RE: [nv-l] locations
2004-04-14 09:30:48
I guarantee it is the PERL level.
I have no explanation other than I had the same issue and
the author assured me using a current version of PERL would resolve it (which it
did).
Yes, you can do it without
rediscovery, but you must make a new map, as in 'File..New Map'. Without
efixes on 7.1.4 there are some problems with this. Get the efix for APAR
IY48698. In fact you ought to call Support and ask for the latest
recommended efixes. I hear they are getting close to the first fixpack for
7.1.4, so there are a few good ones you might want to put on.
And even without a new map, nodes
and networks that are discovered later will be placed according to the
location.conf that was in place when you started the Netview interface.
Cordially,
Leslie A.
Clark IBM Global Services - Systems Mgmt &
Networking Detroit
Marcos Antonio Pezzutti
Filho <pezzutti AT banespa.com DOT br> Sent by: owner-nv-l AT lists.us.ibm DOT com
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Hi Mario, You can modify the file and stop and restart
netview. Then all new nodes and
routers are put on the designated location. Marcos
Pezzutti -----Original
Message----- From: Mario Behring
[mailto:mariobehring AT yahoo DOT com] Sent: Saturday, April 10, 2004 1:44
PM To: nv-l AT lists.us.ibm DOT com Subject: [nv-l]
locations
Hi list, Can I configure a location.conf file in
a NV 7.1.4 running on a AIX box after the initial discovery (a
production box) ? I mean, will NV put each discovered objet in its appropriate
location container ? Or this can be done only at the initial discovery
? Thanks.
Mario Behring Tivoli Certified Consultant IBM Brazil 55 19 2104-3006 55 11
8125-5598 mariob AT br.ibm DOT com
mariobehring AT yahoo DOT com
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