RE: [nv-l] maps + solaris accounts problem
2003-12-22 11:06:20
Opps... I mean James answered the question for
me.
Sorry.
Not enough information. How did you
set your default map for the root user to be WANmap? Is there a map called
'default' anywhere? Have you run the permissions function (ovwperms) to all set
ownership of the maps? What does /usr/OV/app-defaults/OVw contain for the name
of the default map? By default, the
non-root user would get the map called default, and if it does not exist, it
will create one owned by that users.
Cordially,
Leslie A.
Clark IBM Global Services - Systems Mgmt & Networking Detroit
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When we log on as root and start "netview", it opens our Default map
named "WANmap" just fine, yet when we use a standard user account and try
and execute "netview", it begins loading Netview and when it needs to open
the map, it crashes out and we get an error in the nv6000.log file that
says:
ovw:Cannot open map
We found that if the user executes
"netview -map WANmap" it opens fine. Why doesn't it open the map when
executing "netview"? Is there a file that requires the map to be named
"default"? Where is this file? We have had a ticket open with IBM
now for over 2 weeks and they haven't been able to help us find the problem
here, any help would be great.
Dean Sullinger Az Dept of
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