Ethan, is it the CW server that is giving you trouble, or the integration
utility?
Could you not just run the older integration utility from the 6.0.2 cd?
Cordially,
Leslie A. Clark
IBM Global Services - Systems Mgmt & Networking
Detroit
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I didnt have any problems with ciscoworks 2000 first edition , i missed the
2nd and 3rd releases , my
"upgrade" went horribly wrong and endedup wiping everything and doing a
fresh install of cw2k cd1 4th edition
this version uses java 1.3.0
according to the notes you must run jpi.profile ( which sets the PATH and
LIBPATH)
just for giggles i added it to the invokebrowser.sh and no change in errors
Ethan Duble
Coopertools
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From: Leslie Clark [mailto:lclark@us.ibm.com]
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Report from the bush....
Cordially,
Leslie A. Clark
IBM Global Services - Systems Mgmt & Networking
Detroit
Susan Brownell
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Leslie
Thank you so much for checking on this...... it worked like a
charm.....the LIBPATH was absolutely the problem. I edited the
invokebrowser.sh and adding the statements suggested.....a few additional
comments. I needed to pull fixes to Netscape off the AIX support center web
site. Netscape is delivered on the bonus cds for AIX 4.3.3 and therefore
fixes for it are not on the standard fix cds. Also I used the version on
the integration facility delivered on the Netview 6.0.2 cd. The javaplugin
pieces I pulled in via a popup window provided by Cicso....the only thing
wrong with the information in the popup is that it doesn't suggest adding
the LIBPATH and PATH info to the invokebrowser.sh....which is where they
worked (after the unset).
This saved the customer situation....so thanks.
Susan Brownell
Senior Technical Team Lead
Tivoli Implementation Services
IBM Global Services
Northeastern Region - Information Technology Services (ITS)
sbrownel@us.ibm.com
From: Leslie Clark on 10/08/2001 11:18 AM
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FYI
Cordially,
Leslie A. Clark
IBM Global Services - Systems Mgmt & Networking
Detroit
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Ethan, Leslie,
I did this at a customer site some time ago. Unfortunately I lost my notes
somehow (shame on me), so I cannot tell exactly what I've done to get it
working (yes I had it working), but I give it a try:
NetView is running on a AIX4.3.3 machine, CW2K (3rd ed.) is on a separate
Windows NT box.
I used the integration utility from:
http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/cw2000-utility (CCO account
required).
I used the Java Plugin 1.2.2 from the CW2K server.
I used Netscape 4.77
I modified the the /opt/CSCOpx/bin/invokebrowser.sh script als follows:
#!/bin/sh
. /opt/CSCOpx/etc/commonscript.sh
# Tivoli library settings cause trouble...
unset LIBPATH
unset LIBDIR
LIBPATH=$LIBPATH:/usr/java_dev2/jre/bin;export LIBPATH
PATH=$PATH:/usr/java_dev2/jre/bin:/usr/java_dev2/jre/sh:/usr/java_dev2/sh;
export PATH
<rest of script>
HTH,
Bernard
At 08:30 05-10-2001 -0400, you wrote:
>Bernard, are you saying that you have definitly had it working,
>launching Device View from AIX 4.3.3? It seems that a number
>of people are having trouble with this. Would it be possible
>for you to tell them exactly what was required? Myself, I have
>left it non-operational at two sites for lack of time to debug.
>
>Cordially,
>
>Leslie A. Clark
>IBM Global Services - Systems Mgmt & Networking
>Detroit
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>I'm not near a system, but I recall that I added PATH and LIBPATH
>environment settings (pointing to the java stuff) at the top of the
>/opt/CSCOpx/bin/invokebrowser.sh script (this script is called when
>launching netscape from netview) to get it to work.
>Netscape version is 4.77.
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>HTH,
>
>Bernard
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>At 12:06 03-10-2001 -0400, you wrote:
> >nv 602 on aix ver 4.3.3 and java plugn 1.3.0.9 for netscape 4.78
> >
> >when i try to launch ciscoview 5.1 (cw2k 4th edition) to view a router ,
i
> >get a cisco logon , then a page telling me i dont have the plugin
loaded.
>if
> >i launch netscape from the command line and check the plugins it tells
me
> >they ARE loaded but core dumps if i try to view the router via cisco
>works.
> >
> >seems there is a difference between launching from the command line and
> >having netview (or java) launch netscape.
> >when netview launches netscape it cant load libXm.a
> >(/usr/lpp/X11/lib/R5/libXm.a)
> >
> >any netscape , java aix debuggers out there ?
> >
> >for other ciscoworks users thinking of going to the 4th edition, be
aware
> >the the new graphics for the router are the latest and very buggy java
1.3
> >format and at least on the aix platform is very unstable.
> >
> >Ethan Duble
> >Coopertools
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