Re: [nv-l] Different behavior for Acknowledge with ITSL.
2005-05-16 20:18:41
I think you will find that the symbol
status of the node , regardless of the subnet you view it in, is marginal.
It has been set explicily by the application. Normally, symbol status in
a subnet map reflects only the ip status of the interface on that subnet.
Yellow was not a possibility. It was either red or green. So that status
you are expecting to affect by acking the Layer2 interface object is not
caused by the propogated status of that layer2 interface object. It may
affect the status of the node on the IP Internet level of the map via propogation,
I'm not sure. But in the submap views, the status is set, not propogated.
This same behavior can be seen on 7.1.4
FP2, where the Layer2 status objects were added, and ITSA 1.2.1.
Cordially,
Leslie A. Clark
IBM Global Services - Systems Mgmt & Networking
(248) 552-4968 Voicemail, Fax, Pager
"Evans, Bill"
<Bill.Evans AT hq.doe DOT gov>
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I've recently moved from NetView 7.1.3 FP3
on a Solaris to NetView 7.1.4 FP3 on RH3. I've also moved from ITSL
1.1 to ITSL 1.3.
I've noticed some nice differences in the
ITSL support. I like the L2Status icon; it's less confusing when
there's an icon to OR with the interface status to produce the device status.
The operational difference is the way the device status is created.
Mostly I'm doing this from the Web Console.
- If the Layer2 status becomes marginal the
device status will become marginal.
- If the interface submap is opened, the Layer2
status icon is acknowledged and the submap is closed, the device
status will remain marginal.
- If the device status is acknowledged, the
interface submap opened, the Layer2 status is acknowledged and the interface
submap closed the device status is now normal.
This
is not the way it worked on the old system, obviously, since there was
no icon for Layer2 status. A bad layer2 status did cause the device
icon to take on the abnormal state when the interface was up but Layer2
had problems.
It's also not the way I understand other
interface states are rolled up into the device status. On the basis of
the behavior of devices with multiple interfaces I would expect that changing
the state of the Layer2Status to Acknowledged would cause the device icon
to go normal with no other action. I would also expect that a device
icon which is in the Acknowledged state would not revert to normal when
the Layer2Status is acknowledged.
Could someone tell me what I'm missing in
the situation?
Bill Evans
Tivoli NetView Support for DOE
301-903-0057
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