I tried posting this before, but I think I had a
problem with my mail server. So, I'll try it
again:
We are trying to get the web interface correctly
working and we have some icons that don't show up (just a place holder with an
IP address /name underneath). Reading the instructions / searching the
archive, I found the appropriate procedure is to run command ovw
-webconfig. When I do that, I get a window that flashes on the screen and
then get core dump. Doing some more research I find that if the files get
corrupt, the process is to remove all the gif files from the images directory,
so I did that. I still get the same thing. Core
dump.
If I run the xdb
command and run the ovw -webconfig, I see
the images that it is creating in a window, but then Segmentation fault
occurs.
With nothing in the
Images directory, it starts creating files (Connector_Generic.20.gif,
etc). If I move the files that were in the images directory back (since I
did not feel comfortable just deleting the files) it starts with the Cisco
files.
To make it a little
more complicated, if I run the command when the symbols file does not exist
(since the first time I moved the files, I forgot to remake the file) it appears
to process all the files correctly. It displays them all in a slideshow
type flashing (about 4-5 a second) with a message about cannot write file.
>From what I was able to gather, it appears that the images look correct (or at
least close the standard NetView images).
My question is how
do I get around this problem?
Is there a manual
set of commands I can run to create the gifs (i.e. write a script to convert to
gif all files in a directory)?
It looks like there
is some corruption somewhere besides in the images files since even the default
NetView images are not created.
Thanks,
Patrick