| I used the "netmon -M -1" command to watch the ping results in the
"netmon.trace" file.
How can I turn off netmon tracing when I am not interested in the
results anymore ?
Thanks,
George Gangl
>>> lclark@us.ibm.com 08:08:18 Montag, 1. Dezember 2003 >>>
I've had good luck figuring these things out from the netmon.trace
file.
Turn it on (netmon -M -1) while things are kind of quiet and then ping
the node you are interested in. Look at  the trace, and locate that
address and see what it says about it. 
Make sure you have maintenance on that 7.1.3. And also make sure the
address you are going after, if it resolves to a name, resolves the
same
way forward and back. That can cause it to be discarded. And perhaps
it
is already in there but you are not finding it. Try searching for it
by
address (Locate Obects by Attribute.. IP Address)
Cordially,
Leslie A. Clark
IBM Global Services - Systems Mgmt & Networking
Detroit
        John F <nvuser2000@yahoo.com> 
Sent by: owner-nv-l@lists.us.ibm.com 
11/27/2003 09:44 PM 
Please respond to nv-l 
        
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        Subject:        [nv-l] Some nodes not getting discovered 
Hi lists, 
  
Netview 7.1.3 under AIX 
  
Some nodes are not getting discovered by Netview. I am able to ping
these nodes. The IP addresses of these nodes have been included in the
seed file. I am also able to do snmpwalk.   
  
Can any one guide me on this issue? 
  
Thanks, 
  
John 
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