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From: Oliver Bruchhaeuser <oliver.bruchhaeuser@de.ibm.com>
Date: Mon, 9 Aug 2004 10:09:00 +0200
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Sumesh,

I don't want to be rude but you just told us your are a NetView novice.
So I would recommend that you start at the begining.
And after that, if there are any more open questions, let us know....

Oliver



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Thanks oliver, really appreciate your reply.


Indeed the documentation that comes along with the software is quite comprehensive, but I need some thing more on the architectural side on how Netview functions, the tables that it creates in the SQL database etc. basically  behind the scene kinda stuff (I hope I am clear here).


Please do let me know if there is any.


Regards,
SN



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there comes a lot of documentation with the product.

http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/tividd/td/NetView7.1.html


For NetView for UNIX start reading:

UNIX User's Guide for Beginners

UNIX Configuration Guide

UNIX Administrator's Guide


For NetView for Windows:

Windows NT User's Guide


Oliver

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Hi,


I am new to Netview and have been searching the net to find some good document from where I can understand how netview functions and can be configured. Could any of you please suggest any site if there is. I have tried IBM's Red book but couldnt find any that would be for novices.

Thanks & regards,
SN

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