James has right but NetView is installed in
standallone version so if you want to install later NetView client you have to
choose to install manually NetView in Sever mode
Sincerely Yours / al Dvs. Lucian
Vanghele, ----- Original Message -----
Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 2004 5:07
PM
Subject: Re: [nv-l] Netview Integration
with SAN Manager, SNMP Research & Optivity
Well, first you need to
understand that Tivoli SAN Manager installs NetView for Windows, so if you do
#2, you also have done #1. They are not separate steps. When you
say in #1, that you want RDBMS support I assume you means either SQL Server or
Jet (Access) since those are the only two RDBMS that NetView for Windows
natively supports.
3.Yes, there is
a Windows version of ITSA.
4.
There is an SNMP Research Security pack for Windows. They supply
the documentation for it.
5.
I really cannot answer this, but I am confused when you say that you
would have to disable the Trap Service. Why? Does Optivity not use
it on Windows? The point of the MS Trap Service is that if all
applications on the box use it, then they can all share the traps directly.
But if you need to have Optivity get them first and forward them to
NetView, you can do that too. It's not particularly simple but NetView
can be configured to run without the Trap Services on Windows, though you'd
need to get a procedure from Support -- it's not documented in the product
itself at this time. But assuming that the Optivity integration is just
traps, you could also do the same thing if you have Optivity on another box.
So you are basically going to have to define what "integrate" means
here, and decide just what you want to accomplish. I've never seen
Optivity on Windows, only on UNIX, and all that the integration there provided
was that Optivity got external traps first and forwarded them to NetView, as
if Optivity were an MLM.
If
you are looking for a cook book for all this, I can tell you right now that
there isn't one. And I don't know of anyone who knows the performance
implications of putting all this on one Windows box, no matter how big it is.
James Shanks Level 3
Support for Tivoli NetView for UNIX and Windows Tivoli Software / IBM
Software Group
Bhayeti
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Hi All,
Netview on Windows
Could anyone please advise
if the following solution would work or other possible options.
1)
Install Netview 7.1.4 with FP1 onto W2K with RDBMS support.
2)
Install Tivoli SAN Manager onto NV 7.1.4.
3) Install Switch Analyzer
1.2
4) Install SNMP Research - Security Pack for SNMPv3 support onto
the same server (does anyone have any supporting documentation for
this).
5) Install Nortel Optivity 10.2 onto the Netview server. I
understand that to resolve a conflict with Optivity and Netview I would
need to disable the Windows trap service. How would disabling the
Windows trap service affect trap management for printers and other
devices that are networked and are SNMP supported? Could I install Optivity
onto a seperate machine and still integrate it with Netview?
Thanks
& Kind Regards,
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