To: | "'nv-l@lists.us.ibm.com'" <nv-l@lists.us.ibm.com> |
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Subject: | RE: [nv-l] Seed file entries can't be seen via Network Monitor Se ed File Editor |
From: | "Evans, Bill" <Bill.Evans@hq.doe.gov> |
Date: | Thu, 4 Dec 2003 14:23:48 -0500 |
Delivery-date: | Thu, 04 Dec 2003 19:35:40 +0000 |
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I don't believe the format used for the HOSTS file (as you stated you used) will work for the SEED file. I may be restating the obvious but the syntax is different. Quoting from the Netmon.seed prolog: # Seed Entries to Initiate Discovery # # Enter a single node per line as either an IP address or a hostname. # # For example, # # 16.21.144.20 # router1.eng.com # # Seed entries are single entries (no wildcards or ranges). This is NOT the format of a HOSTS file which has TWO values on each line. The fact it works is probably accidental. To expect the Seed File Editor to handle the lines is probably too much. I don't use the seed file editor since it hides my comments although it accepts them. (At least the current level accepts them and that wasn't always true.) I would expect the IP address and name on the same line as a comment would be a syntax error and as James said "if any of them have an invalid syntax, those will be excluded without explanation." Bill Evans -----Original Message----- Hi Group members, We are running the UNIX version of NetView 7.1.3 with FixLevels NVS(C)7130 and use a seed file called "host.seed" in "/etc" for network discovery. The file was/is always edited according to the rules described in /etc/hosts using the vi editor. If I now try to open the file using the Network Monitor Seed File Editor out of Server Setup I cannot see any of the thousands of entries in the file. As a test I added some devices via the Editor which are displayed afterwards. Does that mean that I cannot use the Network Monitor Seed File Editor for editing an existing seedfile or is there a chance to use it for future changes ? Thank you very much for any help. Cordially, Georg Gangl _____________________________ Ing. Georg Gangl Bundesrechenzentrum Ges.m.b.H. Hintere Zollamtsstrasse 4 A-1033 Wien Gruppe I-PS-NW Netzwerke Tel.: 00 43 (1) 711 23 - 3891 DW Fax.: 00 43 (1) 711 23 - 3897 DW -------------------------------------------------- |
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