I could be wrong, I don't think you can use "netmon -y" to have netmon read
a seed file for the first time. He already has to have one specified at
initial startup.
So is the current execution of netmon using a seedfile or not? If not,
then I think you will have to restart him
Do ps -ef | grep netmon and find out whether he has one or not. Look for
"-s/<full path to seedfile>"
If that doesn't help, then please call Support
James Shanks
Team Leader, Level 3 Support
Tivoli NetView for UNIX and NT
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Subject: [NV-L] netmon.seed Error: "No seedfile is used"
All,
After issuing "netmon -y" the netmon trace file indicates the following:
netmon: No seed file is used. Also, via Administer-->Backup-->Read Seed it
pops up a Warning: No seed file specified in registration file". The seed
file is specified in the netmon options with it's full path. The nodes
specified in the seed are of course are not being discovered. Any
suggestions?
Vince
AIX Version 4.3
NetView Version 6.0
Seed file with non-snmp and snmp enabled agents. No ranges (wildcards) are
specified.
Mid-Level Management is beeing implemented.
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