Don, I thought you posted the final answer to this one, but I
cannot find it. The archives (new interface, still missing recent
data) also seem to have nothing for those few days. Can you
repeat the answer, or did it mysteriously stop?
Cordially,
Leslie A. Clark
IBM Global Services - Systems Mgmt & Networking
Detroit
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Discussion
Hey Don,
I remember the man page for trapd.conf has something about the "status"
field:
"status A single character indicating the status that is to be assigned
to an object when it generates the defined trap:
0 Defaults
1 Unknown
2 Up
3 Marginal
4 Down
5 Unmanaged
6 Acknowledge
7 User1
8 User2"
It looks like a trap that has the status field set to "6" _might_ cause
trapd to generate an "Acknowledged" message - just a guess though....
You can try the following command string to see if there are any status
"6"'s in your trapd file:
awk ' NF >= 7 && $2 ~ /{/ { if ( $7 == "6" ) print $0}'
/usr/OV/conf/C/trapd.conf
Good Luck,
--Dermott
-----Original Message-----
From: Leslie Clark [mailto:lclark@us.ibm.com]
Sent: Monday, October 01, 2001 11:48 PM
To: IBM NetView Discussion
Subject: Re: [NV-L] Acknowledged trap generated by trapd
I have not seen it. Could there be a ruleset running that
is acknowledging automatically, but something else
(like RFI) is making them green again very fast? Of
course that would indicate that you actually implemented
something and forgot about it....:) Do tell us what it
turns out to be!
Cordially,
Leslie A. Clark
IBM Global Services - Systems Mgmt & Networking
Detroit
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Acknowledged trap
generated by trapd
10/01/01 12:40 PM
Please respond to IBM
NetView Discussion
NetView 6.0.2 AIX 4.3.3
Has anyone else seen these trap messages in trapd.log?
Why is trapd generating them?
I have NO acknowledged symbols in my map.....
Global Acknowledgement option is OFF
Could it be that something is executing /usr/OV/bin/acknowledgeUtil ???
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Acknowledged 819
1001952434 7 Mon Oct 01 12:07:14 2001 dcnc.tivoli.aaa.com T default:
Acknowledged 977
1001952434 7 Mon Oct 01 12:07:14 2001 dcnc.tivoli.aaa.com T default:
Acknowledged 979
1001952434 7 Mon Oct 01 12:07:14 2001 dcnc.tivoli.aaa.com T default:
Acknowledged 1012
1001952434 7 Mon Oct 01 12:07:14 2001 dcnc.tivoli.aaa.com T default:
Acknowledged 1996
1001952434 7 Mon Oct 01 12:07:14 2001 dcnc.tivoli.aaa.com T default:
Acknowledged 2261
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Acknowledged 2263
1001952434 7 Mon Oct 01 12:07:14 2001 dcnc.tivoli.aaa.com T default:
Acknowledged 2717
1001952434 7 Mon Oct 01 12:07:14 2001 dcnc.tivoli.aaa.com T default:
Acknowledged 2718
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First Citizens Bank
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Enterprise Management
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