Sorry, I accidentally hit "send" before I finished.
I wanted to say, "All those that are defined that way in
/usr/OV/conf/ovsuf, which should also reflect the way they are coded in
each lrf file in /usr/OV/lrf."
Being WELL_BEHAVED or NON_WELL_BEHAVED refers to whether the daemon can run
by itself or not. It's explained in detail in the NetView Diagnosis Guide.
James Shanks
Level 3 Support for Tivoli NetView for UNIX and Windows
Tivoli Software / IBM Software Group
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All those that are defined that way in /usr/OV/conf.
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On AIX, NV 7.1.4, fp3, which daemons are allowed to show up as
OVs_NON_WELL_BEHAVED?
Thanks
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