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RE: RE: ovwdb filling up with objects

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Subject: RE: RE: ovwdb filling up with objects
From: "Barr, Scott" <Scott_Barr@csgsystems.com>
Date: Wed, 31 Oct 2001 13:46:24 -0600
I found the PMR/APAR - Thanks Paul Stroud!

PMR66843 
APAR IY18924

-----Original Message-----
From: Leslie Clark [mailto:lclark@us.ibm.com]
Sent: Wednesday, October 31, 2001 1:27 PM
To: IBM NetView Discussion
Subject: Re: [NV-L] RE: ovwdb filling up with objects


Objects 270,272,and 272 are variations on 252. If you find the one called
netview:en0
in the map, and do a Tools..Display Object Info, you will see which of
those is actually
in use. Maybe all of them, if your machine has more than one interface
whose ifDescr
is en0.

This other stuff....
1023411                        "01023410"
730035                         "0730034"
581798                         "0581797"
465328                         "0465327"
402401                         "0402400"
60387                          "0"
is an example of the 'zero network' problem that was discussed here as
well. This
can happen when Netview detects an interface with an address of zero,
usually
on a Bay device. It properly refuses to draw it, but builds up some
garbage. There
is an efix to make netmon ignore it more effectively.

Generally things with sequence numbers appended to the Selection Name are
a little suspicious. They are normal in the case of secondary addressing,
however.
They are also a good indicator of things that are getting deleted and
recreated
repeatedly, which should be investigated.

Cordially,

Leslie A. Clark
IBM Global Services - Systems Mgmt & Networking
Detroit


 

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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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