After nearly driving myself crazy with
that long zip file filename (nvwc_win32_jre_1_1_8_swing_1_1_1.zip)
I made copy, called it 'nvwc.zip',
and recovered my sanity.
Les Dickert
Verisign Consulting
>From: "Leslie Clark" <lclark@us.ibm.com>
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>Subject: Re: [NV-L] Web Client Performance
>Date: Tue, 10 Jul 2001 08:42:14 -0400
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>Dave, we did run the Ciscoworks integration there. Look in
>/usr/OV/symbols/C and see if the Cisco symbols are in files,
>or in a lower directory. Possibly that is the problem. Gareth,
>does that mean that the solution is to move those symbol
>files up one level?
>
>The instructions for running the application are hard to ferret
>out of the release notes. What you need to do is this:
>
>Download (via binary ftp) this file from the Netview server:
>/usr/OV/www/htdocs/download/nvwc_win32_jre_1_1_8_swing_1_1_1.zip
>Unzip it with something that understands long file names. It will
>make a directory 'nvwc' below where you unzip it. To run it,
>you need to open a dos windown, cd into ~nvwc/bin, and then
>execute the bat file passing it the name or address of the netview
>server. You can edit it and add that in if you like. I thought we did this
>when I was there last. It does run faster than the web version.
>
>Cordially,
>
>Leslie A. Clark
>IBM Global Services - Systems Mgmt & Networking
>(248) 552-4968 Voicemail, Fax, Pager
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>Gareth_Holl@tivoli.com@tkg.com on 07/09/2001 03:03:18 PM
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>Most seem to find the Stand-alone Java Web Client more reliable. You should
>find the instructions for its configuration in the NetView v6.0 Release
>Notes.
>
>As for your problem, I have seen this sort of issue when symbol files are
>missing. Or if you have grouped all cisco symbol files say and placed them
>in their own directory so the web client can no longer find them. How about
>the permissions on the symbols directory - has it changed lately for some
>reason ? There may well be other reasons for your problem but check these,
>especially if you are using Nways or Ciscoworks and have additional symbols
>on your map.
>
>Gareth Holl
>Software Engineer
>gholl@tivoli.com
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>No matter what happens, somebody will find a way to take it too seriously
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>reamd@nationwide.com@tkg.com on 07/09/2001 02:31:22 PM
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>Thanks Leslie,
> I am running the browser and I downloaded the
>Java 1.1.3-5. I am running Netscape 4.6.. I restarted Netscape and
>verified that the cache is set for EVERY TIME and the cache memory is
>5000KBytes. Disk Cache is 7680KBytes. I cleared Memory Cache and Disk
>Cache. I restarted the Web Client and received the same symtoms. When
>attempted to Acknowledge a device it does not respond. When I attempt to
>drill down it hangs and I have to use Task manager to end the session. When
>starting the Client I view the Java Console receive Connect to: Netview
>Server
>and when I open the Submap Explore I receive Opening
>http://netviewserver:8080/netview/Ovwdb no proxy and receive the same
>message when drilling down into the IP Internet Map (Don't know if that's
>normal or not).. What is the difference between the browser and the
>standalone and which is better? Where can I find procedures for the
>Standalone? Thanks, Dave
>
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>Dave, are you using the browser, or are you using the standalone
>application?
>If it is the browser, be sure you have configured the browser to update
>'every time'.
>I think that is under the 'internet files' in the browser options. Between
>attempts
>(eg when you restart the webserver) also clear the cache - memory and disk
>-
>on the browser. And for the plugin, don't forget to do that configuration
>step
>where you set the startup option. Also increase the size of the cache from
>the
>default by a multiple of 10 at least.
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>If you have remembered to do all of this, all I can think of is the plugin
>version.
>I think you were using the 1.1.3-4 plugin. I see that there is now a
>1.1.3-5 version
>out there. You might try that. Anyone else having problems with 1.1.3-4 or
>1.1.3-5?
>Or is everyone still using the 1.1.3 base version?
>
>Anyone else?
>
>Cordially,
>
>Leslie A. Clark
>IBM Global Services - Systems Mgmt & Networking
>Detroit
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>reamd@nationwide.com@tkg.com on 07/06/2001 01:53:24 PM
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>Hi all,
> I am running AIX 4.3.3 - 6.02 - My network operation center uses
>the Web Client to monitor the network and it is hanging up. When selecting
>a smartset or a collection basket from the IP Internet Map it just sets
>there and will not allow you to do anything more. We end up having to
>terminate the session via task manager. Also, I attempted to ACKNOWLEDGE a
>device but it did not change the color. I stopped and start the Webserver
>deamon with no change in results. Any idea's???? Thanks, Dave
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