Post the excerpt here, Jim, and let's have a look at it. Usually nettl
identifies the process, the pid, and so on for each message. If that isn't
there then I wouldn't have any idea how to figure it out, unless you could
identify the preceding and following messages in the log. We could always
search through code here if you open a call to Support. Or you could
modify the nettl options to do more tracing and see what else shows up at
the same time. But I've never heard of anything like it. Only two
processes I know of regularly get UDP traffic, pmd and trapd.
James Shanks
Team Leader, Level 3 Support
Tivoli NetView for UNIX and NT
Jim Kellock <jkellock@nc.rr.com>@tkg.com on 01/31/2001 06:37:06 AM
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Anybody know meaning or operational significance of "Unknown UDP session
identifier; data unit dropped" in the nettl log? It happens repeatedly,
though not synchronized with any obvious NetView or user operation, or
traps. There's no IP, source, or other information in the log- lots of
question marks in the data in the log.
This is a network which may have a lot of extraneous protocols on it, so
it's probably garbage, but if I could pin it down, it might be useful.
Thanks.
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