First and foremost, that is not a device. That is a stub
of a device. Try running "ovtopofix -m" and see if it
returns anything. If it does let me know and I will send
you a script to rid the database of these. Something
is definitely wrong. See if a mapcount and topofix get
rid of the device and try it again. Make sure there is
not already another device in the database with the same
ip address.
Hope this helps,
Paul
Christopher J Petrina wrote:
Here is an example of what I am attempting to do.
Loadhosted some devices into the system. using the proper loadhosts
-m subnet.
verified that it exists in the objects database
ovobjprint -s device name here is the result
# ovobjprint -s for-bea1-artr-pri-lop0
OBJECTID SELECTION NAME
OBJECT: 23615
FIELD ID FIELD NAME FIELD VALUE
10 Selection Name
"for-bea1-artr-pri-lop0"
11 IP Hostname
"for-bea1-artr-pri-lop0"
when I do a nmdemandpoll for-bea1-artr-pri-lop0 I get the following
response
# nmdemandpoll for-bea1-artr-pri-lop0
15:38:4315:38:43 ***** Node 'for-bea1-artr-pri-lop0' not found, demand
poll skipped *****
So i am wondering how this is possible?
thank you
Chris Petrina
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