Those are both good tips. Thank you.
Regards,
Bill Kellam
Enterprise Integration and Management
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The short answer, basically, is "no". There is no log of events sent to
TEC from the internal adapter in nvserverd.
You could create one, sort of, by adding an action node to your TEC ruleset
and having it log the events you are asking nvserverd to send, so your log
would guarantee that you asked nvserverd to send it, but that's about it.
Your log would guarantee that you asked nvserverd
I take it, however, that you have checked the cache file in
/etc/Tivoli/tec? If NetView loses contact with the TEC server, he stores
events there until the connection is re-established. And you might also
check the reception log in TEC (wtdumprl command on the TEC server) to see
whether the event you sent took a parsing error.
James Shanks
Level 3 Support for Tivoli NetView for UNIX and Windows
Tivoli Software / IBM Software Group
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Hi all,
aix 5.2/nv 7.1.3.
I forward events to TEC (3.7.1) and occasionally they can't be found in TEC
for some unexplained reason. Is there a way to confirm that an event was
actually forwarded?
Thanks,
Bill Kellam
Enterprise Integration and Management
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