This is a multipart message in MIME format. I can ping and snmpwalk the device. I will call support.
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I would verify that you can ping the object from the command line and
snmpwalk it as well.
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I have the same problem with a cisco router.
I tried a ovtopofix with no success.
I delete all my map, and my database, did a seed file with the router in
it
: no success.
I look in the database with ovtopodump and the router is in the database.
I redid a ovtopofix, ovmapcount -a and -b with no succes.
What can i do ?
Benoit
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I have an object that I can not find on my map and I can not force Netview
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If I run "ovtopodump hostname" I see an entry for that object. How do I
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Thanks in advance for your help!
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I can ping and snmpwalk the device. I will call support.
Thanks for your help.
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I would verify that you can ping the object from the command line and snmpwalk it as well.
Don't know what else to do? Call Support.
James Shanks
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Tivoli Software / IBM Software Group
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I have the same problem with a cisco router.
I tried a ovtopofix with no success.
I delete all my map, and my database, did a seed file with the router in it
: no success.
I look in the database with ovtopodump and the router is in the database.
I redid a ovtopofix, ovmapcount -a and -b with no succes.
What can i do ?
Benoit
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Shanks" Pour : IBM NetView Discussion <nv-l AT tkg DOT com>
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You tried ovtopofix?
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Netview 7.1 for NT
I have an object that I can not find on my map and I can not force Netview
to discover it ( I put it in the seedfile ).
If I run "ovtopodump hostname" I see an entry for that object. How do I
remove this object from the
database so Netview can rediscover it or how do I force it to show up on
the map?
Thanks in advance for your help!
Brad
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