To: | "'Gareth Holl'" <gholl@us.ibm.com>, Scott Bursik <tivoliesm@hotmail.com> |
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Subject: | RES: [nv-l] DNS Resolution |
From: | Marcos Antonio Pezzutti Filho <pezzutti@banespa.com.br> |
Date: | Tue, 17 Sep 2002 07:16:15 -0300 |
Cc: | nv-l@lists.tivoli.com |
Hi
Scott,
We
have experienced this kind of problem here. IBM has asked us to put all
monitored nodes in the DNS. And mainly, keep all interfaces been resolved. You
must put the loopback address at the direct resolution file and all
interfaces on the reverse resolution file.
But
all of this is intended to be made to routers. Simple nodes (with only a
interface) have to be deleted and re-discovered.
If you
have only routers, Netview will be able to resolv this
modification.
-----Mensagem original----- De: Gareth Holl [mailto:gholl@us.ibm.com] Enviada em: Monday, September 16, 2002 16:09 Para: Scott Bursik Cc: nv-l@lists.tivoli.com Assunto: Re: [nv-l] DNS Resolution Try demand polling one of these nodes. I've done this in the past and at the end of the demand poll output you should see a name check and the label on the map will be updated if different. If this works for your particular nodes, then the Daily Config check should have a similar affect. Will a demandpoll and Daily Config always do this ? I don't know. It may be that the nodes in question have to be SNMP enabled and their community name known to NetView. Also you must have the default ipmap setting allowing ipmap to override map changes. Gareth Holl Staff Software Engineer gholl@us.ibm.com IBM Software Group - Tivoli Brand Research Triangle Park, North Carolina.
NetView 6.0.3 AIX 4.3.3 I have several hundred nodes who's names didn't resolve in DNS. I am running a local caching name server on my NetView box. I now am able to resolve the hostnames after some DNS work. My question is, do I have to delete and rediscover these nodes, or will NetView change the name when it figures out that it can resolve it? Thanks, <html><DIV><FONT color=#0000ff>Scott Bursik </FONT></DIV><FONT color=#0000ff>Pepsico Business Solutions Group </FONT> <DIV></DIV><FONT color=#0000ff>scott.bursik@pbsg.com</FONT></html> _________________________________________________________________ Join the world's largest e-mail service with MSN Hotmail. http://www.hotmail.com --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: nv-l-unsubscribe@lists.tivoli.com For additional commands, e-mail: nv-l-help@lists.tivoli.com *NOTE* This is not an Offical Tivoli Support forum. If you need immediate assistance from Tivoli please call the IBM Tivoli Software Group help line at 1-800-TIVOLI8(848-6548) "Essa mensagem é destinada exclusivamente ao seu destinatário e pode conter informações confidenciais, protegidas por sigilo profissional ou cuja divulgação seja proibida por lei. O uso não autorizado de tais informações é proibido e está sujeito às penalidades cabíveis.
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