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Subject: | Re: RES: [nv-l] ovtstatus |
From: | George deSocio <desocio@us.ibm.com> |
Date: | Fri, 12 Nov 2004 16:47:00 -0500 |
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Correction: When you overlay one, you overlay all, since the three names are all hard links to one file. That is one file with three names. Thus you have no ovstart, ovstop, ovstatus program. If you have your cdrom available, I'll send you a solution... give me a few minutes... Regards, Geo. George deSocio IBM Americas Support - Distributed Network Management Dept 46-E1ZA IBM B660 CC109 HWY 54 & 600 Park Offices Research Triangle Park, NC 27709 919-254-2259 (T/L 444) Fax: 919-543-7936 (T/L 441) E-Mail: desocio@us.ibm.com
Thanks, James. In my case, I have done some stupid thing like "./ovstatus >> ovstatus" (I've missed the .txt or something else to the output) and this replaced my ovstatus, as like ovstart and ovstop. And unfortunetlly I only have backup from databases, logs and confs, not from bin directory. Maybe some good soul can email me this! I will be grateful! (Netview 7.1.4 for Unix...) ;) Thanks again, Eduardo -----Mensagem original----- De: owner-nv-l@lists.us.ibm.com [mailto:owner-nv-l@lists.us.ibm.com] Em nome de James Shanks Enviada em: sexta-feira, 12 de novembro de 2004 17:48 Para: nv-l@lists.us.ibm.com Assunto: Re: [nv-l] ovtstatus You are in luck! ovstop, ovstart and ovstatus are all the same executable, which is replicated three times with a different name to provide convenience. Do an "ls -l ovst*" and "cksum ovst*" and you'll see that this is true. Just copy ovstop or ovstart to a new file, /usr/OV/bin/ovstatus, and that should suffice. In the case of other executables you would not be so lucky. The installation install code on the CD cannot be made to give up a single file from out of the various file packages, so far as I know. You'd have to install the code on another box and ftp over what you'd lost, or do a backup of user data from serversetup, delete your current NetView, and then do a migration (upgrade) install. Then, if you have FixPacks or test fixes applied, you'd have to re-apply those. If you absolutely couldn't do either of those, then you most likely have to open a call to IBM Support as a Priority one issue. It may seem silly, but there are problems with sending proprietary computer code outside the United States these days. While even ovstatus is not a complex piece of code, I believe that it would unfortunately violate both international copyright laws and US technology export laws for me, or anyone else in US, to just send it to you. But if you go through channels, so that your identity and entitlement is verified, then there is no problem. So that's why you'd need a call to IBM Support for anything which was not duplicated. Once you get ovstatus back working, my guess is that you are going to tar up all of /usr/OV and save it somewhere; perhaps to tape or compressed in another filesystem. Good idea. It never hurts to have a backup. James Shanks Level 3 Support for Tivoli NetView for UNIX and Windows Tivoli Software / IBM Software Group
Hi all, I accidentally deleted the "ovstatus" from /usr/OV/bin in my Netview. Where I can get it? Thanks Eduardo |
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