Re: [nv-l] MLM Questions
2004-06-22 08:49:29
There are 'netmon -a' commands that
cause netmon to dump to netmon.trace a list of what has been offloaded
to what MLMs for status polling. The various '-a' options are documented
somewhere now - the manpage for netmon maybe? Also remember that you can
assign nodes to the MLMs beyond what they discover. I believe that if a
node is assigned to the MLM for status, that includes all of the interfaces
on that node as they are known to the Netview database. You can see that
in the netmon.trace when you do that dump. And when the MLM sends
a status change trap (which is configured in trapd.conf to logonly or don't
log or display, I forget which), it triggers a 'fake' netmon-type status
change trap, so I would expect normal propogation and correlation to take
place regardless of whether the information came from the MLM or netmon.
You should plan on using the Smartset
Editor to modify the scope of the MLMs to cover the subnets you need them
to cover. Special smartsets are created for you for that purpose when you
demandpoll an MLM. You should also plan on having Netview do the discovery
rather than relying on the MLMs.
Cordially,
Leslie A. Clark
IBM Global Services - Systems Mgmt & Networking
Detroit
Jane Curry <jane.curry AT skills-1st.co DOT uk>
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I think I tested this one in the past (though it may
have changed...).
From memory, MLM doesn't discover or poll interfaces that are not in
the same subnet as his "primary" interface. Can't remember
how he
decided which interface to use if he had several, but my memory is that
it really only worked on one interface.
If you do further testing, please report the outcome back here!!
Cheers,
Jane
James Shanks wrote:
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> I don't mean to be rude, Scott, but if you are testing, then whom
> would be better able to answer those questions than you? Nothing
like
> testing the code yourself to become the expert. Both
those
> scenarios are a bit off the norm for me and for anyone else I know.
> Even the MLM code jockey here said he wasn't sure about either
one,
> and the second is really about netmon. But our best guess on
both is
> negative. We could be wrong, however, so go ahead, test!
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> James Shanks
> Level 3 Support for Tivoli NetView for UNIX and Windows
> Tivoli Software / IBM Software Group
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> *"Bursik, Scott {PBSG}" <Scott.Bursik AT pbsg DOT com>*
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> AIX 4.3.3 NetView 7.1.3 FP2
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> I have several MLM's that I am testing with. One is AIX and the others
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> NT. I have a couple of questions about MLM functionality that I didn't
see
> covered in the manual although I may have overlooked it.
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> 1. If the MLM has multiple interfaces how will the MLM manage
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> networks?
> Will it discover only one subnet and if so how do you determine which
> interface the MLM will bind to? Or will it discover all subnets it
has
> interfaces for?
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> 2. If an MLM is polling a subnet and a node in that subnet has
2
> interfaces, one on the network with the MLM and another that isn't
managed
> by the MLM but NetView manages it, will NetView correlate the mlm
detected
> down event and a NetView Interface Down event into a Node Down event?
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> Thank You,
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