Moshe,
thank you for your procedure, it worked just fine in my case also.
thanks a lot,
Bernard Baudoux
Phone: +32 (0)2/565.24.68
e-mail : bernard.baudoux@fortisbank.com
> -----Original Message-----
> From: moshe_asseo@il.ibm.com [SMTP:moshe_asseo@il.ibm.com]
> Sent: Sunday, 24 June, 2001 09:27
> To: IBM NetView Discussion
> Subject: Re: [NV-L] No more objects in GUI
>
>
>
> I had a similar problem, in the past.
> I did the following:
> - erase all maps
> - rename the location.conf to somthing else.
> - restart map generation ( at this step you should see all objects in the
> default map ).
> - rename location.conf back to it's original name
> - create a new map with the locations
> It worked for me, should work for you also.
>
> Best regards,
> Moshe' Asseo.
> Technical support group
> IBM Global Services Israel
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> BAUDOUX BERNARD <bernard.baudoux@fortisbank.com> on 22/06/2001 14:47:24
>
> Please respond to IBM NetView Discussion <nv-l@tkg.com>
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> Subject: [NV-L] No more objects in GUI
>
>
>
>
> Hello Forum,
>
> NetView 6.0.1 AIX 4.3.3 ML8
>
> I currently have the following problem :
>
> I've had a problem with ovwdb : it was taking 100% of the CPU. I've run
> a
> trace with nettl and seen a lot of error messages such as :
>
> Database failure in setObjectValue().
>
> Cache update failure in ovwDbSetFieldValue.
> File: internal/iSetFVals.C
>
> twice per second. I came to the conclusion the db was corrupted, so I
> 've
> run a 'Restart automatic map gerenation' from serversetup.
>
> It is now rediscovering the network, but NOTHING is displayed in the map
> exept the location icons defined in location.conf. The events window
> (and
> trapd.log) shows all messages about nodes being added, so I know netmon is
> doing its job.
>
> The messages I receive now in the nettl logging are :
>
> 072-D System call connect failed:
> Procedure ConnOrientedInternetClient::requestConnection
>
> File = .//nl_EZVDSconnOrientedInternetClient.C, Line = 263
>
> Error 79: Connection refused
>
> reportIfStatus: Unable to find node 299 in the map. Since the map is
> read-only it needs to be refreshed so all nodes are displayed in the map
>
>
> this one seems to indicate the map is read-only, but it is actually
> read-write, so I'm confused...
>
> anyone seen this before ?
>
> Any suggestion most appreciated since the production machine is down.
>
> Regards and thanks inadvance,
> Bernard Baudoux
> Phone: +32 (0)2/565.24.68
> e-mail : bernard.baudoux@fortisbank.com
>
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