Yup, won't get too far unless you get the whole /usr/OV/conf on down.
In regards to oid_to_sym, and oid_to_type:
Wouldn't their location be /usr/OV/conf/C and /usr/OV/conf, respectively?
-----Original Message-----
From: Leslie Clark [mailto:lclark@us.ibm.com]
Sent: Wednesday, July 18, 2001 11:14 AM
To: IBM NetView Discussion
Subject: Re: [NV-L] Cisco Symbols
You will also need to transfer the oid_to_sym and oid_to_type files.
Cordially,
Leslie A. Clark
IBM Global Services - Systems Mgmt & Networking
Detroit
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Subject: [NV-L] Cisco Symbols
Hello To All,
I have two netview systems: Production| Netview 6.0, Framework 3.6.2, Aix
4.3.2 (used to have CW2000)
Backup: Netview 6.0.2, Framework 3.7.1, AIX 4.3.3.7 (NO CW2k)
I transferred he /usr/OV/databases, /usr/OV/bitmaps, /usr/OV/symbols/
usr/OV/fields from Production to Backup.
When I first opened the map all the cisco symbols and labels were identical
to the Production box.
I added and deleted a few nodes from the seed file and the topology map-on
the backup box.i did a ovtopofix -a, and a netmon -y. Now when I open the
default map the cisco routers have the default symbols (crossing arrows)
instead of the 6500 (etc) symbol.
I did :
ovstop netmon
ovmapcount -a
ovtopofix -a
ovstop ovtopmd
ovtopofix -Cv
ovstart -v -d
ovw -config
ovw -fields
ovw -verify
I read the archive for this group and found quite a bit of information. but
they were for V5.0. Has anything changed. Should I add/transfer
/usr/OV/conf/C/symbols directory as well?
Can anyone shed some light into this?
thanks
Catalina
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