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Re: [nv-l] New nodes events appear but not on topology map

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Subject: Re: [nv-l] New nodes events appear but not on topology map
From: Simon Collins <collins.si@gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 23 Mar 2005 11:33:38 +0400
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Hi, 

try running the following sequence of cammands (It's assume you have a
previous backup)

ovstop netmon                                                           
ovtopofix -r nnnn (Where nnnn is the object ID number)                  
ovtopofix -r nnnn (Repeat for each object)                              
                                                                        
ovmapcount -u                                                           
ovtopofix -a                                                            
ovstart  

Regards,

Simon

On Tue, 22 Mar 2005 14:13:28 -0600, agsalinas@aztecaservicios.com
<agsalinas@aztecaservicios.com> wrote:
> 
> 
> Yeap, indeed. The problem is that when the ovtopofix -a begins working, it
> does some changes as deleting some nodes and changing names and that sort
> of things but then it suddenly stops saying that ovtopmd exited and that
> there is no connection to the database and the whole process stops. The
> ovtopmd daemon is stopped so i start it again manually and i can ovtopofix
> again but almost at the same point it crashed happens the same. I know
> this because the last message was the deletion of a node which was No.
> 1394 and now it stops deleting node No. 1395. What could be happening?
> 
> Simon Collins <collins.si@gmail.com>
> Sent by: owner-nv-l@lists.us.ibm.com
> 03/19/2005 05:40 AM
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> have you tried running `ovtopofix -a / -A` ? you'll need to run
> `ovstop netmon` first.
> see ovtopofix man page:
> 
> "The ovtopofix command is used to detect and correct inconsistencies that
>   might develop between the IP topology database and the ovwdb database.
> The
>   default behavior is to remove old hints from the ovwdb database and to
> ver-
>   ify the managed and removed state of all objects. As inconsistencies are
>   discovered, ovtopofix reports actions taken to the standard output."
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Simon
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