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Subject: | Re: [nv-l] NetView Reporting Capabilities |
From: | Becky Anderson <andersrs@us.ibm.com> |
Date: | Fri, 22 Oct 2004 16:51:45 -0500 |
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If you have Tivoli Configuration Manager (TCM) then you can use the NetView Integration Module for Configuration Manager (NIMCM, formerly TIPN, with event forwarding to TEC eliminated) that is packaged with TCM. It allows you to pull NetView information into the TCM database. The fields associated with interfaces, networks, nodes and segments you can specify are: Bridge Flag Bus Segment Flag Card Flag Computer Flag Connector Flag FDDI Ring Segment Flag IP Address IP Flag IP Hostname IP Network Name IP Router Flag IP Status IP Subnet Mask Interface Flag Internet Flag Location Flag NetView Mid Level Manager Flag NetView Object Name Network Flag PC Flag Printer Flag Router Flag SNMP Agent SNMP Interface Description SNMP Interface Type SNMP MAC Address SNMP Supported Flag SNMP System Contact SNMP System Description SNMP System Location SNMP System Object ID SNMP Vendor Segment Flag Serial Segment Flag Star Segment Flag Tivoli Interp Type Tivoli Managed Node Flag Tivoli PC Managed Node Flag Tivoli TMA Endpoint Flag Tivoli TMA Flag Tivoli TMA Gateway Flag Tivoli TME Flag TokenRing Segment Flag There is also a library of out-of-the-box queries provided that target the NetView data collected: NV_INVENTORY NV_INVENTORY_BY_NETWORK SEGMENTS NETWORKS INTERFACES NODES_VERBOSE CRITICAL_NODES_VERBOSE NODES_SUMMARY NODES_BY_VENDOR NODES_BY_SNMPAGENT NODES_BY_MACADDRESS NODES_BY_IP_STATUS NODES_BY_NETWORK CRITICAL_NODES CRITICAL_NODES_BY_NETWORK MARGINAL_NODES TIVOLI_TMA_NODES TIVOLI_NON_TMA_NODES TIVOLI_MANAGED_NODES TIVOLI_NON_MANAGED_NODES TIVOLI_PC_MANAGED_NODES TIVOLI_NON_PC_MANAGED_NODES NON_TIVOLI_NODES SUSPICIOUS_NETWORK_MASKS PRINTERS BRIDGES BRIDGES_BY_SEGMENT ROUTERS IP_ROUTERS MID_LEVEL_MANAGERS ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Becky Anderson Sales Enablement Event Correlation and Automation Technical Evangelist andersrs@us.ibm.com Office: 620-568-7030 TL 994-7030 Cell: 630-240-2879 6302402879@mobile.att.net
What you see is what you get. IBM Tivoli sells an inventory product, so inventory and asset management is not a primary NetView function. Try ovobjprint > ovobjprint.out and browse the result. If there's information in there you can use, great. If not, then you are out of luck. You can use nvdbformat to format a report of what's in the object database (which is what you just printed out above) or you can write your own script to extract what you want from that outfile. See the man page on nvdbformat for examples of what to do. James Shanks Level 3 Support for Tivoli NetView for UNIX and Windows Tivoli Software / IBM Software Group
Does anyone know if Netview is able to provide any reporting? Meaning I would like to produce a report for Inventory & Asset Management on all of the devices in the network. Thanks, Frank J. Ardino III Confidential, unpublished property of CIGNA. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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