Hi,
You can filter those events with a ruleset which block events coming from
nodes belonging to a certain SmartSet. If you build a SmartSet of unmanage
nodes...
Jose Manuel Garcia.
> -----Mensaje original-----
> De: CATALINA MARTINEZ [SMTP:CATALINA.MARTINEZ@tlc.state.tx.us]
> Enviado el: Wednesday, May 09, 2001 2:39 PM
> Para: nv-l@tkg.com
> Asunto: Re: [NV-L] Events from unmanaged nodes
>
> John
>
> I am running Netview 6.0 on AIX 4.3.2, I am getting events from unmanaged
> nodes. How do I change this? I am in the process of installing 6.0.2 and
> 4.3.3 on a test box to move it to production.
>
> How do you I stop receiving events from unmanaged nodes without turning
> off discovery?
>
> Also,How do I import the IP maps from the production box to my test box?
> Should I just bring in the location.conf and netmon.seed? The maps have
> been customized and I really don't want to have to recreate them. We have
> so many devices and icons that the person before me cut, pasted, hide many
> icons. The location.conf and netmon.seed files do not hide all the
> objects. I am still new at this so maybe I should practice...
>
> Any Suggestions?
>
>
> Catalina Martinez
> System Programmer
> Texas Legislative Council
> (512) 936-1012 x1755
> (512) 403-7711 pgr
> catalina.martinez@tlc.state.tx.us
> <mailto:catalina.martinez@tlc.state.tx.us>
>
> >>> jnicholson@epo.org 05/09/01 05:05AM >>>
> I see the same on NetView 6.01 for NT; the only way I found to avoid
> pinging
> thousands of unmanaged workstations was to turn off discovery and delete
> them.
> On AIX, unmanaging nodes _does_ stop netmon pinging them - surely it is
> supposed
> to work the same way on NT?
>
> Regards,
> John Nicholson
>
> pweischer@mmm.com wrote:
>
> > Hello,
> > in the event browser of NetView 6.02 for NT, I can see interface up/down
> and
> > node up/down events of unmanaged nodes. Is that correct?
> >
> > Regards
> >
> > Peter Weischer
> >
> >
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