ideas ....
ovstop
(check /etc/hosts that you have your ip - hostname (.domain) there)
(check /etc/snmp/snmpd.conf - add the .pass statement - look readmeupd.pdf,
and community stuff with security)
snmpwalk "hostname-interface"
snmpwalk 127.0.0.1
disable/remove DNS (if you have a "bad" dns this is a problem for discovery
....)
snmpwalk "default gw" system
put your default GW IP in the seedfile
serversetup -> change option in netmon - > use seedfile -> discover
backbone
ovstart
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Mike
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Re: [nv-l] discovery from linux?
19.08.2004 15:05
Please respond to
nv-l
On Thu, 19 Aug 2004, Paul wrote:
> Clear the database(nv6000_smit clear_topology_db) and then
> restart the daemons and see if your discovery is any different
> now.
Starting netview this morning I was seeing lots of nodes. Then
I moved a previous location.conf in place, cleared the topology
database, restarted the daemons, and now it's not discovering
again. nvstat shows all daemons running.
Mike
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