Hi Jason,
What information are you trying to get and list?
Will using the nvdbformat command with a format file work for you, which
would group and sort information from the object database based on
specified db field values?
Maybe using the nvUtil command to produce a list of object names/IDs which
could be used with ovtopodump output might help.
Please let us know so we can try and provide you with our best suggestions.
=-)
Regards,
Greg Keetch
IT Specialist (Advisor), Network Services
Network Management Tools Specialist
Information Technology Services Americas (ITSA), Global Services, IBM
Canada
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Hello All!
I am trying to create a perl script but I am a little stuck. I am using the
command ?ovtopodump? which will list everything, including networks and
segments. What I need the script to do is list everything but have the
hostnames sorted so each pairing are grouped. If anyone has any insite on
how to accomplish this task please help me out.
Thank you!
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