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Re: [NV-L] servmon probably died: ungracefully disconnected from trapd

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From: sean.lawrence@cantire.com
Date: Tue, 3 Oct 2006 13:07:04 -0400
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Ok that cleared some things up. We are forwarding to TEC.  Is the "Forward 
trap" option not required to send messages to TEC? This is how our production 
system is setup.

Sean Lawrence
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Well, this forum is not a substitute for IBM service. I think you should 
reopen your PMR and get some more help.
Because none of this is relevant to your problem it seems to me. 


Are you trying to forward traps to TEC and that isn't working?
Or are you trying to forward traps to another trapd and that isn't 
working?
Or neither?

But servmon has nothing to do with any forwarding and my guess is that you 
aren't even using him. If his conf file has nothing for him to do, he 
shuts down. You can go look in the servmon.log as the ovstatus suggests 
and verify that. If you aren't using him then you can remove him from the 
startup with 
ovdelobj /usr/OV/lrf/servmon.lrf
and then you won't see those messages.

The ugly error message is TEC means that trapd.conf is configured to 
forward trap 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.42.2, specific trap 2, to another traps, but trapd 
has not been configured to 
do that. If you trying to forward to another trapd then you must use 
serversetup to configure trapd and tell him the hostname of the other 
trapd. If you aren't trying to do that, then you can get rid of the 
message by using xnmtrap. Apparently this trap has the "Forward trap" 
button set on for it in trapd.conf. Use xnmtrap and find enterprise 
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.42.2, specific trap 2, and click the button to turn it off. 
Then that ugly 
error message will go away.

Hope this helps. If not, then I'd try Level 2 again and stay with them 
until they fix your problem. That's what they are there for.


James Shanks
Level 3 Support for Tivoli NetView for UNIX and Windows
Network Availability Management
Network Management - Development
Tivoli Software, IBM Corp
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I opened a PMR last week and was told to start netview using /etc/netnmrc 
command everything was working. Now forwarding is not working again and 
restarting everything is not solving the problem.


When I log into Netview I get the message:

WARNING: The following REGISTERED daemons are not running:
 servmon

When a trap should be forwarded to TEC the following message is displayed 
in the nvserverd.log and nothing get forwarded.

10/03/06 11:47:33 
TEC_ITS_FATAL_ERROR;source=nvserverd;sub_source=T;origin=42.108.20.106;adapter_host=tst161.cs.ctc;host
name=<none>;category=4;date="10/03/06 
11:47:33";status=OPEN;nvhostname=42.108.20.106;msg="Event 
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.42.2, (6
, 2) to be forwarded, but trapd not configured to forwarding event";END

ovstatus shows

object manager name: servmon
behavior:            OVs_WELL_BEHAVED
state:               NOT_RUNNING
PID:                 -
last message:        Exited. Please see log file for more info.
exit status:         exit(0)

Sean Lawrence
Systems Automation
Ext 5728




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What problem are you trying to solve?

None of this looks relevant to servmon. 

James Shanks
Level 3 Support for Tivoli NetView for UNIX and Windows
Network Availability Management
Network Management - Development
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