Well, you could always shut everything down, all the GUIs, and ovstop the
daemons, and replace \usr\ov\conf\trapd.conf with the copy off the CD, which is
stored in \usr\ov\newconfig\ovsnmp-run, and see if that makes a difference, but
somehow I don't think that is it. If the file isn't read-only then I would
guess that something else really does have it open. You don't have it up in
Word or notepad or something while you are trying to work on it with Trap
Settings do you? Can you rename the file? You shouldn't be able to if
something else really has it. I'm guessing because I have never seen this
problem before.
James Shanks
Team Leader, Level 3 Support
Tivoli NetView for UNIX and NT
"Thomas Clarke" <tclarke@island.com> on 08/31/2000 05:09:14 PM
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I took a look at the properties but read-only was not set. Is there a way to
reset trap settings to the default? I would be happy to reenter the execute
commands over again.
Thomas Clarke
Network Operations Engineer
The Island, ECN.
(212)231-5010
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>
>
> Go to \usr\ov\conf and select trapd.conf. Right click and check the
Properties.
> Make sure it doesn't say "ReadOnly"
> If that were somehow set outside of NetView it could result in this
problem.
>
>
> James Shanks
> Team Leader, Level 3 Support
> Tivoli NetView for UNIX and NT
>
>
>
> "Thomas Clarke" <tclarke@island.com> on 08/31/2000 01:14:29 PM
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> Subject: [NV-L] Trap Settings Stuck
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>
>
> Hi all. I'm using Netview 6.0 for NT. I'm having difficutly getting back
> into my traps settings to make changes. I can open them up but according
to
> Netview it is already open somewhere. I've looked in my task manager and
> trap.exe is not running. I cannot make any trap changes. Does Netview lock
> the trapd.conf file in some way that would keep ? I rebooted the computer
> and I'm still getting the Trap Settings Already Open message. This has
never
> happened before.
> Thanx in advance for the advice.
>
> Thomas Clarke
> Network Operations Engineer
> The Island, ECN.
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