The only answer that makes sense is that the client map is not the server
map but a copy of the old one.
James Shanks
Level 3 Support for Tivoli NetView for UNIX and Windows
Tivoli Software / IBM Software Group
Gildas.Plouzennec
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Yes it's native client, it's the default map, the same the server has,
and I tried times to close/re-open the client (restart of the PC).
Nothing appends.
To precise my case :
in the submap of a PC that hosts a proprietary software (checked thanks
a SNMP request) , i create a new object (as a software service) and i
add to the PC object a new field.
On the server GUI i see the added object (icons + submap) and the added
field, and on the client GUI, i see the added field and all services
hosted on the PC (LDAP server, Mail server, Web server) but not my added
object.
thanks for your help,
Gildas PLOUZENNEC
ALCATEL e-SD Professional Services
James Shanks wrote:
>It's a native client, not a web client, right? If you close the client
map
>and re-open it, don't you see everything then? If not, does the client
>have it's own map rather than sharing the one the server has?
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>James Shanks
>Level 3 Support for Tivoli NetView for UNIX and Windows
>Tivoli Software / IBM Software Group
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>Hello all,
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>I have a not expected behaviour of my netview client, and I don't know
>if this is a normal :
>on my server, i installed an application that creates specific objects
>(non SNMP devices) with icones, object, submap.
>these objects are well displayed on the server consol, but not on the
>client consol.
>Somebody have an idea on my issue ?
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>thanks for your help.
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>Gildas
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>PS : tivoli netview 7.1.3, server Win2000 and client WinXP
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