Have you specified “IsNode=true”
That will exclude interfaces which *would* be IP addresses in your smartset.
Been there, done that, got the
embarrassing PMR to prove it.
Just ask Paul.
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Subject: Re: [nv-l] Smartset
discovery
Smartset rule is Definition 1 String attr: ' IP Address
' ~'10.10..'
Looking
for IP that contains 10.10 and anything after that... It finds them, Most
resolve as IP a very small number resolve as names.
Display
OBject information properties show 10.10.10.10: servername.domain.com
Doesn't
make sense to me....
Regards,
Mike Noonkesser
Office 651-662-1012
Fax 651-662-2279
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Is
the smartset comprised of nodes or interfaces? What is your smartset
rule?
Paul
Leslie Clark wrote:
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> 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.
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> Cordially,
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> Leslie A. Clark
> IBM Global Services - Systems Mgmt &
Networking
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> 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
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