'If you make a collection, and toggle that part at the top from Attribute to Subnet, and put in a particular subnet, then the resulting members of the collection will be nodes, not subnets. This will
Author: Matthias Goellnitz <GOELL AT DE.IBM DOT COM>
Date: Thu, 15 Jul 1999 08:28:19 +0200
Hi All, I need help from you. Is there a possibility to list all objects from one or more selected subnets and to save this object (all selection names, or ip-addresses) to a ASCII file. After than i
See the nvdbformat command. Or define a collection (by subnet) and use the nvUtil command to list its contents. There is a man page for nvdbformat, and I think nvUtil only has the command syntax whic
Hello Mathias, first create a collection with your nodes or subnets or so on. Second use " nvUtil l your_collection ", the output is what you want. regards Stefan S -- Mit freundlichen Gruessen / Wit
Author: Matthias Goellnitz <GOELL AT DE.IBM DOT COM>
Date: Thu, 15 Jul 1999 17:08:12 +0200
Hi Leslie, hi Stefan, thanks for your help!! I have no problem with greating of collection of spezial subnet. The command "nvUtil l my_collection" works fine, but the result is a list of subnets (IP-
Author: Matthias Goellnitz <GOELL AT DE.IBM DOT COM>
Date: Fri, 16 Jul 1999 15:38:53 +0200
Hi Leslie, thanks for your help. I found only the command nvUtil on my netview server. I made one collection with 9 subnets. The result of nvUtil l <my_subnet> is a list with all subnet IP-Addresses.
Hello Matthias, then generate your collection-rule with entity "isNode=TRUE", in that collection you get all nodes. To generate an ascii-file, use "nvUtil l your _collection > /tmp/output.file", now