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Subject: Re: Events from unmanaged nodes
From: "Francois Le Hir/Quebec/IBM" <flehir@ca.ibm.com>
Date: Tue, 29 May 2001 13:42:23 -0400
Leslie,

You said:
"For porting your map from test to production: This will work if your two
machines are reasonably close in address (eg same subnet)."


What are the consequences if I try to port a map from one machine to an
other one in a completely different subnet ? Is this possible ?

And what if I move my server to an other location and change it's IP
address ?

I had some plan to try to port my database from one server to another
automatically every night for redundancy purpose. I don't want to have to
maintain the map twice because of the two servers and want my map to be
always up to date on my backup server.

Is this possible to do that ?

Also is HACMP a tested and recommended solution for fully redundant Netview
systems ?

(I am using AIX 4.3.3 and Netview 6.02)

Thanks,
Regards,

Francois Le Hir
Network Projects & Consulting Services
IBM Global Services
Phone: (514) 205 6695    Pager: (514) 854 5709

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For porting your map from test to production: This will work if your two
machines
are reasonably close in address (eg same subnet). You will need to take
the whole database  (/usr/OV/databases/openview) as well as the seedfile
and location.conf and the snmp configuration (read up on xnmsnmpconf =
-exp).
And any other customization you have done. Read about the backup and
restore of the database in the diag manual (I think). Use pax for the
restore.
And... /usr/OV/service/reset_ci after restoring to handle the change in
address
and name within the database.  You will also need to run the mapadmin
command. Yes, practice would be a good idea.

Cordially,

Leslie A. Clark
IBM Global Services - Systems Mgmt & Networking
Detroit


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