Very good! Thank you!
Scott
Leslie Clark/Southfield/IBM <lclark@us.ibm.com>
10/27/2000 03:47 PM
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Yes.
You would use Netview to discover everything. It is much better at
discover (and
more controllable) than MLM. Then offload status polling to the MLM.
So install the MLM somewhere, like on the other side of a slow link,
and
assign
monitoring of part of the network to that MLM. Netmon will continue
to
monitor the rest.
You can make the assignment by means of configuring a Smartset that
is
created
automatically when you enable the C5d daemon for the Agent Policy
Manager
function.
This is the simplest way I have found to do this.
Cordially,
Leslie A. Clark
IBM Global Services - Systems Mgmt & Networking
Detroit
Scott.Bursik@fritolay.com@tkg.com on 10/27/2000 03:00:10 PM
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AIX 4.3.3 | NetView 6.0.1
I have a NetView server with no MLM's that this point. I was wanting
to
know,
can I add a AIX MLM and give half of the discovery to the MLM and
keep the
other
half with the NetView server, or do I need to have 2 MLM's?
Basically, we
have 2
WAN's. Can I use the server to manage one WAN, while the MLM manages
the
other?
Thanks.
Scott Bursik
Pepsico Business Solutions Group
972-334-3757
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