Well - if you must do this by the command line instead of looking in the
serversetup - do this:
ps -efo args |grep netmon
Your screen is probably big enough for the typical ps -ef command, but
ovwdb isn't the daemon responsible for the seed file - netmon is. The
above comand will ensure you can see the file name. Give that a try.
Allie
netview@toddh
.net (Todd To: nv-l@lists.tivoli.com
H.) cc: (bcc: Allie M Tate/allie/LSU)
Subject: Re: [nv-l] Objects Not
Being Discovered
02/20/2002
06:42 PM
Please
respond to
nv-l
"Paul Sandler" <paul@swebs.com> writes:
> Dave,
>
> You can tell the name of the seed file by issuing:
> ps -ef | grep ovwdb
I was all excited at leaning a new tip..., but alas, the truncation
monster... *sniff*
antelope[/usr/OV/conf]$ ps -ef | grep ovwdb
root 12646 12384 0 Feb 14 - 1:29 /usr/OV/bin/ovwdb -O
-n5000 -t
foo 25754 20884 0 17:40:03 pts/1 0:00 grep ovwdb
(AIX 4.3.3. telnet remotely)
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