RE: [nv-l] netviewd.lrf problems
2004-04-20 15:18:20
Let me clarify just a bit :-)
... only a recycle of the virtual frame buffer was required. I personally
have never seen it refuse a client. We tested it with "xclock
-display :2" to take netviewd out of the picture. xclock will
report back to the command line that it cannot open a display.
Regards,
Geo.
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Peter.Ingleson AT atradius DOT com
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Thanks to George deSocio for his assistance.
It appears that X vfb was possibly corrupted, a recycle cleared the problem.
Thanks
Peter
-----Original Message-----
From: Paul [mailto:pstroud AT bellsouth DOT net]
Sent: 19 April 2004 17:55
To: nv-l AT lists.us.ibm DOT com
Subject: Re: [nv-l] netviewd.lrf problems
How many objects are on your map, could this be the map
synching(I dont think so, but it is a possibility). Remember
that netviewd is simply ovw in wolfs clothing. In other words
it is the exact same process as ovw, save for the name. When
netviewd is not started, how long do it take for your map to
finish synching when you just start it on the console?
Paul
Peter.Ingleson AT atradius DOT com wrote:
>Followed your advice, killed netview by targeting the OV processes,
could
>not use ovstop. Used ovdelobj to unregister netviewd. Restarted Netview
no
>problems. Re-registered netviewd, tried to restart and the command
ovstart
>netviewd hung. Hit ctrl c after 5minutes and the following displayed.
>
>[gl02]:/usr/OV/lrf#sudo ovstart netviewd
>ovspmd: start: aborting
> object manager name: netviewd
> behavior: OVs_WELL_BEHAVED
> state: STARTED
> PID: 112628
> last message:
> exit status: -
>
>ps -ef | grep -I OV (selecting out netviewd)
>
>root 112628 33070 0 16:33:31 - 0:00
/usr/OV/bin/netviewd -display
>gl02:2
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>Web client unable to connect. Other OV commands not functioning.
>
>Snmpwalk hostname successful.
>
>
>When I register netviewd I get a problem, without things work fine.
Yet
>netviewd appears to be working?
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>Strange...
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>
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>-----Original Message-----
>From: Paul [mailto:pstroud AT bellsouth DOT net]
>Sent: 19 April 2004 16:01
>To: nv-l AT lists.us.ibm DOT com
>Subject: Re: [nv-l] netviewd.lrf problems
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>Peter,
>Can you do a "snmpwalk <hostname>".
>
>There are several things that trouble me:
>1) map not starting
>2) Unable to run ovcommand(ovstatus in this case).
>Only one ov command can run at any one time, so if
>you have an ovstart still running(possibly hanging)
>that would keep the ovstatus from running.
>
>Check for any running ov(status, start, stop) commands
>that may be running. If you find them, I would suggest
>killing them(-9 if need be), then stopping all the daemons
>(ovstop nvsecd) and restarting them with netnmrc. Once
>that completes, check for any ovcommands running. If there
>are none, try an ovstatus. It should work.
>
>Paul
>
>Peter.Ingleson AT atradius DOT com wrote:
>
>
>
>>Thanks for the tip, I've removed the entries with 1 infront from
ovsuf.
>>
>>Snmpwalk localhost works correctly I get a mass of data scrolling
up the
>>screen. When netviewd was not registered I was able to open a map,
but
when
>>I register netviewd I'm not able to open a map. I did the following
to add
>>netviewd with a read only map.
>>
>>I've added netviewd.lrf with the -ro flag. The following occurs.
>>
>>[gl02]:/usr/OV/lrf#sudo ovaddobj netviewd.lrf
>>ovaddobj - Static Registration Utility
>>Successful Completion
>>[gl02]:/usr/OV/lrf#sudo ovstart netviewd
>>ovstart: unable to receive status message from ovspmd: Connection
timed
out
>>[gl02]:/usr/OV/lrf#ps -ef | grep ovspmd
>>gbping1 54912 67898 0 14:11:54 pts/18 0:00
grep ovspmd
>> root 97282 1 0 11:21:45
- 0:00 /usr/OV/bin/ovspmd
>>[gl02]:/usr/OV/lrf#ps -ef | grep netviewd
>> root 50008 97282 0 13:57:17
- 0:00 /usr/OV/bin/netviewd
>>-display gl02:2 -ro
>>[gl02]:/usr/OV/lrf#ovstatus netviewd
>>
>>I'm not able to issue an ovstatus either.
>>
>>Thanks
>>Peter
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: Paul [mailto:pstroud AT bellsouth DOT net]
>>Sent: 19 April 2004 14:18
>>To: nv-l AT lists.us.ibm DOT com
>>Subject: Re: [nv-l] netviewd.lrf problems
>>
>>Peter,
>>If the line does not start with a 0: then in is an inactive
>>entry and can be removed(serversetup has a way to do
>>this). That being said, removing that last line 1:whatever
>>should not have made any difference at all.
>>
>>Are all the daemons starting OK, including netviewd?
>>Can you do "snmpwalk localhost"?
>>
>>The map not starting sounds like you are unable to reach
>>your snmp daemon on the NetView server. Check the above
>>and let us know your results.
>>
>>Paul
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>Peter.Ingleson AT atradius DOT com wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>>Hello again list,
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>Solved my initial problem, I had removed the line
>>>netviewd:/usr/OV..... from the netviewd.lrf.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>If I register netviewd.lrf with the following in the file I
get
>>>problems loading Netview, the process just seems to sit there
and I
>>>cannot open a GUI. When I try to connect using the webconsole
I get no
>>>maps open.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>Netviewd.lrf as follows
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>netviewd:/usr/OV/bin/netviewd:
>>>
>>>OVs_YES_START:nvsecd pmd ovwdb trapd ovtopmd ovactiond nvcorrd
>>>actionsvr nvserverd:-spmd 2, -ro:OVs_WELL_BEHAVED:30:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>When I look in ovsuf I see the following.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>1:netviewd:/usr/OV/bin/netviewd:OVs_YES_START:nvsecd pmd ovwdb
trapd
>>>ovtopmd ovactiond nvcorrd actionsvr nvserverd:-spmd
>>>2:OVs_WELL_BEHAVED:30:::
>>>
>>>1:netviewd:/usr/OV/bin/netviewd:OVs_YES_START:nvsecd pmd ovwdb
trapd
>>>ovtopmd ovactiond nvcorrd actionsvr nvserverd:-spmd
>>>2:OVs_WELL_BEHAVED:30:::
>>>
>>>1:netviewd:/usr/OV/bin/netviewd:OVs_YES_START:nvsecd pmd ovwdb
trapd
>>>ovtopmd ovactiond nvcorrd actionsvr nvserverd:-spmd 2,
>>>-ro:OVs_WELL_BEHAVED:30:::
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>Any suggestions would be appreciate, should I remove the additional
>>>lines in ovsuf??
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>Regards
>>>
>>>Peter
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>*From:* Ingleson Peter GB
>>>*Sent**:* 19 April 2004 10:56
>>>*To:* nv-l AT lists.us.ibm DOT com
>>>*Subject:* [nv-l] netviewd.lrf problems
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>Hello List,
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>I've been trying to add the -ro flag to my netviewd.lrf file
so my
>>>webconsole map runs as read only, however I kept receiving
the error
>>>below. I removed the -ro from the file and still I receive
this error.
>>>Any suggestions on where to look would be appreciated.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>[gl02]:/usr/OV/lrf#sudo ovdelobj netviewd.lrf
>>>
>>>ovdelobj - Static Registration Utility
>>>
>>>ERROR: Invalid value in LRF record #1, Quality Of Service
field. (OVs
>>>1-13)
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>My netviewd.lrf contains
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>OVs_YES_START:nvsecd pmd ovwdb trapd ovtopmd ovactiond nvcorrd
>>>actionsvr nvserverd:-spmd 2:OVs_WELL_BEHAVED:30:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>Running on AIX 5.1 ML5 NV 7.1.3
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>Regards
>>>
>>>Peter
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
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