Yes, you changed either the IP address or the hostname of the NetView box
after it was installed. But you didn't update either component. Both
NetView and the Framework "know" where they are and now the entries in
their internal databases are invalid.
To fix NetView you can just issue (as root)
/usr/OV/service/reset_ci
When this completes, then your updatelrf should work fine, but the
Framework is another problem.
If your TMR is stand-alone (you just installed the Framework in order to
install NetView) you can try this command
oserv -k $DBDIR -N ali
which worked for me once upon a time, but I am told that since you did not
fix the Framework before you made the change, as the Framework doc tells
you to do, then you may have to re-install it when the time comes to apply
maintenance to NetView. I don't do Framework (thankfully) so you are on
your own there.
Good luck.
James Shanks
Team Leader, Level 3 Support
Tivoli NetView for UNIX and NT
"Barry R. Hammen" <bhammen@accmail.umd.edu>@tkg.com on 06/01/2001 01:53:01
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I'm having a couple of problems.
1) When I try to start the Tivoli framework on AIX 4.3.3, I get
"destination dispatcher unavailable". When I do an odadmin reexec all,
I get "o_self: destination dispatcher unavailable". This isn't a new
problem, but Tivoli use to start up even when I got this message, now it
won't start up.
2) I'm trying to change my snmpCollect daemon options to set the defer
time to 5 minutes. When i execute updatelrf snmpCol ...... I get the
following message:
Updated /usr/OV/lrf/snmpCol.lrf
ERROR: Unable to connect to TME 10 NetView NMS (have you done ovstart?)
(OVs 1-16)
WARNING: Unable to register /usr/OV/lrf/snmpCol.lrf
The snmpCol.lrf file is changed, but my defer time is still the default
60 minutes.
Any ideas?
Thanks
Barry Hammen
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