Changed your seed file how? Did you tell netmon not to try to
re-discover the objects after you removed them from the database?.
To do that you use negative entries (!) and ranges in the seed file. You
can read up about those and code them in the seed file directly or you can
use the java seed file editor to put them in there you.
James Shanks
Level 3 Support for Tivoli NetView for UNIX and NT
Tivoli Software / IBM Software Group
"Milburn, Shane B" <shane.b.milburn@intel.com>
03/27/2003 12:44 AM
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Subject: [nv-l] How to purge old systems from Netview
I had Netview monitoring the networks 10.8.[1-95].0. We made some changes
and now only 10.8.[1-63].0 need to be monitored by my system. Another
system monitors subnets 64-95. I changed my seed file and then purged the
Netview database. Then I stopped and restarted the processes. Netview
seems to have purged the systems on subnets 64-95 since they are no longer
visible in the gui, however, I still see hits on my firewall now coming
from the Netview station trying to ping and snmp-read to the
10.8.[64-95].0 networks.
Can someone tell me how I can make netview stop trying to ping and SNMP
poll these networks I no longer need to manage?
thanks,
-shane
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Shane B Milburn
Sr. Network Engineer & Unix/Network Domain Lead,
LTD Automation, Intel
Phone: 503.613.8501
Pager: 877-588-1327 or shane.b.milburn@skytel.com
Email: shane.b.milburn@intel.com
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