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Re: [nv-l] Availability and other Collected Data

To: JamesHorwath@glic.com
Subject: Re: [nv-l] Availability and other Collected Data
From: CMazon@commercebankfl.com
Date: Wed, 4 Jun 2003 16:00:17 -0400
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I can see the data there, but I was referring to was the GUI of netview
itself. On the object property of a node/router there is a tab that states
availability where you can see how many days the node has been up/down.
After I performed the upgrade... the window of the gui is blank where as
before I actually had data of the node's availability.




                                                                                
                                                       
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Carlos,

If I understand what you are interested in doing is looking at either the
table schema and/or the data stores in the tables.  There are fairly easy
ways to do this.  The first is to use M$crosoft's SQL Enterprise Manager.
This is a GUI which makes SQL work mindless.  You can point and click doing
all kinds of nifty stuff.  The other way takes some poking around, but once
you have an ODBC driver setup for the database (on your PC), you can import
MS SQL tables into Access and interrogate them.  I would be careful that
you don't remove something you shouldn't. :) Good luck.

Regards,
Jim

Jim Horwath
Guardian
IT Unix Services
610-807-8795




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Subject:        [nv-l] Availability and other Collected Data

Windows 2000, SQL 2000, Netview 7.1.3

I had to re-install Netview in order that my data will be stored into a SQL
DB since I installed SQL after installing Netview.  That is fine and is now
working. My problem is now that when I look at an object property to look
at the availability.... it is completely blank.  Is this an MS Access only
function? Or is there a somewhere that I can look at to see if it was
misconfigured when reinstalled. (Upgrade Option was used).

Thanks

Carlos



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