Hi Stephen,
I have the NV FW patch installed already.
My problem summary:
I DON'T HAVE A WAY TO CONFIGURE NETVIEW DATABASE BECAUSE:
1. I don't' have an Netview icon on the root desktop (fresh 6.0 install on
FW 3.7.1)
2. serversetup does not have the database setup/config option in the
configure menu.
I am doubting is it the way I installed NV, I installed FW/NV patch and 6.0
server using SIS 3.7, and database through tivoli desktop.
Can I copy the dbconf.dat file across and restart the Netview
/etc/init.d/netrmc??
Regards,
Jack
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From: Stephen Hochstetler [mailto:shochste@us.ibm.com]
Sent: Wednesday, 5 December 2001 9:47 a.m.
To: IBM NetView Discussion
Subject: RE: [NV-L] Netview Database component missing
Jack,
It sounds like the framework patch was not installed on that TMR and managed
node to create the NetView "managed resource" object.
Kind regards,
Stephen Hochstetler shochste@us.ibm.com
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Thank you for your reply Jane.
I am running NV on Solaris 8. And the fresh install did not create an icon
for me in the desktop. I got the make icon script and had a go, but the
script was complaining about Netview is not a managed resource.
I have done upgrade from 5.x to 6.02 before and the database setup options
in serversetup remains.
So I guess I might try to re-apply the database patch or just copy the
dbconf.dat across and have a look.
Thanks again,
Jack.
-----Original Message-----
From: Jane Curry [mailto:jane.curry@skills-1st.co.uk]
Sent: Wednesday, 5 December 2001 8:36 a.m.
To: IBM NetView Discussion
Subject: Re: [NV-L] Netview Database component missing
Jack,
I have a feeling that they missed one of the database setup options off the
serversetup menus. If you are on AIX, you will find the option you are
looking for from smit -> nv6000 and then down the Configure menu.
Alternatively, this option is available from the NetViewServer icon on your
TIVOLI Desktop.
I would suggest, if you can, applying the NV 6.0.2 maintenance as it has
some database patches - particularly I think it had a Y2K patch required for
NV6.0.
Other than that, I think you should be OK. The missing menu in serversetup
isn't fixed with 6.0.2.
Cheers,
Jane
"Chan, Jack" wrote:
> Hi List,
>
> I have recently installed NV 6.0 on FW 3.7.1, I have installed the
> Netview database as well. I am having the some problems:
>
> In serversetup, under configure manual, I do not have an option
> "list/configure relational database". I have installed the Netview
> database, I can see all the Netview database commands. wlsinst -ah
> shows Netview server and database are all installed properly.
>
> Has anyone seen this happened? What are my options from here?
>
> 1. Should I just copy the dbconf.dat file across from one Netview
> machine to another? And stop and start NV? 2. Will installing 6.02
> solve this problem? I am going to install it later, but I doubt this
> will solve the database problem because it is related to the upgrade.
>
> Note: I had some troubles installed NV on 3.7.1 before, I ended up
> installed the NV server using SIS and the database component using
> Tivoli desktop install. Both worked fine.
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Jack.
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