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Re: Preventing Control Desk from Automatically Starting

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Subject: Re: Preventing Control Desk from Automatically Starting
From: James_Shanks@tivoli.com
Date: Thu, 1 Mar 2001 11:36:43 -0500
The short answer to your question is, "No, I can't".  I don't understand
why the option is greyed out after first use.  That's an ovw issue and I
don't have much knowledge there.

But if all your users what to do is start the events window, they can go to
any aixterm and simply type in "/usr/OV/bin/nvevents", or if  they have
"usr/OV/bin" in their path, then just "nvevents".  They will lose the
ability to use "Highlight Node on Map" in this case, because their events
window will not be connected to the map, but they will see events.

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



"Westphal, Raymond" <RWestphal@erac.com>@tkg.com on 03/01/2001 09:39:17 AM

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Hello Everyone.

I manage an RS6000 server running AIX 4.3.3. NV is version 6.0.1.

The NetView performance was suffering because of the addition of 10 more
users. Those new users have no need for the Control Desk Event Viewer. So I
stopped the Control Desk from automatically starting in order to reduce
memory and CPU utilization until more memory arrives. I followed the
instructions in the NV 6.0 Admin. Guide. I removed "-Initial" flag from
/usr/OV/registration/C/ovsnmp/nvevents "Command" line.

Occasionally - the users cannot manually start the Control Desk by
selecting
Monitor/Events/Current Events. The option is "grayed out". If they close
the
map and reopen the map they are able to access the Control Desk. I notice
that once you close the Control Desk you can no longer reopen it by
choosing
Monitor/Events/Current Events.

Can anyone explain this behavior? I scanned through dozens of pages in the
Archives and did not find a related article.

Thanks in advance.

Ray Westphal.
Enterprise Rent-A-Car.

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