Thanks for the reply Leslie. We actually have
FixPack2 installed, so the IY40807 should already be installed on my server.
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Subject: Re: [nv-l] ladies &
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I called that one in in November of 2002. It took a
while, but there is an efix for 7.1.3 for APAR IY40807 and it goes on after
FP1. Time to upgrade...
Cordially,
Leslie A. Clark
IBM Global Services - Systems Mgmt & Networking
Detroit
"Qureshi, Fawad"
<Fawad.Qureshi@ssa.gov>
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NV 7.1.3 / AIX 5.1
Netview
web console client, running on Solaris, updates the text hierarchy window (left
side of console) for the smartsets (e.g. Cisco_Device_Down) but not the
topology / graphic (right side of console) view. If I close and reopen, it
displays the current info, but never updates/refreshes when updates are
received for the smartset. Surprisingly everything works for a web console
client running on Windows. Any ideas?
Is
there any way to color code the whole event in the event browser of the web
console to make the severity more obvious to NOC technicians? By default color
is only shown as a little icon at the beginning of the event; and apparently my
technicians are having difficulty determining the severity J
Cheers
Fawad
Qureshi
Division of
Network Engineering - SSA / RSIS
410-965-4413