "@raytheon.com".  Please resend
>>>>your e-mail message in the format:  firstname_m_lastname@raytheon.com
>>>>(e.g. john_p_smith@raytheon.com).  If you do not know the middle initial, 
>>>>try
>>>>the format:  firstname_lastname@raytheon.com ; in most cases, this will 
>>>>work.
>>>>If not, you should get an error message returned to you.  To reach the
>>>>Raytheon Garland facility helpdesk for more information, dial 972-205-4357.
>>>>
>>>>You wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>Messages in this digest:
>>>>>
>>>>>1 - "=?ISO-8859-1?Q?NV-L=20Digest=20-=2029=20Jun=202000Olen=20kes=E4l?= 
>>>>>=?ISO-8859-1?Q?omalla=2026.-30.6.2000?="
>>>>>2 - "=?ISO-8859-1?Q?NV-L=20Digest=20-=2029=20Jun=202000Olen=20kes=E4l?= 
>>>>>=?ISO-8859-1?Q?omalla=2026.-30.6.2000?="
>>>>>3 - "Installation problem on DEC-Unix (snmpd)"
>>>>>4 - "email-to-snmp"
>>>>>5 - "RE: snmpCollect daemon keeps dying"
>>>>>6 - "RE: email-to-snmp"
>>>>>7 - "Zooming Maps"
>>>>>8 - "Re: Zooming Maps"
>>>>>9 - "RE: Zooming Maps"
>>>>>10 - "RE: Zooming Maps"
>>>>>11 - "RE: Zooming Maps"
>>>>>12 - "Re: Zooming Maps"
>>>>>13 - "Re: Zooming Maps"
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>=========================================================================
>>>>>Date:       Fri, 30 Jun 2000 06:03:26 +0300
>>>>>From:       =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Veli-Pekka=20Rajam=E4ki?= 
>>>>><veli-pekka.rajamaki@rautaruukki.fi>
>>>>>Subject: 
>>>>>=?ISO-8859-1?Q?NV-L=20Digest=20-=2029=20Jun=202000Olen=20kes=E4l?= 
>>>>>=?ISO-8859-1?Q?omalla=2026.-30.6.2000?=
>>>>>
>>>>>=========================================================================
>>>>>Date:       Fri, 30 Jun 2000 06:03:25 +0300
>>>>>From:       =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Veli-Pekka=20Rajam=E4ki?= 
>>>>><veli-pekka.rajamaki@rautaruukki.fi>
>>>>>Subject: 
>>>>>=?ISO-8859-1?Q?NV-L=20Digest=20-=2029=20Jun=202000Olen=20kes=E4l?= 
>>>>>=?ISO-8859-1?Q?omalla=2026.-30.6.2000?=
>>>>>
>>>>>=========================================================================
>>>>>Date:       Fri, 30 Jun 2000 12:45:48 +0200
>>>>>From:       "Rauwers, Laurens" <rauwers@hitt.nl>
>>>>>Subject: Installation problem on DEC-Unix (snmpd)
>>>>>
>>>>>Hello,
>>>>>Installing NV5.1 on DEC-Unix 4.0F
>>>>>
>>>>>During this installation (in the IBMVA-RUN part) the following warning is
>>>>>reported:
>>>>>
>>>>>WARNING:  Unable to query this system using SNMP possibly due to:
>>>>>
>>>>>  a) SNMP Agent not running
>>>>>  b) nvsecd not running
>>>>>  c) other network configuration problem on local system
>>>>>
>>>>>  This may result in configuration and operational errors.
>>>>>  You can use the following command to verify the SNMP Agent
>>>>>  is operational after correcting the problem:
>>>>>
>>>>>    /usr/OV/bin/snmpget czvcmsp07 .1.3.6.1.2.1.1.1.0
>>>>>SEV_1 ERR_0041_095
>>>>>
>>>>>And indeed the SNMP agent is not running, after it has been stopped by NV.
>>>>>I know that in Dec-Unix 4.0D an "&" has to be removed from the snmpd 
>>>>>script,
>>>>>but in this release (4.0F)
>>>>>it is already removed in the original.
>>>>>
>>>>>Can someone give me a hint what to do?
>>>>>Where the snmpd is restarted for instance?
>>>>>
>>>>>Thanks in advance.
>>>>>
>>>>>Laurens Rauwers
>>>>>
>>>>>=========================================================================
>>>>>Date:       Fri, 30 Jun 2000 13:57:49 -0700
>>>>>From:       "Christo Burger" <christob@absa.co.za>
>>>>>Subject: email-to-snmp
>>>>>
>>>>>I am looking for assistance in setting up my mail to run a script when I
>>>>>received email from a specific user. The script will convert the email, 
>>>>>with
>>>>>stripping of the irrelevant data, to snmp trap. The snmptrap will have the
>>>>>necessary fixed settings to forward it to a designated snmp manager.
>>>>>
>>>>>The server may be AIX 4.3 , with the standard mail running, or if you have
>>>>>any NT options also.
>>>>>
>>>>>Any help with this?
>>>>>
>>>>>Christo Burger
>>>>>Tel: +2711 3506480
>>>>>Fax: +2711 3506228
>>>>>
>>>>>This email is confidential. If you are not the intended recipient,
>>>>>you must not disclose or use the information contained in it.
>>>>>If you have received this mail in error, please tell us
>>>>>
>>>>>=========================================================================
>>>>>Date:       Fri, 30 Jun 2000 08:09:45 -0400
>>>>>From:       "Owens, Blaine C" <bowens@eastman.com>
>>>>>Subject: RE: snmpCollect daemon keeps dying
>>>>>
>>>>>Clarence, look in file snmpCol.trace for clues. On AIX it is in directory
>>>>>/usr/OV/log.
>>>>>
>>>>>Blaine Owens
>>>>>Eastman Chemical Company
>>>>>Phone - (423)-229-3579
>>>>>Fax - (423)-229-1188
>>>>>bowens@eastman.com
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>>>From: Clarence Hart [mailto:rti1clh@ismd.ups.com]
>>>>>Sent: Thursday, June 29, 2000 5:04 PM
>>>>>To: nv-l@tkg.com
>>>>>Subject: [NV-L] snmpCollect daemon keeps dying
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>Framework 3.6.1
>>>>>NetView  5.1.1
>>>>>
>>>>>I had to reinstall both the TME Framework and netview  software packages
>>>>>and after the reinstall the snmpCollect daemon doesnt want to keep running.
>>>>>I keep getting a box that displays "please run ovstart snmpCollect to start
>>>>>snmpCollect".  Before I reinstalled the Netview I saved the migration info
>>>>>so I would keep all of my settings.  Has anyone had problems with keeping 
>>>>>the snmpCollector daemon up and running??
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>CoolC
>>>>>
>>>>>=========================================================================
>>>>>Date:       Fri, 30 Jun 2000 08:11:27 -0400
>>>>>From:       "Owens, Blaine C" <bowens@eastman.com>
>>>>>Subject: RE: email-to-snmp
>>>>>
>>>>>Christo, do a "man forward". You can set up a $HOME/.forward file to 
>>>>>forward
>>>>>your email to a script.
>>>>>
>>>>>Blaine Owens
>>>>>Eastman Chemical Company
>>>>>Phone - (423)-229-3579
>>>>>Fax - (423)-229-1188
>>>>>bowens@eastman.com
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>>>From: Christo Burger [mailto:christob@absa.co.za]
>>>>>Sent: Friday, June 30, 2000 4:58 PM
>>>>>To: nv-l@tkg.com
>>>>>Subject: [NV-L] email-to-snmp
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>I am looking for assistance in setting up my mail to run a script when I
>>>>>received email from a specific user. The script will convert the email, 
>>>>>with
>>>>>stripping of the irrelevant data, to snmp trap. The snmptrap will have the
>>>>>necessary fixed settings to forward it to a designated snmp manager.
>>>>>
>>>>>The server may be AIX 4.3 , with the standard mail running, or if you have
>>>>>any NT options also.
>>>>>
>>>>>Any help with this?
>>>>>
>>>>>Christo Burger
>>>>>Tel: +2711 3506480
>>>>>Fax: +2711 3506228
>>>>>
>>>>>This email is confidential. If you are not the intended recipient,
>>>>>you must not disclose or use the information contained in it.
>>>>>If you have received this mail in error, please tell us
>>>>>immediately by return email and delete the document.
>>>>>
>>>>>=========================================================================
>>>>>Date:       Fri, 30 Jun 2000 09:45:10 -0500
>>>>>From:       "Steve Stamper" <sstamper@foremost.com>
>>>>>Subject: Zooming Maps
>>>>>
>>>>>I know that you can Shift+click/drag to zoom in on a specific part of a 
>>>>>map.
>>>>>Does anyone remember the keystrokes to zoom back out?
>>>>>
>>>>>TIA
>>>>>Steve Stamper
>>>>>
>>>>>=========================================================================
>>>>>Date:       Fri, 30 Jun 2000 09:04:46 -0500
>>>>>From:       "David E. Dimond" <dimond@allina.com>
>>>>>Subject: Re: Zooming Maps
>>>>>
>>>>>[LeftShift+LeftClick] on the background...
>>>>>
>>>>>dave
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>Steve Stamper wrote:
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> I know that you can Shift+click/drag to zoom in on a specific part of a 
>>>>>> map.
>>>>>> Does anyone remember the keystrokes to zoom back out?
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> TIA
>>>>>> Steve Stamper
>>>>>> Grand Rapids, MI
>>>>>> 
>>>>>
>>>>>=========================================================================
>>>>>Date:       Fri, 30 Jun 2000 16:10:23 +0200
>>>>>From:       "MERY Olivier (Neuilly Gestion)" <olivier.mery@cetelem.fr>
>>>>>Subject: RE: Zooming Maps
>>>>>
>>>>>This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand
>>>>>this format, some or all of this message may not be legible.
>>>>>
>>>>>------_=_NextPart_001_01BFE29C.EE7CC2D4
>>>>>Content-Type: text/plain;
>>>>>   charset="iso-8859-1"
>>>>>
>>>>>Zoom    : Shift drag
>>>>>Restore : Shift click
>>>>>
>>>>>Olivier MERY 
>>>>>CETELEM 
>>>>>20, avenue Georges Pompidou 
>>>>>92595 LEVALLOIS-PERRET Cedex 
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>>>From: Steve Stamper [mailto:sstamper@foremost.com]
>>>>>Sent: Friday, June 30, 2000 4:45 PM
>>>>>To: IBM NetView Discussion
>>>>>Subject: [NV-L] Zooming Maps
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>I know that you can Shift+click/drag to zoom in on a specific part of a 
>>>>>map.
>>>>>Does anyone remember the keystrokes to zoom back out?
>>>>>
>>>>>TIA
>>>>>Steve Stamper
>>>>>Grand Rapids, MI
>>>>>
>>>>>_________________________________________________________________________
>>>>>NV-L List information and Archives: http://www.tkg.com/nv-l
>>>>>
>>>>>------_=_NextPart_001_01BFE29C.EE7CC2D4
>>>>>Content-Type: text/html;
>>>>>   charset="iso-8859-1"
>>>>>
>>>>><!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN">
>>>>><HTML>
>>>>><HEAD>
>>>>><META HTTP-EQUIV="Content-Type" CONTENT="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1">
>>>>><META NAME="Generator" CONTENT="MS Exchange Server version 5.5.2448.0">
>>>>><TITLE>RE: [NV-L] Zooming Maps</TITLE>
>>>>></HEAD>
>>>>><BODY>
>>>>>
>>>>><P><FONT SIZE=2>Zoom&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; : Shift drag</FONT>
>>>>><BR><FONT SIZE=2>Restore : Shift click</FONT>
>>>>></P>
>>>>>
>>>>><P><FONT SIZE=2>Olivier MERY </FONT>
>>>>><BR><FONT SIZE=2>CETELEM </FONT>
>>>>><BR><FONT SIZE=2>20, avenue Georges Pompidou </FONT>
>>>>><BR><FONT SIZE=2>92595 LEVALLOIS-PERRET Cedex </FONT>
>>>>></P>
>>>>><BR>
>>>>><BR>
>>>>>
>>>>><P><FONT SIZE=2>-----Original Message-----</FONT>
>>>>><BR><FONT SIZE=2>From: Steve Stamper [<A 
>>>>>HREF="mailto:sstamper@foremost.com";>mailto:sstamper@foremost.com</A>]</FONT>
>>>>><BR><FONT SIZE=2>Sent: Friday, June 30, 2000 4:45 PM</FONT>
>>>>><BR><FONT SIZE=2>To: IBM NetView Discussion</FONT>
>>>>><BR><FONT SIZE=2>Subject: [NV-L] Zooming Maps</FONT>
>>>>></P>
>>>>><BR>
>>>>>
>>>>><P><FONT SIZE=2>I know that you can Shift+click/drag to zoom in on a 
>>>>>specific part of a map.</FONT>
>>>>><BR><FONT SIZE=2>Does anyone remember the keystrokes to zoom back 
>>>>>out?</FONT>
>>>>></P>
>>>>>
>>>>><P><FONT SIZE=2>TIA</FONT>
>>>>><BR><FONT SIZE=2>Steve Stamper</FONT>
>>>>><BR><FONT SIZE=2>Grand Rapids, MI</FONT>
>>>>></P>
>>>>>
>>>>><P><FONT 
>>>>>SIZE=2>_________________________________________________________________________</FONT>
>>>>><BR><FONT SIZE=2>NV-L List information and Archives: <A 
>>>>>HREF="http://www.tkg.com/nv-l"; 
>>>>>TARGET="_blank">http://www.tkg.com/nv-l</A></FONT>
>>>>></P>
>>>>>
>>>>></BODY>
>>>>>
>>>>>=========================================================================
>>>>>Date:       Fri, 30 Jun 2000 10:16:04 -0400
>>>>>From:       "Owens, Blaine C" <bowens@eastman.com>
>>>>>Subject: RE: Zooming Maps
>>>>>
>>>>>Don't remember the keystrokes but you can always do Edit --> 
>>>>>Modify/Describe
>>>>>--> Submap and set it to scaling rather than zooming.
>>>>>
>>>>>Blaine Owens
>>>>>Eastman Chemical Company
>>>>>Phone - (423)-229-3579
>>>>>Fax - (423)-229-1188
>>>>>bowens@eastman.com
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>>>From: Steve Stamper [mailto:sstamper@foremost.com]
>>>>>Sent: Friday, June 30, 2000 10:45 AM
>>>>>To: IBM NetView Discussion
>>>>>Subject: [NV-L] Zooming Maps
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>I know that you can Shift+click/drag to zoom in on a specific part of a 
>>>>>map.
>>>>>Does anyone remember the keystrokes to zoom back out?
>>>>>
>>>>>TIA
>>>>>Steve Stamper
>>>>>Grand Rapids, MI
>>>>>
>>>>>=========================================================================
>>>>>Date:       Fri, 30 Jun 2000 10:28:39 -0400
>>>>>From:       "Boyce, Robert L" <robert.l.boyce@lmco.com>
>>>>>Subject: RE: Zooming Maps
>>>>>
>>>>>Just Shift and click in the zoomed area...
>>>>>
>>>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>>>From: Steve Stamper [mailto:sstamper@foremost.com]
>>>>>Sent: Friday, June 30, 2000 10:45 AM
>>>>>To: IBM NetView Discussion
>>>>>Subject: [NV-L] Zooming Maps
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>I know that you can Shift+click/drag to zoom in on a specific part of a 
>>>>>map.
>>>>>Does anyone remember the keystrokes to zoom back out?
>>>>>
>>>>>TIA
>>>>>Steve Stamper
>>>>>Grand Rapids, MI
>>>>>
>>>>>=========================================================================
>>>>>Date:       Fri, 30 Jun 2000 10:53:04 -0700
>>>>>From:       Paul Sandler <paul@swebs.com>
>>>>>Subject: Re: Zooming Maps
>>>>>
>>>>>Number one mouse button without moving it on an open area in the map will 
>>>>>zoom out.
>>>>>
>>>>>Paul
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>At 09:45 AM 06/30/2000 -0500, you wrote:
>>>>>>I know that you can Shift+click/drag to zoom in on a specific part of a 
>>>>>>map.
>>>>>>Does anyone remember the keystrokes to zoom back out?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>TIA
>>>>>>Steve Stamper
>>>>>>Grand Rapids, MI
>>>>>>
>>>>>>_________________________________________________________________________
>>>>>>NV-L List information and Archives: http://www.tkg.com/nv-l
>>>>>
>>>>>=========================================================================
>>>>>Date:       Fri, 30 Jun 2000 14:59:20 -0400
>>>>>From:       msully@us.ibm.com
>>>>>Subject: Re: Zooming Maps
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>Paul: Just found in class the other day just like zoom in you hold the ctrl
>>>>>key and press enter just make sure you mouse is pointed to a blank spot on
>>>>>your screen and nothing on your map is highlighted it will put things back
>>>>>the way it was...Mike
>>>>>
>>>>>MICHAEL E. SULLIVAN
>>>>>NETWORK MANAGEMENT
>>>>>IBM GLOBAL SERVICES
>>>>>SERVICE DELIVERY CENTER / NORTH
>>>>>(845) 433-8638 / 8-293-8638
>>>>>INTERNET ADDRESS (MSULLY@US.IBM.COM)
>>>>>
>>>>>_________________________________________________________________________
>>>>>
>>>>>NV-L List information (unsubscribing, policies, posting, digest version,
>>>>
>>>>=========================================================================
>>>>Date:        Sat, 01 Jul 2000 06:08:28 +0300
>>>>From:        =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Veli-Pekka=20Rajam=E4ki?= 
>>>><veli-pekka.rajamaki@rautaruukki.fi>
>>>>Subject: =?ISO-8859-1?Q?NV-L=20Digest=20-=2030=20Jun=202000Olen=20kes=E4l?= 
>>>>=?ISO-8859-1?Q?omalla=2026.-30.6.2000?=
>>>>
>>>>=========================================================================
>>>>Date:        Sat, 01 Jul 2000 06:08:29 +0300
>>>>From:        =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Veli-Pekka=20Rajam=E4ki?= 
>>>><veli-pekka.rajamaki@rautaruukki.fi>
>>>>Subject: =?ISO-8859-1?Q?NV-L=20Digest=20-=2030=20Jun=202000Olen=20kes=E4l?= 
>>>>=?ISO-8859-1?Q?omalla=2026.-30.6.2000?=
>>>>
>>>>=========================================================================
>>>>Date:        Sat, 01 Jul 2000 15:22:52 -0400
>>>>From:        Jim Kellock <jkelloc@ibm.net>
>>>>Subject: Re: Netview 6.0 & Nways
>>>>
>>>>There are lots of possibilities here, but there's nothing specific in
>>>>Nways that stops NetView from starting.  First, you ought to get the
>>>>free upgrade to Nways 2.1.  It was tested with NetView v6.  Nway 2.0 was
>>>>not. Then, check the install logs under /usr/CML/install_log for
>>>>errors.  
>>>>Also, there ought to be messages pointing to which NetView daemons are
>>>>having problems and are causing Netview to fail to start. And check your
>>>>file systems for space.  Installing all of Nways takes about 700MB.  If
>>>>you didn't create a new filesystem for /usr/CML, your /usr filesystem
>>>>could be filled or almost filled, and that causes lots of daemon
>>>>problems.
>>>>
>>>>And there are pieces of Nways that can add tons of objects to your
>>>>NetView database.  Compare object count in the output of ovmapcount with
>>>>the number in the ovwdb cache (ps -ef | grep ovedb, or just look in
>>>>ovwdb.lrf)
>>>>
>>>>If something in there doesn't help, you should probably open an Nways
>>>>PMR.  There's a script support will provide that checks the installs,
>>>>system resources, potential conflicts, and all of the daemons.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>paul_vize@ie.ibm.com wrote:
>>>>> 
>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>      Has anybody managed to get NWAYS 2.0 working with Netview 6.0 on Aix
>>>>> 4.3.3. I have installed it a couple of times and Netview works fine, once 
>>>>> I
>>>>> have installed NWAYS then Netview won't even start.
>>>>> 
>>>>> Regards,
>>>>> Paul
>>>>> 
>>>>> Networking Group - IBM in Ireland
>>>>> 
>>>>
>>>>=========================================================================
>>>>Date:        Sat, 01 Jul 2000 15:53:17 -0400
>>>>From:        Jim Kellock <jkelloc@ibm.net>
>>>>Subject: Re: RE: NV-L Digest - 26 Jun 2000
>>>>
>>>>The instructions for dealing with AIX 4.3.3 are in the Nways release
>>>>notes.  They were also in the NetView v5 release notes, but V6 makes the
>>>>necessary modifications automitically.  What you need to do is point
>>>>both the background (started under ovspmd)and foreground daemons
>>>>(started under ovw) to the X11R5 libraries instead of the X11R6
>>>>libraries that AIX 4.3.3 uses.  It's possible you migrated from NV v5 to
>>>>NV v6 and in the process the changes to the X11 LIBPATH is confusing
>>>>Nways.  
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>Ray Westphal wrote:
>>>>> 
>>>>> Re: Netview 6.0 & Nways
>>>>> 
>>>>> I was told that Nways 2.0 should not work with NetView 6.0. My NV daemons
>>>>> will start but occasionally the NWays daemons stop. I'm going to install
>>>>> Nways 2.1 today. However, it complains about my OS which is 4.3.3.0.
>>>>> 
>>>>> Ray Westphal
>>>>> NMSA Systems Administrator
>>>>> Phone: (314) 512-3867
>>>>> Fax: (314) 512-5867
>>>>> Pager: (314) 509-0036
>>>>> mailto:rwestphal@erac.com
>>>>> 
>>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>>> From: owner-nv-l-digest@tkg.com [mailto:owner-nv-l-digest@tkg.com]
>>>>> Sent: Monday, June 26, 2000 10:01 PM
>>>>> To: Recipients of NV-L digests
>>>>> Subject: NV-L Digest - 26 Jun 2000
>>>>> 
>>>>> Messages in this digest:
>>>>> 
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>>>>> 6 - "Re: Netview 6.0 & Nways"
>>>>> 7 - "Re: Netview 6.0 & Nways"
>>>>> 8 - "Re: Defining smartsets by loopback ip-address"
>>>>> 9 - "Incorrect Routing"
>>>>> 10 - "NV for NT Security"
>>>>> 11 - "IBM Redbook GG24-4157 Monitoring Performance in Router Networks"
>>>>> 
>>>>> =========================================================================
>>>>> Date:    Mon, 26 Jun 2000 06:06:38 +0300
>>>>> From:    =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Veli-Pekka=20Rajam=E4ki?=
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>>>>> =========================================================================
>>>>> Date:    Mon, 26 Jun 2000 14:27:19 +0200
>>>>> From:    alexis.henry@bnpparibas.com
>>>>> Subject: =?iso-8859-1?Q?R=E9f._:__Defining_smartsets_by_loopback_ip-?=
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>>>>> You can define your smartset using nvUtil command and nvdbformat comman=
>>>>> d.
>>>>> 
>>>>> nvdbformat allow you to extract any data on the ovwdb database (such as=
>>>>>  TopM
>>>>> Interface List). You can look for some example in /usr/OV/conf/nvdbtool=
>>>>> s. The
>>>>> files you should look at are *.format.
>>>>> 
>>>>> nvUtil allow you to create a smartset.
>>>>> 
>>>>> Good luck.
>>>>> 
>>>>> Alexis Henry
>>>>> Tivoli Engineer
>>>>> Banque Nationale de Paris
>>>>> 
>>>>> ogobbi@sogei.it on 23/06/2000 18:15:50
>>>>> 
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>>>>> 
>>>>> I need to define smartsets for my Cisco routers (about 600), using their
>>>>> loopback ip-address as rule of filtering.
>>>>> I find out that the loopback interface is in the object information as 
>>>>> TopM
>>>>> Interface List, but this field is not available in the rules of the
>>>>> smartsets.
>>>>> If I set the IP Address equal the loopback address, in the smartset rule, 
>>>>> i
>>>>> get
>>>>> only the loopback interfaces, and is not good for me.
>>>>> Now I can't use any other filtering criteria for the smartsets I need.
>>>>> I work with Tivoli Netview V 6. installaed on Aix 4.3.
>>>>> 
>>>>> Anyone got any ideas ?
>>>>> 
>>>>> Orlando GOBBI
>>>>> System & Network Management
>>>>> Sogei - STS/RST
>>>>> ogobbi@sogei.it
>>>>> Tel. 06-50252228
>>>>> Mobile 0335-5300739
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>>>>> =========================================================================
>>>>> Date:    Mon, 26 Jun 2000 14:04:31 +0100
>>>>> From:    paul_vize@ie.ibm.com
>>>>> Subject: Netview 6.0 & Nways
>>>>> 
>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>      Has anybody managed to get NWAYS 2.0 working with Netview 6.0 on Aix
>>>>> 4.3.3. I have installed it a couple of times and Netview works fine, once 
>>>>> I
>>>>> have installed NWAYS then Netview won't even start.
>>>>> 
>>>>> Regards,
>>>>> Paul
>>>>> 
>>>>> Networking Group - IBM in Ireland
>>>>> 
>>>>> =========================================================================
>>>>> Date:    Mon, 26 Jun 2000 08:57:05 -0400
>>>>> From:    gadams@us.ibm.com
>>>>> Subject: Re:Unwanted Discovery
>>>>> 
>>>>> Leslie,
>>>>>     Thanks very much ! Now I remember seeing that in the Installation and
>>>>> configuration guide...
>>>>> 
>>>>> =========================================================================
>>>>> Date:    Mon, 26 Jun 2000 09:51:08 -0400
>>>>> From:    James_Shanks@tivoli.com
>>>>> Subject: Re: Netview 6.0 & Nways
>>>>> 
>>>>> >> once I have installed NWAYS then Netview won't even start.
>>>>> 
>>>>> Why not?  What happens?  What error messages?
>>>>> 
>>>>> James Shanks
>>>>> Team Leader, Level 3 Support
>>>>>  Tivoli NetView for UNIX and NT
>>>>> 
>>>>> paul_vize@IE.IBM.COM on 06/26/2000 09:04:31 AM
>>>>> 
>>>>> Please respond to IBM NetView Discussion <nv-l@tkg.com>
>>>>> 
>>>>> To:   nv-l@tkg.com
>>>>> cc:    (bcc: James Shanks/Tivoli Systems)
>>>>> Subject:  [NV-L] Netview 6.0 & Nways
>>>>> 
>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>      Has anybody managed to get NWAYS 2.0 working with Netview 6.0 on Aix
>>>>> 4.3.3. I have installed it a couple of times and Netview works fine, once 
>>>>> I
>>>>> have installed NWAYS then Netview won't even start.
>>>>> 
>>>>> Regards,
>>>>> Paul
>>>>> 
>>>>> Networking Group - IBM in Ireland
>>>>> 
>>>>> _________________________________________________________________________
>>>>> NV-L List information and Archives: http://www.tkg.com/nv-l
>>>>> 
>>>>> =========================================================================
>>>>> Date:    Mon, 26 Jun 2000 16:55:05 +0300
>>>>> From:    zdror@il.ibm.com
>>>>> Subject: Re: Netview 6.0 & Nways
>>>>> 
>>>>> Ask for nways v2,1 .
>>>>> Nways v2 has bugs .
>>>>> 
>>>>> Dror Katzman
>>>>> Software Ce IBM Israel
>>>>> 2 Witzman St TelAviv
>>>>> Office 972 3 6978251
>>>>> Mobile 972 52 554251
>>>>> fax      972 3 6978539
>>>>> 
>>>>> paul_vize@IE.IBM.COM on 26/06/2000 16:04:31
>>>>> 
>>>>> Please respond to IBM NetView Discussion <nv-l@tkg.com>
>>>>> 
>>>>> To:   nv-l@tkg.com
>>>>> cc:    (bcc: Dror Katzman/Israel/IBM)
>>>>> Subject:  [NV-L] Netview 6.0 & Nways
>>>>> 
>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>      Has anybody managed to get NWAYS 2.0 working with Netview 6.0 on Aix
>>>>> 4.3.3. I have installed it a couple of times and Netview works fine, once 
>>>>> I
>>>>> have installed NWAYS then Netview won't even start.
>>>>> 
>>>>> Regards,
>>>>> Paul
>>>>> 
>>>>> Networking Group - IBM in Ireland
>>>>> 
>>>>> _________________________________________________________________________
>>>>> NV-L List information and Archives: http://www.tkg.com/nv-l
>>>>> 
>>>>> =========================================================================
>>>>> Date:    Mon, 26 Jun 2000 18:05:31 +0000
>>>>> From:    Ray Schafer <schafer@tkg.com>
>>>>> Subject: Re: Defining smartsets by loopback ip-address
>>>>> 
>>>>> Orlando Gobbi wrote:
>>>>> 
>>>>> > I need to define smartsets for my Cisco routers (about 600), using
>>>>> > their loopback ip-address as rule of filtering.I find out that the
>>>>> > loopback interface is in the object information as TopM Interface
>>>>> > List, but this field is not available in the rules of the smartsets.If
>>>>> > I set the IP Address equal the loopback address, in the smartset rule,
>>>>> > i get only the loopback interfaces, and is not good for me.Now I can't
>>>>> > use any other filtering criteria for the smartsets I need.I work with
>>>>> > Tivoli Netview V 6. installaed on Aix 4.3. Anyone got any ideas ?
>>>>> > Orlando GOBBI
>>>>> 
>>>>> Orlando,
>>>>> 
>>>>> What exactly are ou trying to do?  I'll guess.
>>>>> 
>>>>> Guess 1:  You want to do things with these smart sets (like threshold
>>>>> snmp data), and you want NetView to use the loopback interfaces to query
>>>>> the router (since it will always be a reachable destination should at
>>>>> least one interface be reachable).     It that's true, you can't get
>>>>> there by doing this.  You can create a collection of lopopback
>>>>> interfaces, but they are not nodes from which you can collect data.
>>>>> The solution is to control the discovery  process so that NetView uses
>>>>> the correct interface (loopback) to talk SNMP to the router.  To do
>>>>> that:
>>>>> 
>>>>>   1. Make sure that the loopback interfaces resolve to the router name,
>>>>>      and that this name resolves to the loopback address.   This forward
>>>>>      and reverse resolution is critical for NetView to function
>>>>>      correctly.  If the name doesn't resolve to an address that resolves
>>>>>      back to the name, you'll have problems.
>>>>>   2. Create a seedfile with the loopback IP addresses.
>>>>>   3. Delete all 600 routers and re-read the seedfile.    (I know this is
>>>>>      drastic - but take heart - you'll never have to do it again).
>>>>> 
>>>>> Guess 2:   You just want to create a collection of Cisco Routers.   Look
>>>>> at the fields of the routers and see if you can find something common:
>>>>> Look at the vendor field.  Do you have a field called isCisco?  So maybe
>>>>> your rule could be: "(('vendor' = 'Cisco') && ('isRouter'='TRUE'))"
>>>>> or "((isCisco= TRUE) && (isRouter=TRUE))".
>>>>> 
>>>>> --
>>>>> Ray Schafer                   | schafer@tkg.com
>>>>> The Kernel Group              | Distributed Systems Management
>>>>> http://www.tkg.com
>>>>> 
>>>>> =========================================================================
>>>>> Date:    Mon, 26 Jun 2000 14:13:19 -0400
>>>>> From:    "Brad Martin" <bmartin@metlife.com>
>>>>> Subject: Incorrect Routing
>>>>> 
>>>>> Does anyone know what the netmon event "Incorrect routing to node
>>>>> xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx" means? We are receiving several of these messages and 
>>>>> they
>>>>> always point to an interface on our firewall?
>>>>> 
>>>>> Brad Martin
>>>>> MetLife
>>>>> 
>>>>> =========================================================================
>>>>> Date:    Mon, 26 Jun 2000 18:12:31 -0300
>>>>> From:    "Alejandro Pestchanker" <alexp@bitx.com.ar>
>>>>> Subject: NV for NT Security
>>>>> 
>>>>> Hi All,
>>>>> 
>>>>> I wonder if somebody could implement security access to a NV for NT 
>>>>> server,
>>>>> using domains accounts.
>>>>> I´ve a NT NV server wich is in a DOMAIN (it´s not a PDC or BDC) and I need
>>>>> to use two Domain´s groups to let some users has read access and others
>>>>> read-write.
>>>>> I´ve tried by putting the name of the group that will have read-write
>>>>> permissions in the Clientpermissions.txt file
>>>>> but nothing happened, all the users still have read-write permissions....
>>>>> 
>>>>> BTW Is there anybody that could send me the new code for the Java applet
>>>>> interfase to NV?, cause the original it´s not working.
>>>>> 
>>>>> Thanks..
>>>>> 
>>>>> Kind Regards,
>>>>> 
>>>>> ----------------    X    ----------------
>>>>> Alejandro Pestchanker
>>>>> Tivoli Consultant
>>>>> BitX S.A.
>>>>> Buenos Aires - Argentina
>>>>> E-Mail:  alexp@bitx.com.ar
>>>>> Phone: +54 11 4574 1544
>>>>> Fax:      +54 11 4573 3368
>>>>> 
>>>>> =========================================================================
>>>>> Date:    Mon, 26 Jun 2000 16:25:09 -0500
>>>>> From:    Ken Guettler <Ken.Guettler@maryville.com>
>>>>> Subject: IBM Redbook GG24-4157 Monitoring Performance in Router Networks
>>>>> 
>>>>> I have found a couple of references to this redbook and remembering seeing
>>>>> it at one time.  Apparently it is out of print as I cannot find it on the
>>>>> IBM redbooks site.  Does anyone know where I might find a copy or have a
>>>>> copy in PDF format they can send to me?
>>>>> 
>>>>> Thank you,
>>>>> Ken
>>>>> 
>>>>> > Maryville Technologies(tm)
>>>>> > One Pierce Place, Suite 475W
>>>>> > Itasca, IL  60143
>>>>> > 630/285-9755 ext. 5105
>>>>> > (FAX) 630/285-9628
>>>>> > ken.guettler@maryville.com
>>>>> > www.maryville.com
>>>>> 
>>>>> _________________________________________________________________________
>>>>> 
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>>>>
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>>>>
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>>>
>>>=========================================================================
>>>Date:         Mon, 03 Jul 2000 09:54:02 +0930
>>>From:         "Gavin Newman" <NEWMANGJ@banksa.com.au>
>>>Subject: Re: Zooming Maps
>>>
>>>Steve
>>>
>>>Hold the shift key & click and all will be revealed
>>>
>>>>>> "Steve Stamper" <sstamper@foremost.com> 01/07/2000 00:15:10 >>>
>>>I know that you can Shift+click/drag to zoom in on a specific part of a map.
>>>Does anyone remember the keystrokes to zoom back out?
>>>
>>>TIA
>>>Steve Stamper
>>>Grand Rapids, MI
>>>
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>>Date:  Mon, 03 Jul 2000 15:23:50 +0930
>>From:  "Gavin Newman" <NEWMANGJ@banksa.com.au>
>>Subject: mib2trap and BITS SYNTAX.
>>
>>I have a CISCO MIB that I am trying to convert using mib2trap but the process 
>>fails at any definition with BITS as a SYNTAX type in the OBJECT-TYPE.
>>
>>The format of the stanza is like the following :
>>
>>name OBJECT-TYPE
>>   SYNTAX    BITS {
>>                                fred(0),
>>                                jim(1),
>>                                foo(2),
>>                               bar(3)
>>                             }
>>     MAX-ACCESS  read-write
>>etc etc...
>>
>>mib2trap returns an error "Should be ACCESS({): On or around line 4563 (its a 
>>big MIB!) but if I remove all stanzas with references to BITS mib2trap works 
>>fine. According to my SNMP book by William Stallings BITS is a valid SNMPv2 
>>type but mib2trap either differs on this point or the definitions are cactus.
>>
>>Any ideas out there?
>>
>>
>>
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>>Date:  Mon, 3 Jul 2000 08:44:55 +0100
>>From:  Karsten.Schweiger@gecits-eu.com
>>Subject: SMS messages
>>
>>
>>
>>Hi all.
>>I haven't used the pager utility before so I need information about the the
>>steps to be taken to use it properly, especially..
>>do I have to turn security on?
>>must I edit the nv.carriers file?
>>
>>Thanks in advance.
>>
>>Mit freundlichen Gruessen - Yours sincerely
>>
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>>Date:  Mon, 3 Jul 2000 12:33:31 +0530
>>From:  "M Robert Prakash" <robertprakash@chennai.tcs.co.in>
>>Subject: Reg Cabletron Mibs!
>>
>>
>>
>>Hi All
>>
>>I have a query.I am using Netview for NT v5.1.1.Our Network is built using
>>Cabletron SS6000 10/100 Mbps port switch and also SSR8.I want Netview to 
>>detect
>>these devices as well to be able to Manage them.So right now I am downloading
>>all Cabletron Mibs from the website.My Questions are
>>
>>1.Can I load all the Cabletron Mibs because from the list of Mibs I can't make
>>out the Mibs for SS6000 and SSR8(If someone knows pls let me know)
>>2.Do I have to load them in a particular order if so in what order
>>
>>If any of you have worked with Cabletron Products,pls help me out
>>
>>Thanks in advance
>>
>>Regards
>>
>>Robert
>>
>>=========================================================================
>>Date:  Mon, 3 Jul 2000 13:02:16 +0200 
>>From:  REIBENSCHUH Alfred <alfred.reibenschuh@it-austria.com>
>>Subject: RE: Reg Cabletron Mibs!
>>
>>hi !
>>
>>looking at the "smidump -f imports ./CTRON-*.my" output
>>for the SMIv1 
>>:CTRON-COMMON-MIB
>>:  |
>>:  +--RFC1155-SMI [2 identifiers]
>>:  +--RFC-1212 [1 identifier]
>>:     |
>>:     +--RFC1155-SMI [1 identifier]
>>:     +--RFC1158-MIB [1 identifier]
>>:        |
>>:        +--RFC1155-SMI [7 identifiers]
>>:
>>:CTRON-CHASSIS-MIB
>>:  |
>>:  +--RFC1155-SMI [1 identifier]
>>:  +--RFC-1212 [1 identifier]
>>:     |
>>:     +--RFC1155-SMI [1 identifier]
>>:     +--RFC1158-MIB [1 identifier]
>>:        |
>>:        +--RFC1155-SMI [7 identifiers]
>>:
>>:CTRON-BRIDGE-MIB
>>:  +--RFC-1212 [1 identifier]
>>:  |  |
>>:  |  +--RFC1155-SMI [1 identifier]
>>:  |  +--RFC1158-MIB [1 identifier]
>>:  |     |
>>:  |     +--RFC1155-SMI [7 identifiers]
>>:  |   
>>:  |
>>:  +--RFC1155-SMI [2 identifiers]
>>:
>>:CTRON-DEVICE-MIB
>>:  |
>>:  +--RFC1155-SMI [2 identifiers]
>>:  +--RFC-1212 [1 identifier]
>>:     |
>>:     +--RFC1155-SMI [1 identifier]
>>:     +--RFC1158-MIB [1 identifier]
>>:        |
>>:        +--RFC1155-SMI [7 identifiers]
>>:
>>:CTRON-DOWNLOAD-MIB
>>:  |
>>:  +--RFC1155-SMI [2 identifiers]
>>:  +--RFC-1212 [1 identifier]
>>:     |
>>:     +--RFC1155-SMI [1 identifier]
>>:     +--RFC1158-MIB [1 identifier]
>>:        |
>>:        +--RFC1155-SMI [7 identifiers]
>>:
>>:CTRON-IMIM-ADDRESS-MIB
>>:  |
>>:  +--RFC1155-SMI [1 identifier]
>>:  +--RFC-1212 [1 identifier]
>>:     |
>>:     +--RFC1155-SMI [1 identifier]
>>:     +--RFC1158-MIB [1 identifier]
>>:        |
>>:        +--RFC1155-SMI [7 identifiers]
>>
>>suggests that you can load the mibs in any particular order
>>provided that you have the indicated RFC mibs already loaded
>>
>>
>>as for management of the cabletron devices (pardon the language):
>>
>>they are some "mean big badasses" and discovery is an adventure
>>only for those brave enough to endure the perils of many
>>ovtopofixes :)
>>
>>
>>mfG. Alfred Reibenschuh
>>INFORMATIONSTECHNOLOGIE AUSTRIA GMBH
>>TELEKOMMUNIKATION
>>Networkmanagement
>>A-1020 Wien, Lassallestrasse 5
>>T: ++43-1-21717-58947
>>
>>=========================================================================
>>Date:  Mon, 3 Jul 2000 08:53:14 -0400
>>From:  James_Shanks@tivoli.com
>>Subject: Re: mib2trap and BITS SYNTAX.
>>
>>
>>
>>You didn't mention what  version of NetView you have but this problem (nor
>>recognizing the BITS construct) is APAR IY06997.  An e-fix is available for 
>>both
>>NetView 5.1 and 6.0, and the permanent fix will be part of 5.1.4 and 6.0.1.
>>
>>If you like you can just comment out the entire BITS construct since it is not
>>used by the MIB browser nor by mib2trap (they use the same parser).  It is 
>>only
>>there for human consumption -- to tell you what the returned bit values mean.
>>Alternatively you can contact Support and get the e-fix.
>>
>>
>>James Shanks
>>Team Leader, Level 3 Support
>> Tivoli NetView for UNIX and NT
>>
>>
>>
>>"Gavin Newman" <NEWMANGJ@banksa.com.au> on 07/03/2000 01:53:50 AM
>>
>>Please respond to IBM NetView Discussion <nv-l@tkg.com>
>>
>>To:   nv-l@tkg.com
>>cc:    (bcc: James Shanks/Tivoli Systems)
>>Subject:  [NV-L] mib2trap and BITS SYNTAX.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>I have a CISCO MIB that I am trying to convert using mib2trap but the process
>>fails at any definition with BITS as a SYNTAX type in the OBJECT-TYPE.
>>
>>The format of the stanza is like the following :
>>
>>name OBJECT-TYPE
>>   SYNTAX    BITS {
>>                                fred(0),
>>                                jim(1),
>>                                foo(2),
>>                               bar(3)
>>                             }
>>     MAX-ACCESS  read-write
>>etc etc...
>>
>>mib2trap returns an error "Should be ACCESS({): On or around line 4563 (its a
>>big MIB!) but if I remove all stanzas with references to BITS mib2trap works
>>fine. According to my SNMP book by William Stallings BITS is a valid SNMPv2 
>>type
>>but mib2trap either differs on this point or the definitions are cactus.
>>
>>Any ideas out there?
>>
>>
>>
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>>Date:  Mon, 3 Jul 2000 14:55:25 +0200
>>From:  zuffranieri@it.ibm.com
>>Subject: Database connection lost
>>
>>
>>
>>Hi all,
>>
>>I have a problem with Netview 5.1 on AIX 4.2.1
>>The file /usr/OV/databases/openview/ovwdb/current/value_info has become 2
>>GB large, in a filesystem of 1 GB !
>>I used nvTurboDb speed (and space) but after syncronize the file grows
>>again.
>>Then I used ovwdbdmap -c and now the file remains of 70 MB.
>>Some day after I received the error
>>
>>Fatal ovw error
>>Database connection lost
>>ipmapBailout called from nl_callbacks.C(2732)
>>
>>and ovwdb abends.
>>
>>Do you know anything about?
>>
>>Thanks Fabio
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>Fabio Zuffranieri
>>IBM Global Services-ITS
>>Via Sciangai 53-Rome 00144-ITALY
>>email:zuffranieri@it.ibm.com
>>
>>=========================================================================
>>Date:  Mon, 3 Jul 2000 09:28:49 -0400
>>From:  James_Shanks@tivoli.com
>>Subject: Re: SMS messages
>>
>>
>>
>>Before you begin it will be necessary to determine what kind of paging service
>>you have.  If you want to use alphanumeric paging and send full text messages,
>>then you will need to contact your paging service and verify that they support
>>the TAP protocol and dialing in by computer.  Then they must tell you the 
>>phone
>>number you should use (it is almost never the same number as the one people 
>>use)
>>and the bit settings and parity requirements they support.  Look in 
>>nv.carriers
>>for an example.  You will have to create an entry in nv.carriers for your
>>service.
>>
>>You did not mention whether you have the UNIX version of NetView or the NT 
>>one,
>>but you did ask about security, so I am going to assume UNIX.   Using NetView
>>security is not required, but the if you do paging from a ruleset, the user
>>information will be stored by the ruleset editor in the security database.  
>>You
>>need not define it in advance of creating your ruleset, but if you need to
>>change it later, you will need to use nvsec_admin to do it.
>>
>>Assuming that you have created an nv.carriers entry already, you must also 
>>hook
>>up the modem to a serial port on the box and define it to the operating 
>>system.
>>Then you will need to define it again in the nvpager.config file.  And finally
>>if you are not using a modem which responds to the Hayes character set, you 
>>will
>>need to create a .modem file.  If your modem supports Hayes, then 
>>newhayes.modem
>>should do the job.   Most of NetView side of this is covered in the Admin 
>>Guide
>>under "Configuring the paging utility".
>>
>>Once you have hooked your modem to a serial port on your UNIX box (in AIX this
>>is tty0 or tty1, in Solaris it is ttya or ttyb), then you must define the
>>characteristics of the modem (speed, parity, and so on) to the operating 
>>system
>>and you must define that port so that logins are disabled.  You must do this
>>latter or the system will spawn a getty process that will grab the modem and
>>never let go.  You can use smitty (AIX) or admintool (Solaris) to do this.
>>
>>Once you have the modem defined to the OS, then you must configure the
>>nvpager.config with the same basic parameters.   The idea here is that, for 
>>best
>>results, your OS definition, you nvpager.config definition, and your 
>>nv.carriers
>>definition, should all match.  The NetView definitions will be used to 
>>override
>>those of the OS, but making them all the same is a  way to ensure that you 
>>make
>>no mistake about what they should be.
>>
>>Once you have all this done, make sure nvpagerd is restarted and then try the
>>nvpage command from the command line to see if you can send a page.  Look in 
>>the
>>usr/OV/log/nvpagerd.alog  and .errlog if you have problems.  You can also edit
>>the ovsuf file and add the "-d" flag to nvpagerd, which will cause him to 
>>trace
>>to the nvpagerd.alog
>>
>>Sound like this is too hard?  Call Support and get them to help you through 
>>it.
>>
>>James Shanks
>>Team Leader, Level 3 Support
>> Tivoli NetView for UNIX and NT
>>
>>
>>
>>Karsten.Schweiger@gecits-eu.com on 07/03/2000 03:44:55 AM
>>
>>Please respond to IBM NetView Discussion <nv-l@tkg.com>
>>
>>To:   nv-l@tkg.com
>>cc:    (bcc: James Shanks/Tivoli Systems)
>>Subject:  [NV-L] SMS messages
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>Hi all.
>>I haven't used the pager utility before so I need information about the the
>>steps to be taken to use it properly, especially..
>>do I have to turn security on?
>>must I edit the nv.carriers file?
>>
>>Thanks in advance.
>>
>>Mit freundlichen Gruessen - Yours sincerely
>>
>>Dr. Karsten Schweiger
>>GE CompuNet Hamburg
>>Netzwerk und System Management
>>Ost- West Strasse 49, 20457 Hamburg, Germany
>>Phone: +49 (0) 431-3609-0, +49-0177-6302825, Fax: +49 (0) 431-3609-190,
>>E-Mail : Karsten.Schweiger@GECITS-EU.COM
>>
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>>=========================================================================
>>Date:  Mon, 3 Jul 2000 05:41:53 +0100
>>From:  "Mark van Kerkwyk" <mark%BEEKHUL@vk.net>
>>Subject: netmon dies after adding in another standard cisco device
>>
>>
>>Hi,
>>     in the test environment I am current running, we have only a small
>>number oif devices, about 10 routers with around 30 WAN links
>>
>>As soon as I add one of our standard cisco 3640's in, netmon suddendly
>>dies, I have multiple machines with identical config (except the network
>>config of course) and they all get added to the map fine and data is
>>successfully collected.
>>
>>But as soon as I add this particluar one into the seedfile and run netmon
>>-y, netmon dies within a couple of minutes.
>>
>>I am running a trace mask of 127 and can see no errors at all in the
>>netmon.trace file, it simply dies without any messages whatsoever.
>>
>>As soon as I remove the device from the seedfile and rediscover, I have no
>>problems, so I believe I have definitely identified this device as the one
>>causing the problem.
>>
>>Any ideas ??
>>
>>Mark
>>
>>=========================================================================
>>Date:  Mon, 3 Jul 2000 15:38:03 +0100
>>From:  Karsten.Schweiger@gecits-eu.com
>>Subject: Re: SMS messages
>>
>>
>>
>>Hello James.
>>Thanks for your help. I will try this.
>>
>>Mit freundlichen Gruessen - Yours sincerely
>>
>>Dr. Karsten Schweiger
>>GE CompuNet Hamburg
>>Netzwerk und System Management
>>Ost- West Strasse 49, 20457 Hamburg, Germany
>>Phone: +49 (0) 431-3609-0, +49-0177-6302825, Fax: +49 (0) 431-3609-190,
>>E-Mail : Karsten.Schweiger@GECITS-EU.COM
>>
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>>=========================================================================
>>Date:  Mon, 3 Jul 2000 09:40:02 -0400
>>From:  James_Shanks@tivoli.com
>>Subject: Re: Database connection lost
>>
>>
>>
>>You are in a world of hurt now and you need to call Support immediately.   The
>>proper thing would have been to do a compress with ovwdbdmap before you ran
>>nvTurboDb.   It may be that there is now  a corrupt object that can be found 
>>and
>>deleted -- I would try ovtopofix (either -a if you have only one map, -A if 
>>you
>>have more than one) and see if that helps.  If it does not, then Support  will
>>need to assist you.  And you will also have to put on 5.1.3 is you have not 
>>done
>>so already.
>>
>>I hope you kept  a backup of /usr/OV/databases/openview before you started all
>>this, else you may have to delete your entire data base and start over.
>>
>>The issue  of a 2 GB database in a 1 GB filesystem is misleading.
>>Unfortunately, you have misinterpreted what is really going on.  The NetView
>>databases are what are called "sparse" file systems, which means that they 
>>use a
>>pointer mechanism which may make it look like they are using much more space
>>than they actually are,  because not all the system tools (ls, for example) 
>>are
>>built to deal with these unique structures.
>>
>>
>>James Shanks
>>Team Leader, Level 3 Support
>> Tivoli NetView for UNIX and NT
>>
>>
>>
>>zuffranieri@IT.IBM.COM on 07/03/2000 08:55:25 AM
>>
>>Please respond to IBM NetView Discussion <nv-l@tkg.com>
>>
>>To:   NV-L@UCSBVM.ucsb.edu
>>cc:    (bcc: James Shanks/Tivoli Systems)
>>Subject:  [NV-L] Database connection lost
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>Hi all,
>>
>>I have a problem with Netview 5.1 on AIX 4.2.1
>>The file /usr/OV/databases/openview/ovwdb/current/value_info has become 2
>>GB large, in a filesystem of 1 GB !
>>I used nvTurboDb speed (and space) but after syncronize the file grows
>>again.
>>Then I used ovwdbdmap -c and now the file remains of 70 MB.
>>Some day after I received the error
>>
>>Fatal ovw error
>>Database connection lost
>>ipmapBailout called from nl_callbacks.C(2732)
>>
>>and ovwdb abends.
>>
>>Do you know anything about?
>>
>>Thanks Fabio
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>Fabio Zuffranieri
>>IBM Global Services-ITS
>>Via Sciangai 53-Rome 00144-ITALY
>>email:zuffranieri@it.ibm.com
>>
>>
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>>
>>=========================================================================
>>Date:  Mon, 3 Jul 2000 09:49:49 -0400
>>From:  James_Shanks@tivoli.com
>>Subject: Re: netmon dies after adding in another standard cisco device
>>
>>
>>
>>Does it core?  What is the exit status and last message from ovstatus netmon?
>>
>>James Shanks
>>Team Leader, Level 3 Support
>> Tivoli NetView for UNIX and NT
>>
>>
>>
>>"Mark van Kerkwyk" <mark%BEEKHUL@vk.net> on 07/03/2000 12:41:53 AM
>>
>>Please respond to IBM NetView Discussion <nv-l@tkg.com>
>>
>>To:   IBM NetView Discussion <nv-l@tkg.com>
>>cc:    (bcc: James Shanks/Tivoli Systems)
>>Subject:  [NV-L] netmon dies after adding in another standard cisco device
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>Hi,
>>     in the test environment I am current running, we have only a small
>>number oif devices, about 10 routers with around 30 WAN links
>>
>>As soon as I add one of our standard cisco 3640's in, netmon suddendly
>>dies, I have multiple machines with identical config (except the network
>>config of course) and they all get added to the map fine and data is
>>successfully collected.
>>
>>But as soon as I add this particluar one into the seedfile and run netmon
>>-y, netmon dies within a couple of minutes.
>>
>>I am running a trace mask of 127 and can see no errors at all in the
>>netmon.trace file, it simply dies without any messages whatsoever.
>>
>>As soon as I remove the device from the seedfile and rediscover, I have no
>>problems, so I believe I have definitely identified this device as the one
>>causing the problem.
>>
>>Any ideas ??
>>
>>Mark
>>
>>Environment = Netview 6.0 on Solaris 2.6
>>
>>_________________________________________________________________________
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>>
>>=========================================================================
>>Date:  Mon, 3 Jul 2000 16:02:28 +0200
>>From:  Jochen.Friedrich@genorz.de
>>Subject: Antwort: Re: SMS messages
>>
>>
>>Hi James,
>>
>>as an alternative, you can use SMS Client (see
>>http://www.styx.demon.co.uk/). This program supports all SMS protocols
>>and isn't restricted to TAP, so it's the program of choice when use use D2.
>>D1 and E+ both use TAP.
>>
>>Cheers,
>>Jochen
>>
>>
>>Before you begin it will be necessary to determine what kind of paging
>>service
>>you have.  If you want to use alphanumeric paging and send full text
>>messages,
>>then you will need to contact your paging service and verify that they
>>support
>>the TAP protocol and dialing in by computer.  Then they must tell you the
>>phone
>>number you should use (it is almost never the same number as the one people
>>use)
>>and the bit settings and parity requirements they support.  Look in
>>nv.carriers
>>for an example.  You will have to create an entry in nv.carriers for your
>>service.
>>
>>You did not mention whether you have the UNIX version of NetView or the NT
>>one,
>>but you did ask about security, so I am going to assume UNIX.   Using
>>NetView
>>security is not required, but the if you do paging from a ruleset, the user
>>information will be stored by the ruleset editor in the security database.
>>You
>>need not define it in advance of creating your ruleset, but if you need to
>>change it later, you will need to use nvsec_admin to do it.
>>
>>Assuming that you have created an nv.carriers entry already, you must also
>>hook
>>up the modem to a serial port on the box and define it to the operating
>>system.
>>Then you will need to define it again in the nvpager.config file.  And
>>finally
>>if you are not using a modem which responds to the Hayes character set, you
>>will
>>need to create a .modem file.  If your modem supports Hayes, then
>>newhayes.modem
>>should do the job.   Most of NetView side of this is covered in the Admin
>>Guide
>>under "Configuring the paging utility".
>>
>>Once you have hooked your modem to a serial port on your UNIX box (in AIX
>>this
>>is tty0 or tty1, in Solaris it is ttya or ttyb), then you must define the
>>characteristics of the modem (speed, parity, and so on) to the operating
>>system
>>and you must define that port so that logins are disabled.  You must do
>>this
>>latter or the system will spawn a getty process that will grab the modem
>>and
>>never let go.  You can use smitty (AIX) or admintool (Solaris) to do this.
>>
>>Once you have the modem defined to the OS, then you must configure the
>>nvpager.config with the same basic parameters.   The idea here is that, for
>>best
>>results, your OS definition, you nvpager.config definition, and your
>>nv.carriers
>>definition, should all match.  The NetView definitions will be used to
>>override
>>those of the OS, but making them all the same is a  way to ensure that you
>>make
>>no mistake about what they should be.
>>
>>Once you have all this done, make sure nvpagerd is restarted and then try
>>the
>>nvpage command from the command line to see if you can send a page.  Look
>>in the
>>usr/OV/log/nvpagerd.alog  and .errlog if you have problems.  You can also
>>edit
>>the ovsuf file and add the "-d" flag to nvpagerd, which will cause him to
>>trace
>>to the nvpagerd.alog
>>
>>Sound like this is too hard?  Call Support and get them to help you through
>>it.
>>
>>James Shanks
>>Team Leader, Level 3 Support
>> Tivoli NetView for UNIX and NT
>>
>>
>>
>>Karsten.Schweiger@gecits-eu.com on 07/03/2000 03:44:55 AM
>>
>>Please respond to IBM NetView Discussion <nv-l@tkg.com>
>>
>>To:   nv-l@tkg.com
>>cc:    (bcc: James Shanks/Tivoli Systems)
>>Subject:  [NV-L] SMS messages
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>Hi all.
>>I haven't used the pager utility before so I need information about the the
>>steps to be taken to use it properly, especially..
>>do I have to turn security on?
>>must I edit the nv.carriers file?
>>
>>Thanks in advance.
>>
>>Mit freundlichen Gruessen - Yours sincerely
>>
>>Dr. Karsten Schweiger
>>GE CompuNet Hamburg
>>Netzwerk und System Management
>>Ost- West Strasse 49, 20457 Hamburg, Germany
>>Phone: +49 (0) 431-3609-0, +49-0177-6302825, Fax: +49 (0) 431-3609-190,
>>E-Mail : Karsten.Schweiger@GECITS-EU.COM
>>
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>>=========================================================================
>>Date:  Mon, 3 Jul 2000 06:26:41 +0100
>>From:  "Mark van Kerkwyk" <mark%BEEKHUL@vk.net>
>>Subject: Re: netmon dies after adding in another standard cisco device
>>
>>
>>Hi James,
>>     yes it does sometimes core (Would like to find out where to get
>>readcoreg from) , the exit signal was 11 when it does.
>>
>>Here is what I just did, there are two scenarios.
>>
>>Scenario 1.
>>=========
>>1. Added node to seedfile.
>>2. ran ovstart and got the following error.
>>sam[root]#ovstart
>> object manager name: netmon
>> behavior:            OVs_WELL_BEHAVED
>> state:               SENT_SIGTERM
>> PID:                 6667
>> last message:        netmon: exiting
>> exit status:         -
>>
>>This time it didn't core.
>>
>>Here is to the total output from netmon.trace for this session.
>>sam[root]#cat netmon.trace
>>14:52:58 : ./nl_main.c[1058] : STARTING NETMON TRACE ---- TRACEMASK=0x7f
>>*Tivoli NetView Event Suppression product not installed
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>Scenario 2.
>>=========
>>1. kill /usr/OV/bin/ovspmd
>>2. run ovstart
>>2. check using ovstatus
>>object manager name: netmon
>> behavior:            OVs_WELL_BEHAVED
>> state:               NOT_RUNNING
>> PID:                 -
>> last message:        Initialization complete.
>> exit status:         exited on signal 11
>>
>>Some trace info is listed below. Device address in seedfile is
>>172.24.16.253
>>
>>
>>Thanks again.
>>
>>Mark
>>BTW: I'm still trying to find out how to get hold of the Tivoli Netview
>>Event Supression scripts...
>>
>>15:11:45 : ./nl_snmper.c[840] : recv_snmps: size of snmpWait = 0
>>15:11:45 : ./nl_snmper.c[870] : recv_snmp: from 172.24.255.5 (172.24.255.5)
>>op = DAILY req = GetSecIF reqid = 7986
>>15:11:45 : ./nl_snmpstate.c[4206] : ### atNetAddress = 172.24.16.6,
>>atPhysAddress = 0x0004ACD6538B, atIfIndex = 1
>>15:11:45 : ./nl_snmper.c[197] : xmitone_snmp(before send):size of snmpWait
>>= 0
>>15:11:45 : ./nl_snmper.c[266] : sending SNMP to 172.24.255.5 op = DAILY req
>>= GetSecIF reqid = 7987
>>15:11:45 : ./nl_snmper.c[299] : xmitone_snmp(after send): size of snmpWait
>>= 1
>>15:11:45 : ./nl_main.c[556] : ** waiting for 2 15:11:45 : ./nl_main.c[596]
>>: -- received stuff 0x100 **
>>15:11:45 : ./nl_snmper.c[840] : recv_snmps: size of snmpWait = 0
>>15:11:45 : ./nl_snmper.c[870] : recv_snmp: from 172.24.255.5 (172.24.255.5)
>>op = DAILY req = GetSecIF reqid = 7987
>>15:11:45 : ./nl_snmpstate.c[4206] : ### atNetAddress = 172.24.16.7,
>>atPhysAddress = 0x006094EA3DB6, atIfIndex = 1
>>15:11:45 : ./nl_snmper.c[197] : xmitone_snmp(before send):size of snmpWait
>>= 0
>>15:11:45 : ./nl_snmper.c[266] : sending SNMP to 172.24.255.5 op = DAILY req
>>= GetSecIF reqid = 7988
>>15:11:45 : ./nl_snmper.c[299] : xmitone_snmp(after send): size of snmpWait
>>= 1
>>15:11:45 : ./nl_main.c[556] : ** waiting for 2 15:11:46 : ./nl_main.c[596]
>>: -- received stuff 0x100 **
>>15:11:46 : ./nl_snmper.c[840] : recv_snmps: size of snmpWait = 0
>>15:11:46 : ./nl_snmper.c[870] : recv_snmp: from 172.24.255.5 (172.24.255.5)
>>op = DAILY req = GetSecIF reqid = 7988
>>15:11:46 : ./nl_snmpstate.c[4206] : ### atNetAddress = 172.24.16.9,
>>atPhysAddress = 0x00203568039A, atIfIndex = 1
>>15:11:46 : ./nl_snmper.c[197] : xmitone_snmp(before send):size of snmpWait
>>= 0
>>15:11:46 : ./nl_snmper.c[266] : sending SNMP to 172.24.255.5 op = DAILY req
>>= GetSecIF reqid = 7989
>>15:11:46 : ./nl_snmper.c[299] : xmitone_snmp(after send): size of snmpWait
>>= 1
>>15:11:46 : ./nl_main.c[556] : ** waiting for 2 15:11:46 : ./nl_main.c[596]
>>: -- received stuff 0x100 **
>>15:11:46 : ./nl_snmper.c[840] : recv_snmps: size of snmpWait = 0
>>15:11:46 : ./nl_snmper.c[870] : recv_snmp: from 172.24.255.5 (172.24.255.5)
>>op = DAILY req = GetSecIF reqid = 7989
>>15:11:46 : ./nl_snmpstate.c[4206] : ### atNetAddress = 172.24.16.10,
>>atPhysAddress = 0x0004ACDAEB89, atIfIndex = 1
>>15:11:46 : ./nl_snmper.c[197] : xmitone_snmp(before send):size of snmpWait
>>= 0
>>15:11:46 : ./nl_snmper.c[266] : sending SNMP to 172.24.255.5 op = DAILY req
>>= GetSecIF reqid = 7990
>>15:11:46 : ./nl_snmper.c[299] : xmitone_snmp(after send): size of snmpWait
>>= 1
>>15:11:46 : ./nl_main.c[556] : ** waiting for 2 15:11:46 : ./nl_main.c[596]
>>: -- received stuff 0x100 **
>>15:11:46 : ./nl_snmper.c[840] : recv_snmps: size of snmpWait = 0
>>15:11:46 : ./nl_snmper.c[870] : recv_snmp: from 172.24.255.5 (172.24.255.5)
>>op = DAILY req = GetSecIF reqid = 7990
>>15:11:46 : ./nl_snmpstate.c[4206] : ### atNetAddress = 172.24.16.12,
>>atPhysAddress = 0x0010B548D34F, atIfIndex = 1
>>15:11:46 : ./nl_snmper.c[197] : xmitone_snmp(before send):size of snmpWait
>>= 0
>>15:11:46 : ./nl_snmper.c[266] : sending SNMP to 172.24.255.5 op = DAILY req
>>= GetSecIF reqid = 7991
>>15:11:46 : ./nl_snmper.c[299] : xmitone_snmp(after send): size of snmpWait
>>= 1
>>15:11:46 : ./nl_main.c[556] : ** waiting for 2 15:11:47 : ./nl_main.c[596]
>>: -- received stuff 0x100 **
>>15:11:47 : ./nl_snmper.c[840] : recv_snmps: size of snmpWait = 0
>>15:11:47 : ./nl_snmper.c[870] : recv_snmp: from 172.24.255.5 (172.24.255.5)
>>op = DAILY req = GetSecIF reqid = 7991
>>15:11:47 : ./nl_snmpstate.c[4206] : ### atNetAddress = 172.24.16.25,
>>atPhysAddress = 0x0004ACA2D4AB, atIfIndex = 1
>>15:11:47 : ./nl_snmper.c[197] : xmitone_snmp(before send):size of snmpWait
>>= 0
>>15:11:47 : ./nl_snmper.c[266] : sending SNMP to 172.24.255.5 op = DAILY req
>>= GetSecIF reqid = 7992
>>15:11:47 : ./nl_snmper.c[299] : xmitone_snmp(after send): size of snmpWait
>>= 1
>>15:11:47 : ./nl_main.c[556] : ** waiting for 2 15:11:47 : ./nl_main.c[596]
>>: -- received stuff 0x100 **
>>15:11:47 : ./nl_snmper.c[840] : recv_snmps: size of snmpWait = 0
>>15:11:47 : ./nl_snmper.c[870] : recv_snmp: from 172.24.255.5 (172.24.255.5)
>>op = DAILY req = GetSecIF reqid = 7992
>>15:11:47 : ./nl_snmpstate.c[4206] : ### atNetAddress = 172.24.16.26,
>>atPhysAddress = 0x0004ACC6DB45, atIfIndex = 1
>>15:11:47 : ./nl_snmper.c[197] : xmitone_snmp(before send):size of snmpWait
>>= 0
>>15:11:47 : ./nl_snmper.c[266] : sending SNMP to 172.24.255.5 op = DAILY req
>>= GetSecIF reqid = 7993
>>15:11:47 : ./nl_snmper.c[299] : xmitone_snmp(after send): size of snmpWait
>>= 1
>>15:11:47 : ./nl_main.c[556] : ** waiting for 2 15:11:47 : ./nl_main.c[596]
>>: -- received stuff 0x100 **
>>15:11:47 : ./nl_snmper.c[840] : recv_snmps: size of snmpWait = 0
>>15:11:47 : ./nl_snmper.c[870] : recv_snmp: from 172.24.255.5 (172.24.255.5)
>>op = DAILY req = GetSecIF reqid = 7993
>>15:11:47 : ./nl_snmpstate.c[4206] : ### atNetAddress = 172.24.16.27,
>>atPhysAddress = 0x0800209EE560, atIfIndex = 1
>>15:11:47 : ./nl_snmper.c[197] : xmitone_snmp(before send):size of snmpWait
>>= 0
>>15:11:47 : ./nl_snmper.c[266] : sending SNMP to 172.24.255.5 op = DAILY req
>>= GetSecIF reqid = 7994
>>15:11:47 : ./nl_snmper.c[299] : xmitone_snmp(after send): size of snmpWait
>>= 1
>>15:11:47 : ./nl_main.c[556] : ** waiting for 2 15:11:48 : ./nl_main.c[596]
>>: -- received stuff 0x100 **
>>15:11:48 : ./nl_snmper.c[840] : recv_snmps: size of snmpWait = 0
>>15:11:48 : ./nl_snmper.c[870] : recv_snmp: from 172.24.255.5 (172.24.255.5)
>>op = DAILY req = GetSecIF reqid = 7994
>>15:11:48 : ./nl_snmpstate.c[4206] : ### atNetAddress = 172.24.16.28,
>>atPhysAddress = 0x080020AD4FC0, atIfIndex = 1
>>15:11:48 : ./nl_snmper.c[197] : xmitone_snmp(before send):size of snmpWait
>>= 0
>>15:11:48 : ./nl_snmper.c[266] : sending SNMP to 172.24.255.5 op = DAILY req
>>= GetSecIF reqid = 7995
>>15:11:48 : ./nl_snmper.c[299] : xmitone_snmp(after send): size of snmpWait
>>= 1
>>15:11:48 : ./nl_main.c[556] : ** waiting for 2 15:11:48 : ./nl_main.c[596]
>>: -- received stuff 0x100 **
>>15:11:48 : ./nl_snmper.c[840] : recv_snmps: size of snmpWait = 0
>>15:11:48 : ./nl_snmper.c[870] : recv_snmp: from 172.24.255.5 (172.24.255.5)
>>op = DAILY req = GetSecIF reqid = 7995
>>15:11:48 : ./nl_snmpstate.c[4206] : ### atNetAddress = 172.24.16.40,
>>atPhysAddress = 0x00508BCF7873, atIfIndex = 1
>>15:11:48 : ./nl_snmper.c[197] : xmitone_snmp(before send):size of snmpWait
>>= 0
>>15:11:48 : ./nl_snmper.c[266] : sending SNMP to 172.24.255.5 op = DAILY req
>>= GetSecIF reqid = 7996
>>15:11:48 : ./nl_snmper.c[299] : xmitone_snmp(after send): size of snmpWait
>>= 1
>>15:11:48 : ./nl_main.c[556] : ** waiting for 2 15:11:48 : ./nl_main.c[596]
>>: -- received stuff 0x100 **
>>15:11:49 : ./nl_snmper.c[840] : recv_snmps: size of snmpWait = 0
>>15:11:49 : ./nl_snmper.c[870] : recv_snmp: from 172.24.255.5 (172.24.255.5)
>>op = DAILY req = GetSecIF reqid = 7996
>>15:11:49 : ./nl_snmpstate.c[4206] : ### atNetAddress = 172.24.16.107,
>>atPhysAddress = 0x0004AC44FB37, atIfIndex = 1
>>15:11:49 : ./nl_snmper.c[197] : xmitone_snmp(before send):size of snmpWait
>>= 0
>>15:11:49 : ./nl_snmper.c[266] : sending SNMP to 172.24.255.5 op = DAILY req
>>= GetSecIF reqid = 7997
>>15:11:49 : ./nl_snmper.c[299] : xmitone_snmp(after send): size of snmpWait
>>= 1
>>15:11:49 : ./nl_main.c[556] : ** waiting for 2 15:11:49 : ./nl_main.c[596]
>>: -- received stuff 0x100 **
>>15:11:49 : ./nl_snmper.c[840] : recv_snmps: size of snmpWait = 0
>>15:11:49 : ./nl_snmper.c[870] : recv_snmp: from 172.24.255.5 (172.24.255.5)
>>op = DAILY req = GetSecIF reqid = 7997
>>15:11:49 : ./nl_snmpstate.c[4206] : ### atNetAddress = 172.24.16.229,
>>atPhysAddress = 0x002035676322, atIfIndex = 1
>>15:11:49 : ./nl_snmper.c[197] : xmitone_snmp(before send):size of snmpWait
>>= 0
>>15:11:49 : ./nl_snmper.c[266] : sending SNMP to 172.24.255.5 op = DAILY req
>>= GetSecIF reqid = 7998
>>15:11:49 : ./nl_snmper.c[299] : xmitone_snmp(after send): size of snmpWait
>>= 1
>>15:11:49 : ./nl_main.c[556] : ** waiting for 2 15:11:49 : ./nl_main.c[596]
>>: -- received stuff 0x100 **
>>15:11:49 : ./nl_snmper.c[840] : recv_snmps: size of snmpWait = 0
>>15:11:49 : ./nl_snmper.c[870] : recv_snmp: from 172.24.255.5 (172.24.255.5)
>>op = DAILY req = GetSecIF reqid = 7998
>>15:11:49 : ./nl_snmpstate.c[4206] : ### atNetAddress = 172.24.16.230,
>>atPhysAddress = 0x0000E889F0AD, atIfIndex = 1
>>15:11:49 : ./nl_snmper.c[197] : xmitone_snmp(before send):size of snmpWait
>>= 0
>>15:11:49 : ./nl_snmper.c[266] : sending SNMP to 172.24.255.5 op = DAILY req
>>= GetSecIF reqid = 7999
>>15:11:49 : ./nl_snmper.c[299] : xmitone_snmp(after send): size of snmpWait
>>= 1
>>15:11:49 : ./nl_main.c[556] : ** waiting for 2 15:11:50 : ./nl_main.c[596]
>>: -- received stuff 0x100 **
>>15:11:50 : ./nl_snmper.c[840] : recv_snmps: size of snmpWait = 0
>>15:11:50 : ./nl_snmper.c[870] : recv_snmp: from 172.24.255.5 (172.24.255.5)
>>op = DAILY req = GetSecIF reqid = 7999
>>15:11:50 : ./nl_snmpstate.c[4206] : ### atNetAddress = 172.24.16.237,
>>atPhysAddress = 0x0090F2324A80, atIfIndex = 1
>>15:11:50 : ./nl_snmper.c[197] : xmitone_snmp(before send):size of snmpWait
>>= 0
>>15:11:50 : ./nl_snmper.c[266] : sending SNMP to 172.24.255.5 op = DAILY req
>>= GetSecIF reqid = 8000
>>15:11:50 : ./nl_snmper.c[299] : xmitone_snmp(after send): size of snmpWait
>>= 1
>>15:11:50 : ./nl_main.c[556] : ** waiting for 2 15:11:50 : ./nl_main.c[596]
>>: -- received stuff 0x100 **
>>15:11:50 : ./nl_snmper.c[840] : recv_snmps: size of snmpWait = 0
>>15:11:50 : ./nl_snmper.c[870] : recv_snmp: from 172.24.255.5 (172.24.255.5)
>>op = DAILY req = GetSecIF reqid = 8000
>>15:11:50 : ./nl_snmpstate.c[4206] : ### atNetAddress = 172.24.16.238,
>>atPhysAddress = 0x0090ABEEA700, atIfIndex = 1
>>15:11:50 : ./nl_snmper.c[197] : xmitone_snmp(before send):size of snmpWait
>>= 0
>>15:11:50 : ./nl_snmper.c[266] : sending SNMP to 172.24.255.5 op = DAILY req
>>= GetSecIF reqid = 8001
>>15:11:50 : ./nl_snmper.c[299] : xmitone_snmp(after send): size of snmpWait
>>= 1
>>15:11:50 : ./nl_main.c[556] : ** waiting for 2 15:11:50 : ./nl_main.c[596]
>>: -- received stuff 0x100 **
>>15:11:50 : ./nl_snmper.c[840] : recv_snmps: size of snmpWait = 0
>>15:11:50 : ./nl_snmper.c[870] : recv_snmp: from 172.24.255.5 (172.24.255.5)
>>op = DAILY req = GetSecIF reqid = 8001
>>15:11:50 : ./nl_snmpstate.c[4206] : ### atNetAddress = 172.24.16.240,
>>atPhysAddress = 0x080020A08D40, atIfIndex = 1
>>15:11:50 : ./nl_snmper.c[197] : xmitone_snmp(before send):size of snmpWait
>>= 0
>>15:11:50 : ./nl_snmper.c[266] : sending SNMP to 172.24.255.5 op = DAILY req
>>= GetSecIF reqid = 8002
>>15:11:50 : ./nl_snmper.c[299] : xmitone_snmp(after send): size of snmpWait
>>= 1
>>15:11:50 : ./nl_main.c[556] : ** waiting for 2 15:11:51 : ./nl_main.c[596]
>>: -- received stuff 0x100 **
>>15:11:51 : ./nl_snmper.c[840] : recv_snmps: size of snmpWait = 0
>>15:11:51 : ./nl_snmper.c[870] : recv_snmp: from 172.24.255.5 (172.24.255.5)
>>op = DAILY req = GetSecIF reqid = 8002
>>15:11:51 : ./nl_snmpstate.c[4206] : ### atNetAddress = 172.24.16.248,
>>atPhysAddress = 0x00A08E0AB438, atIfIndex = 1
>>15:11:51 : ./nl_snmper.c[197] : xmitone_snmp(before send):size of snmpWait
>>= 0
>>15:11:51 : ./nl_snmper.c[266] : sending SNMP to 172.24.255.5 op = DAILY req
>>= GetSecIF reqid = 8003
>>15:11:51 : ./nl_snmper.c[299] : xmitone_snmp(after send): size of snmpWait
>>= 1
>>15:11:51 : ./nl_main.c[556] : ** waiting for 2 15:11:51 : ./nl_main.c[596]
>>: -- received stuff 0x100 **
>>15:11:51 : ./nl_snmper.c[840] : recv_snmps: size of snmpWait = 0
>>15:11:51 : ./nl_snmper.c[870] : recv_snmp: from 172.24.255.5 (172.24.255.5)
>>op = DAILY req = GetSecIF reqid = 8003
>>15:11:51 : ./nl_snmpstate.c[4206] : ### atNetAddress = 172.24.16.250,
>>atPhysAddress = 0x00A08E06B1D8, atIfIndex = 1
>>15:11:51 : ./nl_snmper.c[197] : xmitone_snmp(before send):size of snmpWait
>>= 0
>>15:11:51 : ./nl_snmper.c[266] : sending SNMP to 172.24.255.5 op = DAILY req
>>= GetSecIF reqid = 8004
>>15:11:51 : ./nl_snmper.c[299] : xmitone_snmp(after send): size of snmpWait
>>= 1
>>15:11:51 : ./nl_main.c[556] : ** waiting for 2 15:11:51 : ./nl_main.c[596]
>>: -- received stuff 0x100 **
>>15:11:51 : ./nl_snmper.c[840] : recv_snmps: size of snmpWait = 0
>>15:11:51 : ./nl_snmper.c[870] : recv_snmp: from 172.24.255.5 (172.24.255.5)
>>op = DAILY req = GetSecIF reqid = 8004
>>15:11:51 : ./nl_snmpstate.c[4206] : ### atNetAddress = 172.24.16.253,
>>atPhysAddress = 0x00107BB6F4E1, atIfIndex = 1
>>15:11:51 : ./nl_snmper.c[197] : xmitone_snmp(before send):size of snmpWait
>>= 0
>>15:11:51 : ./nl_snmper.c[266] : sending SNMP to 172.24.255.5 op = DAILY req
>>= GetSecIF reqid = 8005
>>15:11:51 : ./nl_snmper.c[299] : xmitone_snmp(after send): size of snmpWait
>>= 1
>>15:11:51 : ./nl_main.c[556] : ** waiting for 2 15:11:52 : ./nl_main.c[596]
>>: -- received stuff 0x100 **
>>15:11:52 : ./nl_snmper.c[840] : recv_snmps: size of snmpWait = 0
>>15:11:52 : ./nl_snmper.c[870] : recv_snmp: from 172.24.255.5 (172.24.255.5)
>>op = DAILY req = GetSecIF reqid = 8005
>>15:11:52 : ./nl_snmpstate.c[4206] : ### atNetAddress = 172.24.16.254,
>>atPhysAddress = 0x00000C07AC01, atIfIndex = 1
>>15:11:52 : ./nl_snmpstate.c[4514] : ### ifIndex = 1, ifPhysAddress =
>>0x00107BB6F4E1, iftype = 6, adminStatus = 1, operStatus = 1
>>15:11:52 : ./nl_snmper.c[197] : xmitone_snmp(before send):size of snmpWait
>>= 0
>>15:11:52 : ./nl_snmper.c[266] : sending SNMP to 172.24.255.5 op = DAILY req
>>= GetSecIF reqid = 8006
>>15:11:52 : ./nl_snmper.c[299] : xmitone_snmp(after send): size of snmpWait
>>= 1
>>15:11:52 : ./nl_main.c[556] : ** waiting for 2 15:11:52 : ./nl_main.c[596]
>>: -- received stuff 0x100 **
>>15:11:52 : ./nl_snmper.c[840] : recv_snmps: size of snmpWait = 0
>>15:11:52 : ./nl_snmper.c[870] : recv_snmp: from 172.24.255.5 (172.24.255.5)
>>op = DAILY req = GetSecIF reqid = 8006
>>15:11:52 : ./nl_event.c[120] : changeIfEvent:  node 172.24.255.5 eventnum
>>ip Mask Change
>>15:11:52 : ./nl_event.c[120] : changeIfEvent:  node 172.24.255.5 eventnum
>>if type Change
>>15:11:52 : ./nl_event.c[120] : changeIfEvent:  node 172.24.255.5 eventnum
>>if descr Change
>>15:11:52 : ./nl_event.c[499] : HSRP interface 172.24.16.254 is added to
>>node 172.24.255.5
>>
>>=========================================================================
>>Date:  Mon, 3 Jul 2000 10:26:55 -0400
>>From:  James_Shanks@tivoli.com
>>Subject: Re: Antwort: Re: SMS messages
>>
>>
>>
>>Ah.  Sorry.  I did not recognize the title "SMS messages" as indicating the 
>>need
>>for an alternative protocol, since NetView does not  natively support anything
>>but TAP and PAKNET.  We do support specifying alternative protocols in the
>>nvpaging.protocol file, but they have to quite similar  to TAP in order to 
>>work,
>>as anyone who looks there will see.    I took Karsten to be asking a very
>>generic question, "How do I get the pager to work?" and not "Will the nvpager
>>utility send SMS messages to all carriers?"  That answer is obviously, "no".
>>Thanks for keeping me straight.
>>
>>James Shanks
>>Team Leader, Level 3 Support
>> Tivoli NetView for UNIX and NT
>>
>>
>>
>>Jochen.Friedrich@genorz.de on 07/03/2000 10:02:28 AM
>>
>>Please respond to IBM NetView Discussion <nv-l@tkg.com>
>>
>>To:   IBM NetView Discussion <nv-l@tkg.com>
>>cc:   Karsten.Schweiger@GECITS-EU.COM (bcc: James Shanks/Tivoli Systems)
>>Subject:  Antwort: Re: [NV-L] SMS messages
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>Hi James,
>>
>>as an alternative, you can use SMS Client (see
>>http://www.styx.demon.co.uk/). This program supports all SMS protocols
>>and isn't restricted to TAP, so it's the program of choice when use use D2.
>>D1 and E+ both use TAP.
>>
>>Cheers,
>>Jochen
>>
>>
>>Before you begin it will be necessary to determine what kind of paging
>>service
>>you have.  If you want to use alphanumeric paging and send full text
>>messages,
>>then you will need to contact your paging service and verify that they
>>support
>>the TAP protocol and dialing in by computer.  Then they must tell you the
>>phone
>>number you should use (it is almost never the same number as the one people
>>use)
>>and the bit settings and parity requirements they support.  Look in
>>nv.carriers
>>for an example.  You will have to create an entry in nv.carriers for your
>>service.
>>
>>You did not mention whether you have the UNIX version of NetView or the NT
>>one,
>>but you did ask about security, so I am going to assume UNIX.   Using
>>NetView
>>security is not required, but the if you do paging from a ruleset, the user
>>information will be stored by the ruleset editor in the security database.
>>You
>>need not define it in advance of creating your ruleset, but if you need to
>>change it later, you will need to use nvsec_admin to do it.
>>
>>Assuming that you have created an nv.carriers entry already, you must also
>>hook
>>up the modem to a serial port on the box and define it to the operating
>>system.
>>Then you will need to define it again in the nvpager.config file.  And
>>finally
>>if you are not using a modem which responds to the Hayes character set, you
>>will
>>need to create a .modem file.  If your modem supports Hayes, then
>>newhayes.modem
>>should do the job.   Most of NetView side of this is covered in the Admin
>>Guide
>>under "Configuring the paging utility".
>>
>>Once you have hooked your modem to a serial port on your UNIX box (in AIX
>>this
>>is tty0 or tty1, in Solaris it is ttya or ttyb), then you must define the
>>characteristics of the modem (speed, parity, and so on) to the operating
>>system
>>and you must define that port so that logins are disabled.  You must do
>>this
>>latter or the system will spawn a getty process that will grab the modem
>>and
>>never let go.  You can use smitty (AIX) or admintool (Solaris) to do this.
>>
>>Once you have the modem defined to the OS, then you must configure the
>>nvpager.config with the same basic parameters.   The idea here is that, for
>>best
>>results, your OS definition, you nvpager.config definition, and your
>>nv.carriers
>>definition, should all match.  The NetView definitions will be used to
>>override
>>those of the OS, but making them all the same is a  way to ensure that you
>>make
>>no mistake about what they should be.
>>
>>Once you have all this done, make sure nvpagerd is restarted and then try
>>the
>>nvpage command from the command line to see if you can send a page.  Look
>>in the
>>usr/OV/log/nvpagerd.alog  and .errlog if you have problems.  You can also
>>edit
>>the ovsuf file and add the "-d" flag to nvpagerd, which will cause him to
>>trace
>>to the nvpagerd.alog
>>
>>Sound like this is too hard?  Call Support and get them to help you through
>>it.
>>
>>James Shanks
>>Team Leader, Level 3 Support
>> Tivoli NetView for UNIX and NT
>>
>>
>>
>>Karsten.Schweiger@gecits-eu.com on 07/03/2000 03:44:55 AM
>>
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>>
>>To:   nv-l@tkg.com
>>cc:    (bcc: James Shanks/Tivoli Systems)
>>Subject:  [NV-L] SMS messages
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>Hi all.
>>I haven't used the pager utility before so I need information about the the
>>steps to be taken to use it properly, especially..
>>do I have to turn security on?
>>must I edit the nv.carriers file?
>>
>>Thanks in advance.
>>
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>>
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>>Date:  Mon, 3 Jul 2000 10:50:35 -0400
>>From:  James_Shanks@tivoli.com
>>Subject: Re: netmon dies after adding in another standard cisco device
>>
>>
>>
>>I don't do netmon myself.  And I see nothing enlightening in the netmon trace.
>>So the answer to all your questions, "How do I get readcoreg?",  "How do I get
>>the event suppression scripts?", and "What do I do now?" is the same:  "Call
>>Support".  Sorry but it is the best answer I can give you.
>>
>>James Shanks
>>Team Leader, Level 3 Support
>> Tivoli NetView for UNIX and NT
>>
>>=========================================================================
>>Date:  Mon, 3 Jul 2000 16:39:04 -0400
>>From:  Gareth_Holl@tivoli.com
>>Subject: Re: Database connection lost
>>
>>
>>
>>A small correction to James' reply, the ovtopofix option -a should generally
>>should be used when you have multiple maps that contain different objects and
>>the -A option for when you only have one map - this is opposite to how it is
>>written in James' previous reply.
>>
>>Other than that, I would agree with James in that running the ovwdbdmap 
>>command
>>on a database that has been converted to the NDBM format (using 
>>nvTurboDatabase
>>or dbmcompress) will probably result in corruption. You could try using
>>ovtopofix to fix any database corruption and/or you could try backing out of 
>>the
>>NDBM format by using the dbmcompress utility on your databases with no options
>>specified (see page 52 of the NetView 5.1 Release Notes - would recommend you
>>speak to Support for further advise here). But your best bet would be to 
>>restore
>>from a backup or completely re-discover. It is recommended that you always 
>>make
>>a backup before working on the databases.
>>
>>"I used nvTurboDb speed (and space) but after syncronize the file grows
>>again." Which file grows ? This may suggest that the nvTurboDatabase command 
>>did
>>not complete the conversion successfully. The process of converting your
>>databases by using nvTurboDatabase will actually backup your databases and 
>>thus
>>it is expected that you have space available in your /usr file system for this
>>process - otherwise corruption may result. Using the ovwdbdmap command on a 
>>NDBM
>>formatted database would not of helped matters and should never be used from 
>>my
>>understanding.
>>
>>To convert the standard NetView databases to NDBM format:
>>1. Backup you databases.
>>2. Run the ovmapcount -a and ovtopofix -A commands to cleanup inconsistencies
>>that may already exist.
>>3. Ensure adequate space in /usr for the database backups that will be 
>>performed
>>by the nvTurboDatabase utility.
>>4. Enter /usr/OV/service/nvTurboDatabase space
>>5. Enter /usr/OV/service/nvTurboDatabase speed
>>6. Enter ovw &, to start the NetView GUI.  Note:  DO NOT start netmon at this
>>time.
>>Wait for the topology and object databases to sync up with each other.
>>This step may take longer than usual but it is an important part of the 
>>process.
>>7. Enter ovstart netmon, to start the netmon daemon.
>>
>>For further advise, you would probably be best to call Support as James has
>>suggested.
>>
>>
>>Gareth Holl
>>Level 2 Support Engineer
>>
>>
>>James_Shanks@TIVOLI.COM on 07/03/2000 09:40:02 AM
>>
>>Please respond to IBM NetView Discussion <nv-l@tkg.com>
>>
>>To:   IBM NetView Discussion <nv-l@tkg.com>
>>cc:    (bcc: Gareth Holl/Tivoli Systems)
>>Subject:  Re: [NV-L] Database connection lost
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>You are in a world of hurt now and you need to call Support immediately.   The
>>proper thing would have been to do a compress with ovwdbdmap before you ran
>>nvTurboDb.   It may be that there is now  a corrupt object that can be found 
>>and
>>deleted -- I would try ovtopofix (either -a if you have only one map, -A if 
>>you
>>have more than one) and see if that helps.  If it does not, then Support  will
>>need to assist you.  And you will also have to put on 5.1.3 is you have not 
>>done
>>so already.
>>
>>I hope you kept  a backup of /usr/OV/databases/openview before you started all
>>this, else you may have to delete your entire data base and start over.
>>
>>The issue  of a 2 GB database in a 1 GB filesystem is misleading.
>>Unfortunately, you have misinterpreted what is really going on.  The NetView
>>databases are what are called "sparse" file systems, which means that they 
>>use a
>>pointer mechanism which may make it look like they are using much more space
>>than they actually are,  because not all the system tools (ls, for example) 
>>are
>>built to deal with these unique structures.
>>
>>
>>James Shanks
>>Team Leader, Level 3 Support
>> Tivoli NetView for UNIX and NT
>>
>>
>>
>>zuffranieri@IT.IBM.COM on 07/03/2000 08:55:25 AM
>>
>>Please respond to IBM NetView Discussion <nv-l@tkg.com>
>>
>>To:   NV-L@UCSBVM.ucsb.edu
>>cc:    (bcc: James Shanks/Tivoli Systems)
>>Subject:  [NV-L] Database connection lost
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>Hi all,
>>
>>I have a problem with Netview 5.1 on AIX 4.2.1
>>The file /usr/OV/databases/openview/ovwdb/current/value_info has become 2
>>GB large, in a filesystem of 1 GB !
>>I used nvTurboDb speed (and space) but after syncronize the file grows
>>again.
>>Then I used ovwdbdmap -c and now the file remains of 70 MB.
>>Some day after I received the error
>>
>>Fatal ovw error
>>Database connection lost
>>ipmapBailout called from nl_callbacks.C(2732)
>>
>>and ovwdb abends.
>>
>>Do you know anything about?
>>
>>Thanks Fabio
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>Fabio Zuffranieri
>>IBM Global Services-ITS
>>Via Sciangai 53-Rome 00144-ITALY
>>email:zuffranieri@it.ibm.com
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>=========================================================================
>Date:   Tue, 04 Jul 2000 10:09:38 +0100
>From:   Jane Curry <jane.curry@skills-1st.co.uk>
>Subject: NetView 6.0 & CiscoWorks
>
>For those who have been waiting for NetView 6.0 integration with
>CiscoWorks, Tivoli now seem to have a web page with all the right things
>on it (though Cisco's page still says NetView 6 coming soon).  Try this:
>
>http://www.tivoli.com/products/index/netview/cisco2000_integration.html
>
>Regards, Jane
>
>--
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>Tel: +44 (0)1628 782565
>Copyright (c) 2000 Jane Curry <jane.curry@skills-1st.co.uk>.  All rights
>reserved.
>
>=========================================================================
>Date:   Tue, 4 Jul 2000 13:47:37 +0100
>From:   Dave_Finn@computacenter.com
>Subject: Location of NetView icon.
>
>
>
>Hi,
>
>I am installed NetView 6.0 for UNIX on Framework version 3.6.2 running on NT
>
>I installed the Tivoli NetView Framework Patch, then installed the NetView
>Server.  The icon for the NetView Server appeared in the Desktop for the Root
>Administrator.  And for a Tivoli Administrator to access the NetView Client 
>they
>need to have global "admin" rights to the TMR server.
>
>What I would like to do is move the NetView Server icon into a separate Policy
>Region, so I can give the NetView administrator, "user" global rights and the
>"admin" rights to the new Policy Region.
>
>Firstly, is this possible.
>
>And secondly, how do I move the NetView Server icon into a new Policy Region.  
>I
>know the NetView Framework Patch 5.1 used to add two new Managed Resources, but
>the version 6 of this patch hasn't, is this right or has something gone wrong
>with the installation.
>
>Cheers
>
>Dave
>
>=========================================================================
>Date:   Tue, 4 Jul 2000 15:40:02 +0200
>From:   thierry.van-mol@CIEV.vd.ch
>Subject: nvTurboDatabase on Solaris?
>
>
>Appendix G of the Installation and Configuration manual seems to say
>that the nvTurboDatabase utility should be used on AIX only.
>
>I have Version 6.0 on Solaris, and I need to discover routers with
>more than 20 interfaces. Is it simply a typo in the manual?
>
>Thanks in advance,
>
>Thierry
>
>----------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>=========================================================================
>Date:   Tue, 4 Jul 2000 15:58:57 +0200 
>From:   Kuffer Andreas <Andreas.Kuffer@kuoni.ch>
>Subject: RE: nvTurboDatabase on Solaris?
>
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>the limitation is 81 interfaces so you should be fine with 20
>
>Since I started using nvTurboDatabase on AIX with netview 6.0 I have more
>trouble than ever (lots of core dumps of ovw_binary, corrupted database,...)
>So if I'd be you I'd not use nvTurboDatabase
>
>With kind regards / mit freundlichen Gruessen
>Andreas Kuffer (System Manager UNIX and Enterprise Management)
>
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>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: thierry.van-mol@CIEV.VD.CH [mailto:thierry.van-mol@CIEV.VD.CH]
>Sent: Dienstag, Juli 04, 2000 15:40
>To: - *nv-l@tkg.com
>Subject: [NV-L] nvTurboDatabase on Solaris?
>
>
>
>Appendix G of the Installation and Configuration manual seems to say
>that the nvTurboDatabase utility should be used on AIX only.
>
>I have Version 6.0 on Solaris, and I need to discover routers with
>more than 20 interfaces. Is it simply a typo in the manual?
>
>Thanks in advance,
>
>Thierry
>
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>Date:   Tue, 4 Jul 2000 10:21:21 -0500
>From:   Salinas Sangines Guillermo <gsalinas@scanda.com.mx>
>Subject: Event Correlation
>
>Hi, I'm configuring the event correlation feature on NetView 6.0 for Unix
>(AIX).
>As I understand, one of the primary function of an event correlator, is to
>filter multiple alarms.
>An example is: if nodes B, C and D, are switches connected to a router A,
>and router A goes down. The event correlation functionality would filter
>alarms from nodes B, C and D, and only take actions on the alarm from node
>A.
>
>Well, does someone knows how to configure this on NetView 6.0 ?
>I've seen the RuleSet Editor, with the default rulesets (NodeDown/NodeUp,
>InterfaceDown/InterfaceUp).
>But it doesn't looks like this rules resolve the example I've posted.
>
>Regards
>
>Guillermo Salinas Sanginés
>Omniscope - México DF
>tel. 5422-2700 ext.6033
>
>=========================================================================
>Date:   Tue, 4 Jul 2000 14:38:05 -0400
>From:   James_Shanks@tivoli.com
>Subject: Re: Event Correlation
>
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>
>I sense that you don't quite understand what event correlation is.  You don't 
>so
>much turn it on as design for yourself what should happen in your particular
>system and code that into a ruleset.
>
>Event Correlation is user-programmable.  You decide what should happen and you
>program that.  But the example you have given is not specific enough.  When you
>say, for example, that event correlation should ignore alarms (you mean traps I
>take it) from B, C, D, you can do this in a ruleset and suppress these from the
>event display (using the Block or Resolve Function) and in that same ruleset 
>you
>can "take action on alarms  from router A".  But what action do you want to 
>have
>happen? You would set up an Action node to fire off a script or program of your
>own choosing  ( or perhaps your won making)  to take this action, whatever it
>is.   Do you see how it is all up to you to decide what  should happen when
>these traps arrive?  Otherwise the default action is just to display them in 
>the
>event window or log them in trapd.log.
>
>Does this help?
>
>James Shanks
>Team Leader, Level 3 Support
> Tivoli NetView for UNIX and NT
>
>
>
>Salinas Sangines Guillermo <gsalinas@scanda.com.mx> on 07/04/2000 11:21:21 AM
>
>Please respond to IBM NetView Discussion <nv-l@tkg.com>
>
>To:   "'NetView'" <NV-L@UCSBVM.ucsb.edu>
>cc:    (bcc: James Shanks/Tivoli Systems)
>Subject:  [NV-L] Event Correlation
>
>
>
>
>Hi, I'm configuring the event correlation feature on NetView 6.0 for Unix
>(AIX).
>As I understand, one of the primary function of an event correlator, is to
>filter multiple alarms.
>An example is: if nodes B, C and D, are switches connected to a router A,
>and router A goes down. The event correlation functionality would filter
>alarms from nodes B, C and D, and only take actions on the alarm from node
>A.
>
>Well, does someone knows how to configure this on NetView 6.0 ?
>I've seen the RuleSet Editor, with the default rulesets (NodeDown/NodeUp,
>InterfaceDown/InterfaceUp).
>But it doesn't looks like this rules resolve the example I've posted.
>
>Regards
>
>Guillermo Salinas Sangin
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>=========================================================================
>Date:   Tue, 4 Jul 2000 14:11:27 -0500
>From:   Salinas Sangines Guillermo <gsalinas@scanda.com.mx>
>Subject: Event Correlation
>
>Hi, I'm configuring the event correlation feature on NetView 6.0 for Unix
>(AIX).
>As I understand, one of the primary function of an event correlator, is to
>filter multiple alarms.
>An example is: if nodes B, C and D, are switches connected to a router A,
>and router A goes down. The event correlation functionality would filter
>alarms from nodes B, C and D, and only take actions on the alarm from node
>A.
>
>Well, does someone knows how to configure this on NetView 6.0 ?
>I've seen the RuleSet Editor, with the default rulesets (NodeDown/NodeUp,
>InterfaceDown/InterfaceUp).
>But it doesn't looks like this rules resolve the example I've posted.
>
>Regards
>
>
>Guillermo Salinas Sanginés
>Omniscope - México DF
>tel. 5422-2700 ext.6033
>
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