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Thanks James. Carlos
snmpcdmp is a port of the UNIX snmpColDump. I have no experience with it, but you will get the synatx displayed by just typing "snmpcdmp" in a command window. James Shanks Level 3 Support for Tivoli NetView for UNIX and Windows Tivoli Software / IBM Software Group
In windows there is a utility called snmpcdmp but i cannot find any documentation on it as far as syntax or usage of it. Does anyone know / have used this utility? I'm looking at the syntax for snmpodump but I do not see anything any options to specify a specific node or to specify dates? Is there any way of doing this? (Netview 7.1.3/FP1/Win2k) Carlos
Are you able to export the data to a text file? On AIX we use "snmpColDump". The exported data could then be pulled into a spreadsheet program, like MS Excel, which could then graph the data. Raymond Erdey System Administrator Network Management System Administration Email: raymond.m.erdey@erac.com Web: http://www.geocities.com/rerdey/ -----Original Message----- From: CMazon@commercebankfl.com [mailto:CMazon@commercebankfl.com] Sent: Thursday, October 30, 2003 9:43 AM To: nv-l@lists.us.ibm.com Subject: Re: [nv-l] snmpcollect problems Its funny you wrote this... I am not sure about #1 but I just spoke to a Tivoli support (5 mins ago) about #2 and he told me that the grapher will only display data that has no breaks in the data collection and that this is by design. I have the same environment as your customer. I am looking for an alternative to graph data for myself. If anyone out there as an alternative please post. Thanks. Carlos
Hi List, I have a customer who is managing about 50 Cisco routers. The one router is a Cisco 3600 series router and the rest of the routers are all small routers with +-4 interfaces. They are running Netview V7.1.3+FP1 on Windows 2000 Server. The server is a 2 way processor machine with 2 GIGs of RAM. I have set the box up to collect bandwidth utilization(BandwidthUtilHdx) on all routers serial interfaces and avgBusy on all routers. There are two problems that I am having: 1) I turned on tracing and I keep getting a large number of interfaces been deferred( Deferring snmp collection of BandwidthUtilHdx.1.17 on switch1) messages in the snmpcollect trace file. I opened a pmr and was asked to email support the trace file. They came back saying that if netview does not get a response from the device the collections would be deferred. However, the customer also has a test Netview box installed on Linux redhat 7.2 and is not seeing the same problem. Support said that the next step would be to sniff the network and see what was happening in the network. Has anyone else had this problem on Netview NT and managed to find a solution to prevent a high number of deferrals? SNMPCollect has been setup to write to flat files and sql. Collection intervals are set to 10mins and I have set the defer collections on down nodes to 10 min. 2) When the customer does try to view data for a specific router through the graph data option in Netview the grapher only displays data from whenever it was last successfully collected. So if a deferral happened at 10:00am and all collections after that point are successful then the grapher would only display data from 10:00 am onwards. Even if the data before 10:00am was successfully collected it would not be displayed. Is this working as designed or am I missing something that can be configured? Thank you Pritesh Pritesh Jewan *** Aptronics…Has Moved ! Please take note of new address and contact details. Physical Address : Aptronics House, 288 Main avenue Cnr. Main and Harley Ferndale, 2194 Postal Address: P.O. Box 2732, Randburg, 2125 Telephone : (011) 577-0800 Facsimile : (011) 326-4921 Legal Disclaimer: This E-mail, it's attachment/s and the information that it contains is/are confidential, legally privileged and protected by law. Access to this E-mail, it's attachment/s, and the information it contains is/are for the intended recipient. If you are not the intended recipient of this Email , do not read, disclose, disseminate or use the information in any way. Any views in this communication are those of the sender except where the sender specifically states them to be the views of Aptronics (PTY) Ltd. Aptronics (PTY) Ltd and the sender does not represent, warrant and/or guarantee that the integrity of this communication has been maintained nor that the communication is free of errors or virus nor does it guarantee that it has not been intercepted or interfered with en-route.
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