Well, I am not using KDE and I have no problems switching the default
events presentation from cards to list, but there are several ways this
could go wrong.
Normally you set in the Nvevents app-defaults file, either by making a
local copy or by changing the one in /usr/OV/app-defaults/Nvevents so that
it reads
nvevents.initialPresCard : False
and then re-start nvevents. But not all environments will re-read these
Xdefaults files after the user's initial login, so you might want force it
with the command,
/usr/bin/X11/xrdb -merge /<full-path>Nvevents
If that doesn't work, check to see whether you also have a
$HOME/NvEnvironment/Workspaces file. If that says "Presentation CARDS" it
will take precedence over your Nvevents changes. You can delete this
file, restart nvevents, and you will get a message that it is missing and
that you should create a new one with Options-->Save Environment. Do
that only after you have customized everything else to you liking.
As for the License window, that's an entry in /usr/OV/app-defaults/OVw.
I'd try the xrdb -merge on that.
James Shanks
Level 3 Support for Tivoli NetView for UNIX and NT
Tivoli Software / IBM Software Group
"Grossenbacher Michel" <Michel.Grossenbacher AT coop DOT ch>
01/06/2003 06:59 AM
To: "Marcos Antonio Pezzutti Filho" <pezzutti AT banespa.com DOT
br>, "NetView
mailing list" <nv-l AT lists.tivoli DOT com>
cc:
Subject: [nv-l] "Strange" things in NV 7.1.2
Well if we are on it (some thread hijacking)
it seems to me that there are some other strange things with 7.1.2.
I tried to change the default event display from card to list and get the
licensce window away but nothing worked, its still default on card. I did
this on 6.0.2 without any problems but in this release it seems to not
work, at the moment I thought it might be that my environment (kinda very
customized with KDE Desktop on AIX) may be the reason.
Maybe someone else has the same Problem?
-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
Von: Marcos Antonio Pezzutti Filho [mailto:pezzutti AT banespa.com DOT br]
Gesendet: Montag, 6. Januar 2003 13:49
An: NetView mailing list
Betreff: RES: AW: [nv-l] Interface Down Messages from Unmanaged
Interfaces
Hi List,
We´ve been suffering with the same problem here.
We`ve already opened a call on CAC (Brazil) number: 59024. And the support
hasn´t answered yet.
We think that this is bug of the version (here we are with 7.1.2 AIX 4.3.3
ML10).
If anyone knows something more about it, we would appreciate.
Thanks.
-----Mensagem original-----
De: Jane Curry [mailto:jane.curry AT skills-1st.co DOT uk]
Enviada em: Monday, January 06, 2003 07:07
Para: Grossenbacher Michel; NetView mailing list
Assunto: Re: AW: [nv-l] Interface Down Messages from Unmanaged Interfaces
Michel,
I still suspect you may have other MAPs (not submaps) where your
interfaces are managed. Did you try the ovobjprint -s command? From
the GUI, do a File -> Open Map and see what maps there are. I have just
done a quick test on my NV 7.1.3 to unmanage 1 interface of a router.
If you just do this on 1 map, it stays in the ping poll list.; if you
unmanage it on all maps, it disappears from the ping poll list.
Cheers,
Jane
Grossenbacher Michel wrote:
>first, thanks for the fast answer 8)
>
>I did the netmon -a 12 and got the Interfaces that should be unmanaged
>in the ping list...
>I did a search on the IP Address for one Interface and in all Submaps it
found it was unmanaged. The node itself is managed cause I have to monitor
the other 2 Interfaces.
>I realy get confused now cause those Interfaces are unmanaged (I did a
Smartset for those Interfaces to set them unmanaged as soon as they apear)
but still appear in the poll list ? :-/
>
>-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
>Von: Jane Curry [mailto:jane.curry AT skills-1st.co DOT uk]
>Gesendet: Montag, 6. Januar 2003 10:03
>An: Grossenbacher Michel; NetView mailing list
>Betreff: Re: [nv-l] Interface Down Messages from Unmanaged Interfaces
>
>
>Hi Michel,
>Are you quite sure that these interfaces are unmanaged in ALL maps? If
>there is ANY map with a device still managed, then you will still get
>polls. Try ovobjprint -s <one of your nodes> - it gives you the number
>of maps an object exists in and the number of maps the object is managed
>in. Another check is to do a netmon -a 12 and a netmon -a 16 to dump
>ping and SNMP poll times - if a device is really unmanaged, it shouldn't
>appear on either list.
>Cheers,
>Jane
>
>
>Grossenbacher Michel wrote:
>
>
>
>>Hy together
>>
>>Im on AIX 4.3.3 with Maintenance Relase 9 (with Linux Tool Box)
>>NetView 7.1.2
>>
>>Since I use 7.1.2 I get Interface Down messages from Interfaces that
>>are unmanaged. I think this happens during the Demand Poll every 24h
cause
the Interfaces are up via SNMP but not via ICMP. But still, I have set
them
unmanaged and therefor I dont want to recieve messages from those
Interfaces.
>>To change this behavior I just see one solution at the moment, change
the
polling from ICMP to SNMP and set those Interfaces Managed again. I dont
like this solution cause this means to activate SNMP polls for more then
1'000 Nodes (each with at least 4 Interfaces. 2 reachable via ICMP and 2
only via SNMP). Anyone got some better Ideas? I just want to reduce the
events I get.
>>
>>Thanks in advance
>>
>>Michel
>>
>>Coop
>>Michel Grossenbacher
>>Systemtechnik/Telekommunikation
>>Network Management Systems Verantwortlicher
>>Telefon: +41 61 336 57 68
>>Telefax: +41 61 336 57 57
>>michel.grossenbacher AT coop DOT ch
>>Pikett Telekommunikation: +41 79 219 73 77
>>http://telekommunikation.hs.coop.ch
>>
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