Thank
you!!!
nvserverd does not have to be bounced. You can stop and start TEC forwarding dynamically, once it has been
initially set up, with the nvtecia command. It has two
options.
/usr/OV/bin/nvtecia -stop stop
TEC forwarding.
/usr/OV/bin/nvtecia -reload cause nvserverd to reload the ruleset which is defined in the
tecint.conf file and begin forwarding again. Note that this allows you to edit the file and change
the rule name whenever you want to.
James Shanks Level
3 Support for Tivoli NetView for UNIX and Windows Tivoli Software /
IBM Software Group
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Subject: [nv-l] Change TEC forwarding
via command line?
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Hi. We are running Netview 7.1.3 on AIX 5.1.
We have a need to temporarily stop forwarding events to TEC and would
like to change this via the command line over dial-up.
Reading the
tecint.conf man page, I see:
" The /usr/OV/conf/tecint.conf file
contains definitions for the forwarding of NetView events to TEC. The
presence of this file will cause nvserverd to attempt TEC forwarding.
If absent, no forwarding to TEC will occur."
So, it appears we could
temporarily rename the file. The man page doesn't seem to say whether or
not we will need to bounce nvserverd. Does anybody know if we'll need
to?
Thanks,
Craig
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