I find that for routers which are also
switches that the Level 2 support on the switch may be in a critical state
although everything else, particularly the IP addressed ports, is OK.
Look at your object status. It’s on the “other” tab of
the Web Console and follows the normal IP Status on the ovobjprint as
Level2Status.
It’s not common for routers but we
often have confusion at our Network Operations desk because the Switch icon is
Marginal or Critical while the Management module of the switches shows as
normal. The closer look shows that Level 2 data isn’t
reachable from the management module.
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-nv-l@lists.us.ibm.com
[mailto:owner-nv-l@lists.us.ibm.com] On
Behalf Of Alaa Farrag
Sent: Saturday,
February 05, 2005 8:46 AM
To: The nv-l mailing list
Subject: [nv-l] Netview does not
update the object status
Lately Netview does not update
the status of the objects on the console ( although we can ping a router
the netview displays it unreachable or critical ). All the daemons
are running with out any problem. Also there are tons of
the following messages in the nv.log:
02/02/05 21:21:02 [ovwdb] ****
dbm_store split FAILED****
02/02/05 21:21:02 [ovwdb] CB_iDbSetFieldValues got -1 for objId:2149
02/02/05 21:21:02 [ovtopmd] ERROR:
SetFieldValues returned -1 for objId 2149, not all fields set successfully,
OVwError = 0:
02/02/05 21:21:02 [ovwdb] CB_iDbSetFieldValues got -1 for objId:3113
02/02/05 21:21:02 [ovtopmd] ERROR:
SetFieldValues returned -1 for objId 3113, not all fields set successfully,
OVwError = 0:
We have Netview 7.1.4 FP2 over
windows 2003 server