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From: | "John M Gatrell" <John.Gatrell@uk.ibm.com> |
Date: | Fri, 11 Jul 2003 13:40:52 +0100 |
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This won't give you the locations, but it will give you a list of network numbers, which you can check against your location.conf file. Create a smartset called 'Networks' with one condition of 'isNetwork'=True Wait a few seconds till it's syncronised. Then run nvUtil l Networks | sort -n | uniq >network.list John Gatrell, B.A. Physics, CCNA RMSC - IBM UK's Remote Managed Services Centre Tel: 01932-81-4732 Internal 814732 >Hi, > >is there a chance to create a location.conf - file from an existing map? Or >is there a command to list the contents of a location? > >Kind regards > >Iris Zimmer |
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