Hi Joe,
I have the same configuration as you stated, Data is being stored in flat
file and ODBC database. you are very true that in flat file it stores the
data and i can see these files named frCircuitstate.4.77,
frCircuitstate4.90 etc..... in /usr/ov/databases/snmpcollect directory .
But the only problem is how to view the data collected in these files. I
have tried using both GUI and SNMPODUMP command but when I give instance
no. as 4.90 or 4.77 it says please enter integer value for instance no.
If you know the right process to view this collected data in flat file,
please do let me know.
Look forward to hear from you
Thanks a lot
With Best Regards
Ajay Sachdeva
Joe Fernandez <jfernand@kardinia.com> on 08/01/2001 07:02:53 PM
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Subject: Re: [NV-L] frame relay frCircuitstate data collection
Hi Ajay,
On NT, I believe the DB schema for the Microsoft Access storage does not
support compound indices, as used in Frame Relay DLCIs e.g. 4.77, 4.90
However, the flat file storage supports this.
So set up your snmpcollect daemon to store data in both the internal flat
files and the ODBC data base. It takes only a few clicks on the server set
up to do this.
You should then be able to see collected data by PVC: 4.77, 4.90 etc
At 07:08 PM 31-07-01 +0530, you wrote:
>Joe,
>It is NV 6.0.1 on NT 4.0/SP6......
>Regds.......Ajay
>
>
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>Joe Fernandez <jfernand@kardinia.com> on 07/31/2001 06:54:24 PM
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>Please respond to IBM NetView Discussion <nv-l@tkg.com>
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>To: IBM NetView Discussion <nv-l@tkg.com>
>cc: (bcc: Ajay Sachdeva/India/IBM)
>Subject: Re: [NV-L] frame relay frCircuitstate data collection
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>Hi,
>What OS are you running and what version of NetView?
>
>At 12:14 PM 26-07-01 +0530, you wrote:
>>HI All,
>>I have got no reply on my previous query posted on 24th july, Request you
>>all to please help me on this. Please let me know If some further info is
>>required on this. This data collection is used for making FR Circuit UP
>>time report. Is there any other way to know Fr Circuit UP time?
>>
>>Query which was raised is attached below for the reference.
>>
>>Look forward to hear this time. Thanking you all in advance.
>>
>>With Best Regards
>>
>>Ajay Sachdeva
>>IBM Global Services India Pvt. Ltd.,
>>E- Mail : asachdev@in.ibm.com
>>
>>
>>
>>Ajay Sachdeva
>>07/24/2001 08:35 PM
>>
>>To: IBM NetView Discussion <nv-l@tkg.com>
>>cc:
>>From: Ajay Sachdeva/India/IBM@IBMIN
>>Subject: [NV-L] frame relay frCircuitstate data collection (Document
>> link: Ajay Sachdeva)
>>
>>Hi all,
>>we are collecting the data for frCircuitstate MIB variable which gives
>>Virtual circuits status as active or inactive. We have four virtual
>>circuits which are configured as four sub- interfaces on the router . Now
>>when we use MIB browser to see frCircuitstate values it shows
>>Instance Value
>>4.77 active
>>4.90 active
>>4.100 active
>>4.600 active
>>
>>which is perfectly OK
>>
>>But when we try to see the collected data using collect data option we
see
>>only 4 as instance number for all four circuits. Ideally it should show
>>instance number as 4.77, 4.90,4.100 and 4.600 so that we can identify
that
>>for which circuit this value corresponds to.
>>
>>Seek for your kind help on this. Thanking you all in advance.
>>
>>With Best Regards
>>
>>Ajay Sachdeva
>>IBM Global Services India Pvt. Ltd.,
>>E- Mail : asachdev@in.ibm.com
>>
>>
>>
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