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If "new node discovery" is off you will not discover this device unless it
is in the seed file. If it is in the seed file, you can do a NETMON -Y to
refresh the netmon daemon and re-read the seed file. Or run discovery full
time.
-----Original Message-----
From: CATALINA MARTINEZ [mailto:CATALINA.MARTINEZ@tlc.state.tx.us]
Sent: Tuesday, August 28, 2001 7:43 AM
To: nv-l@tkg.com
Subject: [NV-L] New device on Netview
HI All,
Running AIX 4.3.3 Netview 6.0.2 Framework 3.7.1
General question, I added a new switch to the network yesterday morning
around 10am.The netmon added/discovered it around 4am this morning. Is that
normal?
All day yesterday, I pinged the device, I did a demand poll on the router to
see if Netmon would discover it sooner. I checked netmon.seed file to make
sure it was not excluded. I also looked at netmon's queue but nothing was
'waiting' .
any ideas as to why it took so long to discover a device? or is this normal?
Please advice.
If "new node discovery" is off
you will not discover this device unless it is in the seed file. If it is in the
seed file, you can do a NETMON -Y to refresh the netmon daemon and re-read the
seed file. Or run discovery full time.
HI All,
Running AIX 4.3.3 Netview 6.0.2 Framework 3.7.1
General question, I added a new switch to the network
yesterday morning around 10am.The netmon added/discovered it around 4am
this morning. Is that normal?
All day yesterday, I pinged the device, I did a demand poll
on the router to see if Netmon would discover it sooner. I checked netmon.seed
file to make sure it was not excluded. I also looked at netmon's queue but
nothing was 'waiting' .
any ideas as to why it took so long to discover a device? or
is this normal?
Please advice.
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