RE: [nv-l] Web Console ?
2003-11-12 09:36:21
Scott,
I
stand corrected. I haven't used that option and didn't know it even
existed.
I configured a new Role and selected the Enable Scoping in the event
browser option. It worked
fine.
One unexpected issue is that the SNMP Address change
trap (58982419) appears to be internally defined to trapd and not available to
the web event viewer.
On the console events display the message is SNMP Address change.......
On
the web event display (Trap found with no known format).
Very nice......
Best
regards,
Don
======================= Donald Davis First Citizens
Bank Systems Engineer Consultant
100 East Tryon Road Mail Code: DAC 22 919-716-8448
Raleigh, NC. 27603-3526
Tivoli unix release notes v7.1 page 35
"All logical objects, (networks and segments) and physical devices
(Routers, nodes, interfaces) beneath a particular scope's set of root
locations and networks are treated as in scope and available for view in the
submap explorer as well as for performing actions against in diagnostics,
object peroperties, mib browser and event browser."
page
36
Event browser (if role is configured to filter
this)
Events for out-of-scope nodes will not be displayed. See "Creating a
new role" on page 38 for more information about scoping in the event
browser"
page
38
3. If you want this role to use scoping in the event browser select
enable scoping in the event browser check box.
I
don't have time to test this but if memory serves me correctly, enabling that
check box turns off the event browser entirely. Sounds to me like it should
work.
OK guys, you made me look it up .... novell concept
eh....
This is copy/pasted right out of the Web Console
Users Guide: Chapter 6 - Page 43
Like I said before, you have to create a ruleset to restrict
events.
=========================================
Understanding Events
The Tivoli NetView program uses the following types of
events:
Map events
Notifications issued when a user or application does something
that affects
the status of the current map or of the Tivoli NetView
graphical interface.
For example, if you add a connection between a workstation and
a server
on a submap, an event is generated and logged in the event log
file. The
contents of the submap change to include the added
connection.
Network events
Messages sent by an agent to one or more managers to tell them
an event
has occurred that affects a network object. These events are
not
necessarily reflected in the map. For example, if an SNMP
agent is not in
your management region, but is configured to send traps to the
manager,
you receive events for that
agent, even though the agent is not displayed
on your map.
Tivoli NetView
Internal events are messages generated by Tivoli NetView
applications.
Don
======================= Donald Davis First
Citizens Bank Raleigh, NC.
27603-3526
I would make sense for it to
work that way. Why would a user want to see his screen filled with
unrelated events?
Any comments from Tivoli
support on this forum?
Herman
E. Caballero Lowe's
Companies, Inc. Communication
Services
(336)
658-4147
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They
are supposed to be tied together.
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Donald Sent: Monday, November 10, 2003
1:36 PM To:
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?
Herman, I believe you need to write a ruleset and apply
it for that user to limit the events display. I don't believe map scope and the
events subsystem are related.
Don Davis
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Sent: Monday, November
10, 2003 2:11 PM To: nv-l AT lists.us.ibm DOT com
Subject: [nv-l] Web
Console ?
Leslie,
When I set up a user on the Web Console with a
specific Scope and Role. Shouldn't he be seeing only events related to
his scope? (ej Access Points).
I have a user that has a map for his wireless
access points, but he is not interested in seeing events that are not
related to his scope.
I think I asked this before, so just a
refresher.
Thank you,
Herman E. Caballero Lowe's Companies, Inc.
Communication Services (336) 658-4147
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