Hi,
Its not a big deal to do it by hand.
copy bitmaps/mibs/fields to the linux box.
load the mibs (V1,V2 for web mib browser)
add Cisco OID's to oid_to_type and oid_to_sym
run /usr/OV/bin/ovw -config
run /usr/OV/bin/ovw -fields
run /usr/OV/bin/ovw -verify
Add the Client WEBServer XML for Cisco
/usr/OV/www/webapps/netview/warf/Templates/WebConsole/CiscoMenu.xml
<?xml version='1.0' encoding='UTF-8'?>
<!--<!DOCTYPE WARF SYSTEM '../../WARF.dtd'>-->
<WARF xmlns:xlink='http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink'>
<ScriptRef xlink:href='CiscoAction.xml#xpointer(id
("ciscointegration.script"))'/>
<Application name='webconsole'>
<MenuBar>
<Menu name="tools">
<Separator/>
<Menu name="Cisco">
<Mnemonic>C</Mnemonic>
<Name>Cisco</Name>
<MenuItem><ActionRef xlink:href='CiscoAction.xml#xpointer(id
("cisco-CiscoView5.x"))'/></MenuItem>
<MenuItem><ActionRef xlink:href='CiscoAction.xml#xpointer(id
("cisco-RME"))'/></MenuItem>
</Menu>
</Menu>
</MenuBar>
</Application>
</WARF>
/usr/OV/www/webapps/netview/warf/CiscoAction.xml
<?xml version='1.0' encoding='UTF-8'?>
<WARF xmlns:xlink='http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink'>
<Script id='ciscointegration.script' language='javascript'>
var rb = Packages.com.tivoli.netview.client.UIResourceBundle;
var keys = Packages.com.tivoli.netview.client.UIResourceBundle.Keys;
properties.put("rme.appname", rb.getLocalizedString(keys.RME_APPNAME));
properties.put("ciscoview.appname",
rb.getLocalizedString(keys.CISCOVIEW_APPNAME));
properties.put("rme.mnemonic", rb.getMnemonicFor(keys.RME_APPNAME));
properties.put("ciscoview.mnemonic",
rb.getMnemonicFor(keys.CISCOVIEW_APPNAME));
</Script>
<Application name='webconsole'>
<Action id='cisco-CiscoView5.x' roles=''>
<Name>${ciscoview.appname}</Name>
<Mnemonic>${ciscoview.mnemonic}</Mnemonic>
<ShortDescription>Cisco ${ciscoview.appname}</ShortDescription>
<LongDescription>Cisco ${ciscoview.appname}</LongDescription>
<SelectionRule minSelected='1' maxSelected='1' expr='isCisco AND isNode'/>
<ActionHandler name='AppletContext'>
<Method>
<MethodName>java.applet.AppletContext.showDocument</MethodName>
<ArgList>
<Val><URL>http://yourhostname
:1741/JSP/cmf/security/AutoLogin.jsp?URL=http://yourhostname
:1741/CSCOnm/servlet/com.cisco.nm.cvw.servlet.CvServlet?device
=<Var>OVwSelection1</Var></URL></Val>
<Val><String>CiscoView5.x</String></Val>
</ArgList>
</Method>
</ActionHandler>
</Action>
<Action id='cisco-RME' roles=''>
<Name>${rme.appname}</Name>
<Mnemonic>${rme.memonic}</Mnemonic>
<ShortDescription>Cisco ${rme.appname}</ShortDescription>
<LongDescription>Cisco ${rme.appname}</LongDescription>
<SelectionRule minSelected='1' maxSelected='1' expr='isCisco AND isNode'/>
<ActionHandler name='AppletContext'>
<Method>
<MethodName>java.applet.AppletContext.showDocument</MethodName>
<ArgList>
<Val><URL>http://yourhostname
:1741/cgi-bin/common/perl/launchPad/deviceCenter.pl?DeviceVar
=<Var>OVwSelection1</Var></URL></Val>
<Val><String>RME</String></Val>
</ArgList>
</Method>
</ActionHandler>
</Action>
</Application>
</WARF>
as a hint you may look @ the CiscoNetview Adapter unzip it - and check the
installation Script. (NetView71AIXServerAdapter.jar)
On the Cisco box you should find all Integration stuff under
/opt/CSCOpx/nmim
Reg,
Dietmar
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Dietmar Gaulhofer, IBM Österreich
Systems Engineer
ITS - Integrated Technology Services - Unit Austria
Email: Dietmar_Gaulhofer@at.ibm.com
Tel: +43/1/21145-2756
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bernard.baudoux@fortisbank.com on 05.08.2002 09:27:01
To: "'nv-l@lists.tivoli.com'" <nv-l@lists.tivoli.com>
cc:
Subject: RE: [nv-l] NetView on Intel/Linux vs RISC/AIX -- No Cisco
Adapter forNetView on Linux
James,
does the non-support of Linux by Cisco really matter if Netview &
Ciscoworks are running on two separate boxes ? Imagine Netview (with
Integration kit) is running on Linux and Ciscoworks is running on Solaris,
then I think your kit is worth running. Am I wrong ?
Regards,
Bernard Baudoux,
Fortis Banque.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: jshanks@us.ibm.com [SMTP:jshanks@us.ibm.com]
> Sent: vendredi 2 ao> ût 2002 22:09
> To: nv-l@lists.tivoli.com
> Subject: Re: [nv-l] NetView on Intel/Linux vs RISC/AIX -- No Cisco
Adapter forNetView on Linux
>
> Well, I am an idiot. I stuck my neck out here based on my reading of the
> 7.1.2 Release Notes and code work I knew was done, but I got it wrong.
>
> It turns out that development ported the Cisco Integration adapter from
> Solaris/AIX to Linux when we did the Linux port for NetView V7.1.
> Unfortunately, what we didn't know (and didn't think to ask) was that
> Cisco itself does not support CiscoWorks on Linux. The result is that
our
> integration utility is worthless - there is nothing to integrate with.
> However, if Cisco ever does do that port (and we have been told that
there
> are no plans to do so), we can support it - but until then, it is all
> vaporware. In other words, there is no support for CiscoWorks on Linux,
> and, therefore, no support for CiscoWorks integration on any version of
> NetView Linux.
>
> Mea culpa and my apologies to all.
>
>
> James Shanks
> Level 3 Support for Tivoli NetView for UNIX and NT
> Tivoli Software / IBM Software Group
> ----- Forwarded by James Shanks/Raleigh/IBM on 08/02/2002 04:04 PM -----
>
>
> From: jshanks@us.ibm.com
> Date: 30/07/2002 11:10:47 AST
> Subject: Re: [nv-l] NetView on Intel/Linux vs RISC/AIX
>
>
> From the 7.11/ 7.1.2 Release Notes under Product Notes:
>
> 5.The following functionality has not been included in the Linux Intel
> platform release of Tivoli NetView for UNIX Version 7.1.1.
>
> a.Agent Policy Manager (APM), C5eui, and MLM (Linux will have
> limited support for remote MLM configuration).
>
> b.Tralertd and Spappld (the preferred method is to use MSM/IP and
> trap forwarding).
>
> c.MLM.
>
> d.Native Client Support (the Java Console is replacing the native
> client mechanism).
>
> e.XMP API support (for CMIP and CMOT applications)
>
> f.RIM Database Support (there will be no support for TME RIM).
>
> g.TME Installation (Linux installation will always be Framework
> independent).
>
> h.Tivoli Integration Pack for NetView (TIPN supports integration
> with TME Framework components).
>
> i.Backup Manager.
>
> j.Cisco Integration Adapters (The Cisco integration utility is
not
>
> currently supported on Linux).
>
>
> For 7.1.2 the Cisco Integration Utility IS supported -- item j is removed
> from the list.
>
> James Shanks
> Level 3 Support for Tivoli NetView for UNIX and NT
> Tivoli Software / IBM Software Group
>
>
>
>
> netview@toddh.net (Todd H.)
> 07/30/2002 10:40 AM
> Please respond to nv-l
>
>
> To: "'nv-l'" <nv-l@lists.tivoli.com>
> cc:
> Subject: Re: [nv-l] NetView on Intel/Linux vs RISC/AIX
>
>
>
> "Gow Kevin (KTSO 4)" <kevin.gow@csfs.com> writes:
> > Now NetView 7.1.2 can run on the Intel platform
> > under Linux.
> >
> > Won't this be a more cost effective solution?
> > What will I be losing by using the Linux version
> > of 7.1.2? Is there a reason to stay on AIX?
>
> I'm curious on the feature aspect. The web pages don't seem to go
> into any detail on it. I recall some discussion of certain apsects
> of NetView that aren't part of the Linux offering.
>
> Can anyone recap those? Or am I mistaken?
>
> There is no MLM under linux if I recall correctly. But I think there
> were other things. TIA for anyone who can shed light.
>
> --
> Todd H.>
> http://www.toddh.net/
>
>
>
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