This is what it looks like in trapd.conf. See where 'status' is getting
set to 'CLOSED'? Change it or delete it.
IBM_NVIUP_EV {1.3.6.1.4.1.2.6.3} 6 58916866 N 0 0 "Status Events"
$3
EVENT_CLASS OV_IF_Down
BEGIN_SLOT_MAPPING
msg $V3
OV_status 0
status CLOSED
END_SLOT_MAPPING
SDESC
This event is generated by Tivoli NetView when
it detects an interface is up
The data passed with the event are:
1) ID of application sending the event
2) Name or IP address
3) Formatted description of the event
4) Timestamp of the event and objid of the object
5) Database name
EDESC
IBM_NVIDWN_EV {1.3.6.1.4.1.2.6.3} 6 58916867 N 3 0 "Status Events"
$3
EVENT_CLASS OV_IF_Down
BEGIN_SLOT_MAPPING
msg $V3
OV_status 1
END_SLOT_MAPPING
SDESC
This event is generated by Tivoli NetView when
it detects an interface is down
The data passed with the event are:
1) ID of application sending the event
2) Name or IP address
3) Formatted description of the event
4) Timestamp of the event and objid of the object
5) Database name
EDESC
Cordially,
Leslie A. Clark
IBM Global Services - Systems Mgmt & Networking
Detroit
"Gallagher, Bob" <bob.gallagher@firstcitizens.com>@tkg.com on 04/27/2001
10:10:56 AM
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Leslie,
Thanks for your reply. I think I am missing a step. The field "status" is
the one I need to change to come out as OPEN. As I go into the
event configuration, modify event dialog and I see the T/EC Slot Map I lose
it there.
example:
OV_Node_Down;source=nvserverd;sub_source=N;origin=10.255.4.46;hostname=FZSC0
0446RB01.fzb.com;adapter_host=dcncsrvrmsq31;category=2;date="04/27/01
09:35:15";severity=HARMLESS;msg="T/EC TESTING-SEE ME
YET?";OV_status=0;status=CLOSED;END
thx again!
bob
-----Original Message-----
From: Leslie Clark [mailto:lclark@us.ibm.com]
Sent: Friday, April 27, 2001 8:56 AM
To: IBM NetView Discussion
Subject: Re: [NV-L] T/EC mapping
In the Event Configuration dialog in Netview, for the event you are
interested in,
see the button for T/EC Slot Mapping. Go in there. One of the slots being
set
(OVstatus or something) is be set to CLOSED. Either delete that mapping, so
it
uses the default (OPEN), or change the setting to OPEN. Piece of cake.
Cordially,
Leslie A. Clark
IBM Global Services - Systems Mgmt & Networking
Detroit
"Gallagher, Bob" <bob.gallagher@firstcitizens.com>@tkg.com on 04/27/2001
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Subject: [NV-L] T/EC mapping
I need to get the details of where I go to change the Status field from
CLOSED to OPEN as NV is sending events to
T/EC. I have the basic idea but it is not intuitive enough so that how this
is changed or if I was successful. Please help
NetView 6.0.1
RS6000 H80
AIX 4.3.3
thx,
Robert Gallagher, VP
Systems Engineer Consultant
First Citizens Bank & Trust Co.
100 East Tryon Rd. DAC22
Raleigh, NC 27603
Ph. 919-716-8206
Pager.919-565-7622
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