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Subject: | Re: [nv-l] extracting servers from netview database |
From: | "Frank W. Hansen" <fhansen@enterpriseinnovations.com> |
Date: | Fri, 28 May 2004 07:57:16 -0400 (EDT) |
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You could create a format file and use nvdbformat to search for things like: SELECTIONRULE=vendor~Dell SELECTIONRULE=vendor~IBM SELECTIONRULE=vendor~HP SELECTIONRULE=vendor~SUN Then run: nvdbformat -f FORMATFILE Thanks Frank > NV 7.1.3 / AIX 5.1 > > > > Need to extract all known servers in Netview database. What makes it > interesting is that there are Microsoft (Dell), HP/UX (HP), AIX (IBM), > Solaris (SUN), etc servers. I use following to extract routers > > > > /usr/OV/bin/nvUtil e "(isRouter=TRUE)" > > > > can't find anything similar that will grab all servers from the database. > Any suggestions? Thanks. > > > > Cheers > > > > Fawad Qureshi > > > > > > -- Best Regards, Frank W. Hansen www.EnterpriseInnovations.com |
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