One way to handle this is to define a SmartSet that groups
PCs that have an IP Status that is not Unmanaged. Then you can
go there to grab them all at once and unmanage them.
Cordially,
Leslie A. Clark
IBM Global Services - Systems Mgmt & Networking
Detroit.
James_Shanks@tivoli.com@tkg.com on 11/16/2000 02:15:21 PM
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"Unmanage" cannot be done from a script. Because it must be done on a
per-map basis, you must have the map open red-write on which the unmanage
is to take place. Many users ask for this and perhaps it will be available
some day, but unless you want to study the APIs and write your own command
processor to do it, it is not otherwise feasible. If you feel strongly
about it, you can ask your Tivoli marketing rep or Support to open an
enhancement request for you.
James Shanks
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Tivoli NetView for UNIX and NT
Dean Sullinger <DSullinger@dot.state.az.us> on 11/16/2000 02:00:39 PM
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Subject: [NV-L] Command line un-mng objects
I would like to be able to un-manage objects from the command line. We
only
want to manage our network devices, so we would like to un-manage any new
PC's on a weekly basis. We don't want to set Netview to not discover PC's,
because if we have a LAN issue, we may want to manage the PC's on the LAN
to
review the network as a whole.
It would be nice if once a week we could schedule a script to take care of
this for us.
Thanks
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