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RE: FW: Questions on NV 6.0.2 on Windows 2000

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Subject: RE: FW: Questions on NV 6.0.2 on Windows 2000
From: Jeff Law <jlaw@ems-global.com>
Date: Mon, 24 Sep 2001 15:55:20 +1200
Alan

Thanks for your comments. 

I use remote console rather than the web for remote access to NetView. I was
thinking along the lines of only using remote takeover to administer the
machine, and do the odd NetView configuration stuff which it seems has to be
done on the server.

Regards
Jeff

-----Original Message-----
From: awatthey@mmm.com [mailto:awatthey@mmm.com] 
Sent: Friday, 21 September 2001 7:52 p.m.
To: IBM NetView Discussion
Subject: Re: FW: [NV-L] Questions on NV 6.0.2 on Windows 2000




Jeff,

We use Tivoli Remote Control for remote control of our W2K Netview servers.
We have had no problems so far using this.

We use the inbuilt Netview database so can't comment on SQL.

The Netview user has to be logged on locally for WEB clients to work so
Terminal Services would be useless in any case.  You would not be able to
get to this user when working through it.  Netview would need a 'bit' of a
redesign in this area to support it.  Also, having multiple users logged on
to the Netview server all doing possible updates to the database might not
be a good idea.

Alan.




Jeff Law <jlaw@ems-global.com> on 21/09/2001 06:59:39

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cc:    (bcc: Alan Watthey/UK-Europe/3M/US)
Subject:  FW: [NV-L] Questions on NV 6.0.2 on Windows 2000



Well I have managed to figure out what was going on with the SQL stuff. I
found the log file and it was trying to run the create_sqldb.bat file which
is for SQL 6.5. There is another batch file called create_sql7.bat, which
not suprisingly is for SQL 7.

They are different in the way they create the table, so when it prompted me
for the retry/cancel option, I copied the create_sql7.bat over the the top
of create_sql.bat, and then pressed the Retry button. Away it went,
completing the install.

It appears to be working fine, but we will have to wait and see. If anyone
has been down this path and found out it still doesnt work properly, I would
be interested in your experiance.

I am still interested in how people are remotely managing their servers if
you cant use Terminal Services. We have used VNC in the past, but the screen
refresh, or lack of it on occasions, drives us nuts.


Regards
Jeff



-----Original Message-----
From: Jeff Law [mailto:jlaw@ems-global.com]
Sent: Friday, 21 September 2001 10:42 a.m.
To: IBM NetView Discussion (E-mail)
Subject: [NV-L] Questions on NV 6.0.2 on Windows 2000



Hi,

 I am testing NetVIew on Window 2000 platfrom to see how it compares with
the Solaris platfrom.

I have a few questions about the installation as I am having trouble with a
couple of things.

As well as Windows 2000, we also use MS SQL 2000 as the standard database. I
havent found any reference to SQL2000 which could be part of my problem.

1, Terminal Services support.

I notice by its behaviour, and searching through the archives, that the
terminal services functionality is not supported in NetView. Is it likely to
be and any ideas when? (I have since removed Terminal Services)

2, SQL database/NetView account

In trying to use SQL 2000, I keep getting an installation error that NetView
could not set up the databases correctly when it is setting up the ODBC
databases. Initially I thought this was a SQL2000 compatibility issue, but I
notice that the installation always creates a local NetView user on the
machine even when the nvinstall -nu command is given. (preference is to use
a domain account) which I have created and setup in SQL2000 in the
appropriate groups for security.

I suppose the question here really is, can NetView be installed in this
environment, even if it means a lot of manual tweaking, or should I give up
as it will never work in this version?




Regards
Jeff


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