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All,
        Hey yesterday I deleted the default snmp collection groups 
        and created a few SmartSets.  After looking through the snmpCol.trace
        file I noticed that datacollects were failing for a few hosts.
        Funny thing because the snmpwalk command was working fine.
        ??What tha?? 
        Since I was befuddled I decided
        to use the Microsoft approach and do a reboot since the box had been
        running for 79days. :) 
                
        Now I get this message in my snmpCol.trace file:
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Thu Nov 09 10:21:29 2000 : snmpCollect (pid 4720) starting.
        Sun SPARC Sun Solaris 2.5 version built Dec 16 1999 11:29:56
        Network_Manager_s _tpp_ver
Thu Nov 09 10:21:29 2000 : Could not open connection with nvCollection daemon.
        SmartSets will not be resolved.
Thu Nov 09 10:21:29 2000 : Initializing for data collection...
Thu Nov 09 10:21:29 2000 : 
                UPDATE REQUIRED
Thu Nov 09 10:21:29 2000 : Null resolve on SmartSet Baystacks
Thu Nov 09 10:21:29 2000 : Null resolve on SmartSet ForeSystems
Thu Nov 09 10:21:29 2000 : Null resolve on SmartSet Atlantec5
...
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And  # ovstatus reports
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object manager name: nvcold
 behavior:            OVs_WELL_BEHAVED
 state:               NOT_RUNNING
 PID:                 -
 last message:        
 exit status:         exited on signal 11
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My question is ,
Where are the changes written when you create new SmartSets?
Is it in a .txt/conf  file or locked away in the database?
Is there a command to restore the default SmartSets?
These are the only changes made:
 Deleted default snmpCollect entries, 
 Added hosts to 2 SmartSets that already existed 
 and Create 2 new SmartSets
 
 Any Ideas... Now snmpCollect wont run/collect data because all of my hosts
  are in SmartSets.
  
Thanks
  
Clarence Hart
UPS
Office: 410-560-4182
Fax:    410-560-4329
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