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Re: Web Client / 6.02

2001-10-25 13:38:30
Subject: Re: Web Client / 6.02
From: "Gareth Holl" <gholl AT us.tivoli DOT com>
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Date: Thu, 25 Oct 2001 13:38:30 -0400
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good question and I knew you would ask :-)

Closing the NetView GUI is suppose to cleanup those files (remove the 
corresponding explore_xxxxx). Maybe an abnormal termination doesn't get a 
chance too. If you are using Exceed then all bets are off as I'm sure 
there are all sort of complications. One that I can tell you about now is 
closing a NetView GUI within an Exceed session by clicking the "X" box in 
the top right hand corner of the window is known to leave behind rogue 
processes and thus I'm sure cleanup work such as removing explore_xxx 
files is probably not possible either. Make sure all Exceed users use the 
File-Exit method to close their GUIs.

I hope this helps a little - its the best I have at the moment.

Gareth Holl
Software Engineer
gholl AT us.ibm DOT com

IBM Software Group - Tivoli Brand
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That's good stuff Gareth, Thanks...   I checked and I had 4 explore_xxxxx
and I deleted all but active one. I then fired up my standalone and it
immediately started the Submap Explore.  My next question would be, how 
did
I get 4 of them??  Thanks, Dave


  
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Look in the /usr/OV/tmp directory and see how many  "explore_xxxxxx" files
you have. This is what the WebClient uses to identify the maps that are
available to it. You should only have one per open map (ovw process). If
you have more than you should, delete the old ones - identify them by the
appended "xxxxxx" number which should be the actual pid of the ovw process
that created it.

Gareth Holl
Software Engineer
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IBM Software Group - Tivoli Brand
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Dave, that is wierd. I would call support if I were you. There
should only be one per ovw, and only one should be r/w and
the rest should be r/o.

Cordially,

Leslie A. Clark
IBM Global Services - Systems Mgmt & Networking
Detroit



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Hi All,
        When starting the standalone webclient, after you enter the ID and
password and after you select File / Open,  sometimes (not all) I receive
an OPEN MAP box that has  Map Name - default,  User - which is blank,
Permissions - Read Write, and Port....  My question is, why is it that you
have 4 to 6 read write with different ports to choose from and sometimes
you never get this box at all and the Submap Explore map pops up right
away. I only have 1 map (default) and this is proved when I do an ovwls.
This symptom does not occurr if I open Submap Explore on the netview
server....

AIX 4.33 - 6.02

Thanks, Dave

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good question and I knew you would ask :-)

Closing the NetView GUI is suppose to cleanup those files (remove the corresponding explore_xxxxx). Maybe an abnormal termination doesn't get a chance too. If you are using Exceed then all bets are off as I'm sure there are all sort of complications. One that I can tell you about now is closing a NetView GUI within an Exceed session by clicking the "X" box in the top right hand corner of the window is known to leave behind rogue processes and thus I'm sure cleanup work such as removing explore_xxx files is probably not possible either. Make sure all Exceed users use the File-Exit method to close their GUIs.

I hope this helps a little - its the best I have at the moment.

Gareth Holl
Software Engineer
gholl AT us.ibm DOT com

IBM Software Group - Tivoli Brand
Research Triangle Park,  North Carolina.



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That's good stuff Gareth, Thanks...   I checked and I had 4 explore_xxxxx
and I deleted all but active one. I then fired up my standalone and it
immediately started the Submap Explore.  My next question would be, how did
I get 4 of them??  Thanks, Dave


                                                                                                               
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Look in the /usr/OV/tmp directory and see how many  "explore_xxxxxx"  files
you have. This is what the WebClient uses to identify the maps that are
available to it. You should only have one per open map (ovw process). If
you have more than you should, delete the old ones - identify them by the
appended "xxxxxx" number which should be the actual pid of the ovw process
that created it.

Gareth Holl
Software Engineer
gholl AT us.ibm DOT com

IBM Software Group - Tivoli Brand
Research Triangle Park,  North Carolina.

                                                                         
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Dave, that is wierd. I would call support if I were you. There
should only be one per ovw, and only one should be r/w and
the rest should be r/o.

Cordially,

Leslie A. Clark
IBM Global Services - Systems Mgmt & Networking
Detroit




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Hi All,
       When starting the standalone webclient, after you enter the ID and
password and after you select File / Open,  sometimes (not all) I receive
an OPEN MAP box that has  Map Name - default,  User - which is blank,
Permissions - Read Write, and Port....  My question is, why is it that you
have 4 to 6 read write with different ports to choose from and sometimes
you never get this box at all and the Submap Explore map pops up right
away. I only have 1 map (default) and this is proved when I do an ovwls.
This symptom does not occurr if I open Submap Explore on the netview
server....

AIX 4.33 - 6.02

Thanks, Dave

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