We had the same error, and we correct it after various tests.
Just disable the DNS resolve method at the AIX server, and use /etc/hosts
file.
Be shure to DISABLE DNS.
Regards
> -----Mensaje original-----
> De: lesdickert@nsimail.com [SMTP:lesdickert@nsimail.com]
> Enviado el: Monday, September 18, 2000 4:13 PM
> Para: nv-l@tkg.com
> Asunto: [NV-L] NetView 6.0 Discovery Problem
>
> Running NetView 6.0 under AIX 4.3:
>
> I have 3 main Cisco routers that are not being
> discovered, which is new since converting to
> NetView 6.0 from NetView 5.1.1. Some things that
> I know are:
>
> 1. The routers are not in the object database
> (according to ovobjprint) after discovery
> settles down.
>
> 2. For a brief few seconds, one of the routers
> (and maybe the others) is in the object database,
> but not after that.
>
> 3. The router addresses are in the seedfile.
>
> 4. I can snmpget and snmpwalk the routers using the
> addresses from the seedfile, verifying (I think)
> that the entries in ovsnmp.conf are correct.
>
> 5. I can ping the routers.
>
> 6. I have been doing nv6000_smit automapgen and ovtopofix -a
> many times to diagnose this problem.
>
> 7. I turned on netmon -M 12 tracing, and it looks like the
> routers are returning SNMP data according to entries in
> netmon.trace.
>
> 8. Another nearby router that is similar in function gets
> discovered fine.
>
> I saw a comment (by Leslie) on a previous posting about using the
> Turbo form of the databases if routers have more than 20 interface,
> however I can't find any reference to 'Turbo' databases in the NetView
> for UNIX Installation and Configuration Version 6.0 manual.
>
> Thanks for any help/suggestions, other than going back to Version 5.1.1!
>
> Les Dickert
> Network Solutions
>
>
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