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I did read the admin guide regarding the seedfile. However I've concluded
that since I have to have "autodiscovery" check on, it doesn't look like I
can omit workstations through the use of a seed file because they still got
discovered.
After trying the solution below with "autodiscovery" checked on, everything
was discovered including workstations. But when I tried with
"autodiscovery" checked off, only the NetView box was discovered because in
the manual it states on page 108, "If New Node Discovery is turned off,
netmon ignores whether you specified groups of nodes in the seed file."
Basically I was hoping that there was a way to use a "noDiscovery" file that
would list what not to discovery, because this was the case with OV.
Thanks,
-Jin
-----Original Message-----
From: Davis, Donald [mailto:donald.davis AT firstcitizens DOT com]
Sent: Thursday, July 26, 2001 5:34 PM
To: 'IBM NetView Discussion'
Subject: RE: [NV-L] autodiscover/nodiscovery
You can use a negative hostname wildcard in the seedfile.
Read the admin guide regarding the seedfile, hostnames and (negative)
wildcards.
My experience has been that negative wildcards MUST be a subset of a
positive wildcard as in the example below.
Example:
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10.1.*.* # Discover all nodes on the 10.1.*.* network
(required)
!ws* # Exclude ws<abc.xyz.com>
There are several ways to do this using various wildcards
Don Davis
-----Original Message-----
From: JWhite [mailto:JWhite AT PEC DOT com]
Sent: Thursday, July 26, 2001 3:34 PM
To: 'IBM NetView Discussion'
Subject: [NV-L] autodiscover/nodiscovery
Is there a way to have auto discovery on, but have it limited to not
discovering workstations if my workstation names follow a standard
convention. In other words is there a way to use a "noDiscovery" file that
lists what not to discovery?
Thanks,
-Jin
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I did
read the admin guide regarding the seedfile. However I've concluded that
since I have to have "autodiscovery" check on, it doesn't look like I can
omit workstations through the use of a seed file because they still got
discovered.
After
trying the solution below with "autodiscovery" checked on, everything was
discovered including workstations. But when I tried with "autodiscovery"
checked off, only the NetView box was discovered because in the manual it states
on page 108, "If New Node Discovery is turned off, netmon ignores whether you
specified groups of nodes in the seed file."
Basically I was hoping that there was a way to use a "noDiscovery" file
that would list what not to discovery, because this was the case with
OV.
Thanks,
-Jin
You
can use a negative hostname wildcard in the seedfile.
Read
the admin guide regarding the seedfile, hostnames and (negative)
wildcards.
My
experience has been that negative wildcards MUST be a subset of a positive
wildcard as in the example below.
Example:
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
10.1.*.*
# Discover all nodes on the 10.1.*.* network
(required)
!ws*
# Exclude ws<abc.xyz.com>
There are several ways to do this using various
wildcards
Don
Davis
Is there a way to have auto discovery on, but have it
limited to not discovering workstations if my workstation names follow a
standard convention. In other words is there a way to use a
"noDiscovery" file that lists what not to discovery?
Thanks, -Jin
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