Leslie's advice is still good even if you are on NetView Version 4, as you
say you are. (V4 went out of support at the end of 1998 by the way).
But you will have to determine what is really failing before anyone can
really help. Besides checking the logs for messages, do an ovstatus and
make sure all the daemons are running.
James Shanks
Team Leader, Level 3 Support
Tivoli NetView for UNIX and NT
"Leslie Clark" <lclark@US.IBM.COM>@tkg.com on 12/18/2000 07:24:38 AM
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Perhaps your ipmap application is dying? There should be one ipmap
process for each open map, owned by the ovw process, and they
should have about the same start time. Check the $HOME/nv6000.log
and the /usr/OV/log/netttl.LOG** (using netfmt) for error messages.
Are you on 6.01 or 5.1.3, and what platform?
Cordially,
Leslie A. Clark
IBM Global Services - Systems Mgmt & Networking
Detroit
chrisp <chrisp@ucia.gov>@tkg.com on 12/15/2000 08:22:23 AM
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Over the last couple of weeks I have been having a problem where about
every 24 hours my Netview app does the following:
Objects that appear down according to Netview, are really up, but the
status doesn't change on Netview. I can ping the device but cannot
demand poll the device. The opposite occurs as well, device appears up
according to netview but is really down. I have run ovtopofix on the db
and everything seemed ok. Anyone have any ideas on what the problem
might be and how to fix it? Thanks for any help.
Chris
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