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RE: ovwdb filling up with objects

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Subject: RE: ovwdb filling up with objects
From: "Francois Le Hir/Quebec/IBM" <flehir@ca.ibm.com>
Date: Wed, 31 Oct 2001 10:54:16 -0500

I get a lot of "stange" entries with ovobjprint -s

How should I interperet entries like:

                  273                    "netview:en2"            This is
our netview server
                   272                    "netview:en0283"             ?
                   271                    "netview:en0282"             ?
                   270                    "netview:en0281"             ?
                   252                    "netview:en0"
                   253                    "netview"
                   250                    "Selection Name250"
                   249                    "Selection Name"
                   2881                   "mapdb"
                   2882                   "CollectionRootObject"
                   1019369
"Interface:192.84.100.11053770"
                   1023411                        "01023410"
                   1054042                        "nveventsObj"
                   761190                         "Selection Name761190"
                   759219                         "Selection Name759219"
                   730035                         "0730034"
                   581798                         "0581797"
                   465328                         "0465327"
                   402401                         "0402400"
                   60387                          "0"
     .....

Thanks,
Regards,

Francois Le Hir
Network Projects & Consulting Services
IBM Global Services
Phone: (514) 205 6695    Pager: (514) 854 5709


>Date:           Mon, 29 Oct 2001 15:38:41 -0500
>From:           "Leslie Clark" <lclark@us.ibm.com>
>Subject: RE: ovwdb filling up with objects

>You can dump a nice list of the objects with
>   ovobjprint -s > obj.list
>This puts them in the order they were created in (object
>id). It is sometimes useful to sort them on the selection
>name, so you can see what objects are getting multiples
>made for them.
>
>Cordially,
>
>Leslie A. Clark
>IBM Global Services - Systems Mgmt & Networking
>Detroit


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