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AW: NETWORK_MANAGER_F

1999-04-27 11:02:06
Subject: AW: NETWORK_MANAGER_F
From: Leslie Clark <lclark AT US.IBM DOT COM>
To: nv-l AT lists.tivoli DOT com
Date: Tue, 27 Apr 1999 11:02:06 -0400

Are these agent events (A) or Netview events (N or some other letter)?
Maybe they are coldstart or warmstart traps from the devices? Look at
the whole card and see what the enterprise is, and the generic and
specific ids, then look in Event Configuration to read more about them.


Cordially,

Leslie A. Clark
IBM Global Services - Systems Mgmt & Networking
(248) 552-4968 Voicemail, Fax, Pager


---------------------- Forwarded by Leslie Clark/Southfield/IBM on 04/27/99
10:59 AM ---------------------------


Schiffinger Ralph 2100 <Ralph.Schiffinger AT ERSTEBANK DOT AT> on 04/27/99
02:39:00 AM

Please respond to Discussion of IBM NetView and POLYCENTER Manager on
      NetView <NV-L AT UCSBVM.UCSB DOT EDU>

To:   NV-L AT UCSBVM.UCSB DOT EDU
cc:    (bcc: Leslie Clark/Southfield/IBM)
Subject:  AW: NETWORK_MANAGER_F




How true. This is puzzling me for months.
And the nodes are of every variety (Cisco-Routers, NT-Servers, ...)
Regards, Ralph.

 -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
Von:    Carlo Manuali [SMTP:carlo AT UNIPG DOT IT]
Gesendet am:    Montag, 26. April 1999 19:37
An:     NV-L AT UCSBVM.ucsb DOT edu; Schiffinger Ralph 2100
Betreff:        NETWORK_MANAGER_F


Hi all,
I have recently a message some this in event display:

 Network_Manager_f '<name of node>' UP

with the name of node different time to time; one time the really NetView
Server but other
time I have a various name of rs6000 node of my network.

I would to know the causes of this.

Thanks in advance,
Carlo


Carlo Manuali
C.A.S.I.
University of Perugia

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