I think one of the netmon action commands
(netmon -a xx ) might produce that list in netmon.trace. Check the man
page for netmon.
Cordially,
Leslie A. Clark
IT Services Specialist, Network Mgmt
Information Technology Services Americas
IBM Global Services
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| [NV-L] NV 7.1.4 AIX--advice on ksh nmdemandpoll
script--coprocessing |
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Hi all,
Our DNOC needs a report that shows what
IP addresses are managed via SNMP query versus ping. I searched the archives
and it appears one can't get this report using nvdbformat--isSNMPSupported
is not an accurate indicator. So, I'm getting the list of IP's that match
isSNMPSupported=TRUE from nvdbformat, then feeding the list into `ndmdemandpoll
$hostname |grep "Get SNMP status"`. This will do the job, but
we all know nmdemandpoll kills CPU if it takes any time at all to run.
I have 1500 addresses to cycle through.
So, I figure I can kill nmdemandpoll if
it's going to take longer than 15 seconds to finish, log the IP address
that needed to be killed, then go back to the loop. No problem, except
I'm a novice ksh scripter, and having trouble with co-processes (required
to watch the nmdemandpoll PID because nothing will occur until nmdemandpoll
finishes, right?). If someone can help me with the logic, I'll post the
whole smash for everyone to use when it's finished.
This works fine, just takes forever, and
sends uptime values skyward. It sets off NetIQ alerts for CPU utilization.
# Read in IP address list from
NVout.report
# nv_getSNMPquerystatus.sh < NVout.report
while read ipAddress
do
nmdemandpoll $ipAddress | grep "Get SNMP status"
if
[[ $? -eq 0 ]]
then
echo "$ipAddress is currently monitored using
SNMP query"
else
echo "$ipAddress is currently NOT monitored
using SNMP query"
fi
done
Many thanks in advance to anyone
with advice on how to finish this one off. --Drew
Drew Van Order
Information Technology Services
Deloitte Services LP
Tel: +1 615 882 7836
www.deloitte.com
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