Thank you for that piece of info James.  I did have two
event windows open over night, but we do normally keep two event windows open. 
In the past when I have trap storms, events quit displaying and have to stop
and restart the corresponding daemons, and when I do a grep on nvcorrd it has
maxed out, but that was not the case this morning.
 
Thanks again,
 
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Sent: Thursday, October 30, 2003
9:47 AM
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Subject: Re: [nv-l] Multiple
NVCORRD Messages
 
Those come from nvevents windows.  Did you have an
events window up overnight?   
By
default nvserverd has a heartbeat mechanism to determine whether nvcorrd is
active.  He tries a new session every six seconds.  If nvcorrd does
not respond, then nvserverd retries.  When the retry is successful, he
sends that message to nvevents who throws up a popup window, one for every
active nvevents window.   Either you have a lot of active events windows
or you had performance problems last night, possibly due to a trap storm.
James Shanks
Level 3 Support  for Tivoli NetView for UNIX and Windows
Tivoli Software / IBM Software Group 
 
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For some reason this morning when I came in I had over 50 little
windows with following message: 
Daemon Status: NVCORRD  
Correlation Daemon up and running.
I've seen this message before, but not so many as
today.   
Does anyone know what causes this? 
Thank you, 
Caballero