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Re: [nv-l]Creating Netview Relational Database

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Subject: Re: [nv-l]Creating Netview Relational Database
From: Francois Le Hir <flehir@ca.ibm.com>
Date: Wed, 23 Mar 2005 10:08:14 -0500
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Colin,

netview_db2_admin_create.sql is indeed 9 lines. It just create the netview
database. Depending on what you want to send to the relational database,
you need to use an other script to create tables
(netview_db2_schema_trapd_create.sql for the traps ....)

netview is the name of the database that is created. if I remember
correctly it is also the name of the RIM object. Did you create the RIM ?
(see man page of wcrtrim or the documentation).
The user id used to access db2 is usually db2inst1 (depending on the
instance you use). You will use that user id and the password when creating
the RIM.

Salutations, / Regards,

Francois Le Hir
Network Projects & Consulting Services
IBM Global Services
Phone: (514) 964 2145


                                                                           
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People,

AIX 4330-11 NetView 7.1.4 FP02

I am trying to create a relational database for NetView in db2.  When I ran
netview_db2_admin_create.sql it created the database but did not create a
userid.  Reading the documentation (nv714 Database Guide) appears to
indicate that it should also create a userid (called netview).  This userid
should be used in creating the tables and views later... I think

Am I losing it, or is the sql script incomplete?  Could someone forward a
cut of the create script (my script is 9 lines)

or let me know if I have indeed lost it and an address for the 'home for
the Tivoli bewildered'  :-(?)

Thanks

Regards


Colin Mulkerrins
Enterprise Systems Management
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