Author: Bill Painter <william.t.painter AT LMCO DOT COM>
Date: Thu, 17 Feb 2000 18:24:15 -0500
This thread seems to have two subjects going on, an of course I have opinions on both of them. The netmon option (undocumented) that controls how many outstanding ping requests you can have is -q. It
Author: Bill Painter <william.t.painter AT LMCO DOT COM>
Date: Wed, 22 Sep 1999 11:07:42 -0400
We are experiencing a problem where a node will appear to go down, and it will stay red. If I go in and manually ping the node then Netview will send a node up message and the node will go green agai
Bill, First I'd have a look to my polling intervals in Options...SNMP Configuration, provided that Polling and Discovery settings are enabled (Options...Topology/Status Polling Intervals...)... That'
Author: Chris Cowan <chris.cowan AT 2ND-WAVE DOT COM>
Date: Wed, 22 Sep 1999 13:03:39 -0500
If after looking at the intervals, the problem isn't obvious, you can get netmon to dump the ping list, ping in queue or wait, and similar list for the SNMP polls by passing the right flags to netmon
Author: Bill Painter <william.t.painter AT LMCO DOT COM>
Date: Wed, 22 Sep 1999 13:41:56 -0400
Hey that is very helpful, I have a question, how do you tell if the wait que is full (we have 16 in the que). --Original Message-- From: Chris Cowan <chris.cowan AT 2ND-WAVE DOT COM> To: NV-L AT UCSB
Author: Bill Painter <william.t.painter AT LMCO DOT COM>
Date: Wed, 22 Sep 1999 13:56:02 -0400
OK we have a device that is red on the map. I look in the trace and find that it was pinged three time(retry count) and they occurred every 40 seconds (retry wait) and then there is a message (expire
Author: Bill Painter <william.t.painter AT LMCO DOT COM>
Date: Wed, 22 Sep 1999 13:58:00 -0400
Sorry I didnt finish the description..... The node will come back up if I ping it manually. --Original Message-- From: Bill Painter <william.t.painter AT lmco DOT com> To: Discussion of IBM NetView a
Author: Chris Cowan <chris.cowan AT 2ND-WAVE DOT COM>
Date: Wed, 22 Sep 1999 15:08:13 -0500
Not having the source I can't tell. I would take successive samples and make sure that there's changes in the list. Attachment: chris.cowan.vcf Description: Card for Chris Cowan
Author: Chris Cowan <chris.cowan AT 2ND-WAVE DOT COM>
Date: Wed, 22 Sep 1999 15:11:01 -0500
Also, I remember that in the NV 4.x days (I used NV for a long time, then didn't touch it for several years), there was a way to set the number of parallel polls executed at one time by netmon. Eithe
Author: Chris Cowan <chris.cowan AT 2ND-WAVE DOT COM>
Date: Wed, 22 Sep 1999 15:13:59 -0500
I would try one or more of the following: - Up the netmon tracing - Use ovobjprint and ovtopodump to explicitly check the object status (get both the node and the individual interfaces). In the DB is
This thread seems to have two subjects going on, an of course I have opinions on both of them. The netmon option (undocumented) that controls how many outstanding ping requests you can have is -q. It
Chris, Bill Check netmon -Q and -q options, one is for snmp queue size the other is for ping queue size. Must likely they should both be set the same. They are still available in 5.1.1 and 5.1.2. Sor