1. Use the "mapadmin" command with -l option to list the maps exists on
each machine. I think you can change the hostname where the map exists by
running mapadmin command with "-u" option.
2. Or run reset_ci command. (This command is not in /usr/OV/bin directory.
It is under /usr/OV tree in services or install subdirectory)
- Mythili
At 08:44 AM 10/26/00 -0500, you wrote:
>
>
>Hello all,
>
>Where is the Map Location specified in NetView? I have all of the NetView
>processes running but when I try to start the GUI I receive the following
error:
>
>Could not open map: default. Map exists on machine: XXX.YYY.YYY
>
>Where XXX=NetView Server name and YYY.YYY=domain name.
>
>I'm assuming that the GUI is not resolving the current hostname to the fully
>qualified domain name hence the error. So I was wondering if there is a
way to
>specify (maybe in a config file) the location. I've checked the DNS
entries and
>the short name resolves to the fully qualified name. Any help is
appreciated.
>
>Scott Hammons, Consultant
>Advanced Integrated Solutions, Inc.
>(Farmers Line) 405-782-5302
>(Pager) 888-520-0517
>(Cell) 210-378-8229
>
>
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