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RE: Missing object

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Subject: RE: Missing object
From: "Davis, Donald" <donald.davis@firstcitizens.com>
Date: Wed, 12 Dec 2001 12:43:00 -0500
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Brad,
I'm not sure how you got that server in the state it was in. It's very
common and (too) easy to do.
Perhaps you cut from all submaps instead of deleting.... who knows :)
In any case, the SmartSet trick will find it, if it exists in the Object
Database and allow you to delete it.
Locate will not find it if it does not exist in the Map Database.
ovtopofix -r  , and as Scott mentioned, ovwdbdmap -d  are UNSUPPORTED
options that could 
also be used to purge the object from the topology and object databases
respectively.
I have used ovtopofix -r successfully for years.   I avoid any incantation
of ovwdbdmap. 
Syntax is:
ovtopofix -r [Selection Name | object# ]
ovwdbdmap -d [Selection Name | object# ]
 
Avoid both of these if the SmartSet trick works for you.
 
Don Davis
 
 

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Sent: Wednesday, December 12, 2001 11:46 AM
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Subject: RE: [NV-L] Missing object



That did the trick! 

I am still somewhat confused as to why that worked.  I created a smartset
for that IP address.  When I clicked "OK" Netview returned that there 
were no objects with that IP address would I like to create the smartset
anyway.  I answered yes, went into that smartset and there was the server I 
was looking for.  I deleted it and Netview rediscovered it.   

I guess my question is, how did the Smartset find it? 

Brad 



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Here's  a trick that I use. 
Create  a SmartSet specifically for that object. 
Then  open the SmartSet and delete it. 
  
I have  used this at sites where stopping netmon and running ovtopofix was
not an option  without a maintenance window. 
Don  Davis 
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Subject: [NV-L] Missing  object 



Netview 7.1 for  NT 

I have an object that I can not  find on my map and I can not force Netview
to discover it ( I put it in the  seedfile ). 
If I run "ovtopodump  hostname" I see an entry for that object.  How do I
remove this object  from the 
database so Netview can  rediscover it or how do I force it to show up on
the map? 

Thanks in advance for your help! 
Brad 




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Brad,
I'm not sure how you got that server in the state it was in. It's very common and (too) easy to do.
Perhaps you cut from all submaps instead of deleting.... who knows :)
In any case, the SmartSet trick will find it, if it exists in the Object Database and allow you to delete it.
Locate will not find it if it does not exist in the Map Database.
ovtopofix -r  , and as Scott mentioned, ovwdbdmap -d  are UNSUPPORTED options that could
also be used to purge the object from the topology and object databases respectively.
I have used ovtopofix -r successfully for years.   I avoid any incantation of ovwdbdmap.
Syntax is:
ovtopofix -r [Selection Name | object# ]
ovwdbdmap -d [Selection Name | object# ]
 
Avoid both of these if the SmartSet trick works for you.
 
Don Davis
 
 
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From: BCP@mead.com [mailto:BCP@mead.com]
Sent: Wednesday, December 12, 2001 11:46 AM
To: IBM NetView Discussion
Subject: RE: [NV-L] Missing object


That did the trick!

I am still somewhat confused as to why that worked.  I created a smartset for that IP address.  When I clicked "OK" Netview returned that there
were no objects with that IP address would I like to create the smartset anyway.  I answered yes, went into that smartset and there was the server I
was looking for.  I deleted it and Netview rediscovered it.  

I guess my question is, how did the Smartset find it?

Brad

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Here's  a trick that I use.
Create  a SmartSet specifically for that object.
Then  open the SmartSet and delete it.
 
I have  used this at sites where stopping netmon and running ovtopofix was not an option  without a maintenance window.
Don  Davis
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From: BCP@mead.com  [mailto:BCP@mead.com]
Sent: Wednesday, December 12, 2001 9:52  AM
To: IBM NetView Discussion
Subject: [NV-L] Missing  object



Netview 7.1 for  NT

I have an object that I can not  find on my map and I can not force Netview to discover it ( I put it in the  seedfile ).
If I run "ovtopodump  hostname" I see an entry for that object.  How do I remove this object  from the
database so Netview can  rediscover it or how do I force it to show up on the map?

Thanks in advance for your help!
Brad

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