Are you also running the internal TEC adapter? Then you must specify
different and unique BufEvtPath values for the internal adapter (in your
tecint.conf) and on your postemsg command, or the TEC library code in each
case will try to write to the same cache files and the two processes will
interfere with each other doing cache management.
You can issue the command "nvcdebug -n" to see what rulesets nvcorrd is
running by looking in the nvcorrd.alog. And if you want to see it process
traps through them, issue "nvcdebug -d all". Look for the eyecatcher
"Received a trap" and "Finished with the trap" in the log. Everything that
happens in between is him processing that event. The nvcorrd.alog and blog
swap every thousand lines or so. But during the processing of your trigger
trap, you should see him hand it off to actionsvr. And you should also
see in actionsvr's nvaction.alog/blog that same event coming in and the
results of your script being logged.
If that's not enough to help, I suggest you call Support.
James Shanks
Level 3 Support for Tivoli NetView for UNIX and Windows
Tivoli Software / IBM Software Group
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Hi list,
I have a ruleset that executes an "Action" box that calls a script that
send the event to the TEC server using the postemsg command....however, no
event ever reaches the TEC. It seems to me that the ruleset is not even
executing the script.
Any ideas ?
env: NV714 FP03 on AIX 5.2
Thanks.
Mario
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