Re: [nv-l] NetView and MySQL
2004-04-12 09:36:13
Basically, No.
RDBMS support for the NetView for UNIX
versions requires using the Tivoli RIM (Relational Database Interface Manager)
product, which in turn requires the Tivoli Framework. The way
it works is that NetView talks to RIM, and RIM to the RDBMS. As it
says in the 7.1.4 Release Notes, in the section "Product Notes",
under the seventh bulleted item, that there is no RIM support
for Linux because there is no support for RIM in the Tivoli Management
Region on Linux. But this may have changed recently. I don't
know as I don't keep up on Framework issues.
But even if RIM were now available on
Linux so that you could install it and NetView using the Framework, I would
not expect that MySQL was a supported RDBMs for RIM. In the past
only DB2, Informix, Oracle, and Sybase schemas were available for NetView.
James Shanks
Level 3 Support for Tivoli NetView for UNIX and Windows
Tivoli Software / IBM Software Group
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Hi,
NetView : 7.4.1
OS : SuSE 8.1 Professional
Does NetView support MySQL? If so then can you please refer to me a document
which explains how it can be done.
Thanks and Regards
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