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Subject: | Re: [nv-l] NVTECIA -STOP |
From: | Gareth Holl <gholl@us.ibm.com> |
Date: | Mon, 14 Mar 2005 19:19:26 -0500 |
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Check your system sockets using (netstat -an and lsof) to see if nvcorrd, or nvserverd, or the nvevents process have full socket queues. Sounds like your NetView Events window (nvevents) may have lost contact with nvserverd or become hung (full sockets might indicate this). Do you see this problem everytime you issue "nvtecia -stop" ? Did you see this problem prior to 7.1.4.2 ? If would have nothing to do with TME verse non-TME but out of curiousity, which are you using ? Also, is your nvevents window and your tecint.conf configured to use the same ruleset ? Gareth Holl Staff Software Engineer gholl@us.ibm.com ITIL Foundations Certified IBM Certified Deployment Professional --Tivoli Data Warehouse v1.2 --Tivoli Enterprise Console v3.8 Network Management IBM Software Group - Tivoli Software Research Triangle Park, North Carolina.
Platform: AIX 5.1 runnig Netview 7.1.4 with FP002 Just issued a nvtecia -stop command to stop
TCE interface and the Netview event window stopped processing.
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