Please do post it, Ethan. And we can all file it, sinc the archives
don't seem to be working...
Cordially,
Leslie A. Clark
IBM Global Services - Systems Mgmt & Networking
Detroit
"Duble, Ethan"
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I finally got everything working with ciscoworks 2000 , 4th edition to use
ciscoview on netscape for aix working with netview 6.02
If anyone has problems with this (getting ciscoview to run when called from
netview) i can help , email me or if requested, can post here but this is
not a ciscoworks board.
my software versions on this were
aix 4.3.3.0
netview 6.0.2
ciscoworks 2000 , 4th edition (ciscoview 5.2)
netscape 4.76i
java plugin 1.3
-----Original Message-----
From: Bernard Disselborg [mailto:bdisselb@triple-p.nl]
Sent: Monday, October 08, 2001 9:42 AM
To: IBM NetView Discussion
Subject: Re: [NV-L] OT sort of , netview launching ciscoworks 2000
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,
>
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>IBM Global Services - Systems Mgmt & Networking
>Detroit
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>Ethan,
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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,
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>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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