First, let me say I don't know how a device could become unmanaged without
user intervention. Unknown, yes, unmanaged, no. So you may have something
contributing to this problem here that I know nothing about.
But your description sounds to me like name resolution problem. Have you
looked at your netmon.trace? I'd start tracing netmon if you aren't
already, netmon -M -1, turns on everything.
I am sure someone in Support will try to help you more completely, but you
are making it very difficult for them by being at 5.1.1. Your code base is
now two years out of date and they cannot be sure what is working on your
system and what is not. When you get this resolved, you should put on
5.1.3.
James Shanks
Team Leader, Level 3 Support
Tivoli NetView for UNIX and NT
Dean Sullinger <DSullinger@dot.state.az.us>@tkg.com on 05/22/2001 01:45:05
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Subject: [NV-L] Polling is slow
I placed a ticket in at Tivoli for a problem we are having, I would also
like to post it here in case someone has any ideas, here it is:
Polling is very slow, it seams to take 4 to 5 times as long as normal.
Power was cut to the server last Tuesday causing database problems when it
came back up. We then ran "ovmapcount -a" and "ovtopofix -a". Still, it
would not demand poll. We then waited over night and it was polling the
next morning. Monday when we came in all the devices were unmanaged and we
could not manage them, so I stopped all services and deleted everything in
/usr/OV/databases/openview and pulled a copy of the database from 10 days
back from tape. Once everything was back up it looked OK, then this
morning
we came in and it is polling VERY slow.
Sun E3500, 1GB RAM, 60GB HD (60% free), Framework 3.6, Netview 5.1.1 and
Solaris 2.6
If additional information is needed, please don't hesitate to contact us.
Thank you,
Dean
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