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Subject: RE: Adding Objects via Command Line
From: "MERY Olivier (Neuilly Gestion)" <olivier.mery@cetelem.fr>
Date: Mon, 15 Jan 2001 10:39:01 +0100
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Perhaps you could have a look at the software material tight to the
redbook referenced as SG244515 which contains a package named wteuiap6
which offer a higher level of API than OVwDb and OVw.


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-----Original Message----- 
From: James_Shanks@tivoli.com [ mailto:James_Shanks@tivoli.com
<mailto:James_Shanks@tivoli.com> ] 
Sent: Friday, January 12, 2001 4:50 PM 
To: IBM NetView Discussion 
Subject: RE: [NV-L] Adding Objects via Command Line 


NetView as shipped does not manage non-IP topology.  But it can be
extended 
to do so through gtmd and xxmap if you are willing to write the programs
to 
do it. 
But objects are added and status maintained programmatically, by code
you 
write, and not by the command line, though you could write a routine to
do 
that. 
I sense that there is more behind the original question that what was 
asked.  Perhaps it would be good to clarify what kind of non-IP object
and 
how you plan to manipulate it and so on.  Then maybe someone can suggest

what your alternatives are.  But I believe the most general answer to
"Is 
there a command line mechanism to create non-IP objects and their
submaps?" 
is "No". 

James Shanks 
Team Leader, Level 3 Support 
 Tivoli NetView for UNIX and NT 



Stephen Elliott <selliott@epicrealm.com>@tkg.com on 01/12/2001 10:31:48
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I don't believe there is. Loadhosts and seedfiles seem to be the only
way 
to 
create them. I use loadhosts and node files exclusively here. 

Having said that, I'm almost positive someone else will know how to do
it 
via the command line. :) 

Regards, 

Steve Elliott 
Sr. Network Mgmt. Engineer 
epicRealm, Inc. 
214-570-4560 


-----Original Message----- 
From: Laurent Fontaine [ mailto:laurent.fontaine@detexis.thomson-csf.com
<mailto:laurent.fontaine@detexis.thomson-csf.com> ] 
Sent: Friday, January 12, 2001 1:01 AM 
To: IBM NetView Discussion 
Subject: Re: [NV-L] Adding Objects via Command Line 


More generally, is there a way to create submaps and non-ip nodes via 
command 
line ? 
Thanks. 

James_Shanks@TIVOLI.COM a écrit : 

> See the man page on loadhosts 
> 
> James Shanks 
> Team Leader, Level 3 Support 
>  Tivoli NetView for UNIX and NT 
> 
> Scott.Bursik@fritolay.com@tkg.com on 01/11/2001 12:51:23 PM 
> 
> Please respond to IBM NetView Discussion <nv-l@tkg.com> 
> 
> Sent by:  owner-nv-l@tkg.com 
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> To:   nv-l@tkg.com 
> cc: 
> Subject:  [NV-L] Adding Objects via Command Line 
> 
> AIX 4.3.3 NetView 6.0.1 
> 
> I have a list of routers that need to be added manually. I can do it
no 
> problem 
> with the Add....  Object....   dialog, but I have a lot to enter. Is 
there 
> a way 
> to do this via the command line? That way maybe I can write a script? 
> Thanks. 
> 
> Scott Bursik 
> 
>
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Perhaps you could have a look at the software material tight to the redbook referenced as SG244515 which contains a package named wteuiap6 which offer a higher level of API than OVwDb and OVw.


Olivier MERY
Responsable Réseau
CETELEM
20, avenue Georges Pompidou
92595 LEVALLOIS-PERRET Cedex
Tel.    : +33146399729
Fax     : +33146391554
Email   : <mailto:olivier.mery@cetelem.fr>



-----Original Message-----
From: James_Shanks@tivoli.com [mailto:James_Shanks@tivoli.com]
Sent: Friday, January 12, 2001 4:50 PM
To: IBM NetView Discussion
Subject: RE: [NV-L] Adding Objects via Command Line


NetView as shipped does not manage non-IP topology.  But it can be extended
to do so through gtmd and xxmap if you are willing to write the programs to
do it.
But objects are added and status maintained programmatically, by code you
write, and not by the command line, though you could write a routine to do
that.
I sense that there is more behind the original question that what was
asked.  Perhaps it would be good to clarify what kind of non-IP object and
how you plan to manipulate it and so on.  Then maybe someone can suggest
what your alternatives are.  But I believe the most general answer to "Is
there a command line mechanism to create non-IP objects and their submaps?"
is "No".

James Shanks
Team Leader, Level 3 Support
 Tivoli NetView for UNIX and NT



Stephen Elliott <selliott@epicrealm.com>@tkg.com on 01/12/2001 10:31:48 AM

Please respond to IBM NetView Discussion <nv-l@tkg.com>

Sent by:  owner-nv-l@tkg.com


To:   "'IBM NetView Discussion'" <nv-l@tkg.com>
cc:
Subject:  RE: [NV-L] Adding Objects via Command Line



I don't believe there is. Loadhosts and seedfiles seem to be the only way
to
create them. I use loadhosts and node files exclusively here.

Having said that, I'm almost positive someone else will know how to do it
via the command line. :)

Regards,

Steve Elliott
Sr. Network Mgmt. Engineer
epicRealm, Inc.
214-570-4560


-----Original Message-----
From: Laurent Fontaine [mailto:laurent.fontaine@detexis.thomson-csf.com]
Sent: Friday, January 12, 2001 1:01 AM
To: IBM NetView Discussion
Subject: Re: [NV-L] Adding Objects via Command Line


More generally, is there a way to create submaps and non-ip nodes via
command
line ?
Thanks.

James_Shanks@TIVOLI.COM a écrit :

> See the man page on loadhosts
>
> James Shanks
> Team Leader, Level 3 Support
>  Tivoli NetView for UNIX and NT
>
> Scott.Bursik@fritolay.com@tkg.com on 01/11/2001 12:51:23 PM
>
> Please respond to IBM NetView Discussion <nv-l@tkg.com>
>
> Sent by:  owner-nv-l@tkg.com
>
> To:   nv-l@tkg.com
> cc:
> Subject:  [NV-L] Adding Objects via Command Line
>
> AIX 4.3.3 NetView 6.0.1
>
> I have a list of routers that need to be added manually. I can do it no
> problem
> with the Add....  Object....   dialog, but I have a lot to enter. Is
there
> a way
> to do this via the command line? That way maybe I can write a script?
> Thanks.
>
> Scott Bursik
>
> _________________________________________________________________________
> NV-L List information and Archives: http://www.tkg.com/nv-l
>
> _________________________________________________________________________
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--
 Laurent Fontaine
   Centre René Mouchotte
   La Clef de Saint-Pierre
   1 Bd Jean Moulin
   78852 Elancourt - CEDEX
   RM/272/I2
   tel +33 (0)1-34-59-76-41
   fax +33 (0)1-34-59-63-96
   email laurent.fontaine@detexis.thomson-csf.com

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