Are you saying that the nodes represented in the Smartset have labels
that are IP Addresses? And the node names do actually resolve in DNS?
I cannot think how this is possible. If you locate the same node in
the IP Topology, does it have a name there, or is it also labeled with
an IP Address?
When you display the object information for a node (tools...display
Object Info), what is the Selection Name? If you ping the expected DNS
name from the commandline, does it resolve, or not? Neview only uses
name resolution for labeling.
Cordially,
Leslie A. Clark
IBM Global Services - Systems Mgmt & Networking
(248) 552-4968 Voicemail, Fax, Pager
*Michael_Noonkesser@bluecrossmn.com*
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06/30/2005 02:37 PM
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[nv-l] Smartset discovery
I have created a new smartset in V7.1.3 on Solaris and I want the
labels of the resolved objects to display as the actually node names
and not the IP addresses, these objects should be DNS resolvable and
are for the most part Servers of mixed OS (Solaris/Windows 2K/Linux etc)
Regards,
Mike Noonkesser
Office 651-662-1012
Fax 651-662-2279
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