NV/OV Gurus, We have a situation where we do not want to manage a bunch of PCs. We have them unmanaged. Netview is changing the status of these PCs back to "Managed" and is starting to generate Node
Author: "Tremblay, David A." <dtremblay AT JHANCOCK DOT COM>
Date: Wed, 22 Dec 1999 12:11:19 -0500
Kiran, Either do one of two things: 1. Exclude these PCs in the nvseedfile for discovery. 2. If they have SNMP agents on the PCs, change the community string to something other than public. Dave P.S.
Kiran, be sure and tell us what platform you are runnng on. Netview does not (or is not supposed to) to this by itself. You may be doing it inadvertently by managing a higher-level object, like the n
David, Thanks for your reply.. Most of these PCs do not have an SNMP agent on them and tehy aren't in a seed file.. Any ideas why Netview is re-managing these devices each time I unmanage them?? Happ
Author: "Tremblay, David A." <dtremblay AT JHANCOCK DOT COM>
Date: Mon, 27 Dec 1999 13:15:02 -0500
I can only think of a few instances where this could happen so here goes: 1. Is it possible that someone is using your read/write map and managing these nodes on purpose but not knowing what he/she i
Thanks for your advice Leslie and Dave!! We are on NT 4.0 running Netview 5.1. We have no seed file, only one map. To avoid rediscovery, we unmanage nodes and do not delete them. I am getting my cust
Author: "Boyles, Gary P" <gary.p.boyles AT INTEL DOT COM>
Date: Tue, 28 Dec 1999 08:03:21 -0800
BTW -- we have seen this also every now-and-then. Don't know why or who caused it, but I find this note (and the incident) interesting. Regards, Gary Boyles, Intel Thanks for your advice Leslie and D