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RE: Re: What the heck does this really mean?

2000-11-06 18:28:37
Subject: RE: Re: What the heck does this really mean?
From: pETERanderson AT westpac.com DOT au
To: nv-l AT lists.tivoli DOT com
Date: Tue, 7 Nov 2000 10:28:37 +1100
Try netmon -M -1 and then look at the netmon.trace file.

It will show when netmon polls devices using what timeout settings, etc.

If a timout does occur that is recorded too.

Could be that you timeout/retry settings are too low.

Regards,

Peter Anderson
Senior Communications Analyst
Ph:  0011 61 2 99025938
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-----Original Message-----
From: SZEWCZYK, Jack
Sent: Tuesday, November 07, 2000 8:52 AM
To: ANDERSON, Peter
Subject: FW: Re: [NV-L] What the heck does this really mean?




-----Original Message-----
From:                   Clarence Hart
Sent:                   Monday, 6 November 2000 21:52
To:                     nv-l AT tkg DOT com
Cc:
Subject:                        Re: [NV-L] What the heck does this really mean?


-----Original Message-----
From:                   Clarence Hart
Sent:                   Monday, 6 November 2000 21:52
To:                     nv-l AT tkg DOT com
Cc:
Subject:                        Re: [NV-L] What the heck does this really mean?



Thank you for responding :)

This is what's on the card:


---------------------- START card ----------------------------
Mon Nov 06 16:07:27 2000 <none>          N Network XX.XXX.X Down.

SPECIFIC   : 58916869 (hex: 3830005)
GENERIC    : 6
CATEGORY   : Status Events
ENTERPRISE : netView6000  1.3.6.1.4.1.2.6.3.1
SOURCE     : Netmon (N)
HOSTNAME   : <none>
SEVERITY   : Indeterminate
LOGGEDTIME : 11/06/00 16:07:27

---------------------- END card ----------------------------

It just happened again.
And All of my devices are still up..  This is really irritating...


C




> From: James_Shanks AT tivoli DOT com
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> Subject: Re: [NV-L] What the heck does this really mean?
> To: IBM NetView Discussion <nv-l AT tkg DOT com>
> Date: Mon, 6 Nov 2000 15:37:48 -0500
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> Well, per the Appendix in the NetView Admin Guide the 58916869  trap is
> issued by nemon when all segments for the network in question are in
> critical status.  Is this not what you are seeing?   But your example here
> is for  50790404, Network Marginal, isn't it?      What is shown on the
> card?
>
> James Shanks
> Team Leader, Level 3 Support
>  Tivoli NetView for UNIX and NT
>
>
>
> Clarence Hart <rti1clh AT ismd.ups DOT com> on 11/06/2000 03:15:58 PM
>
> Please respond to IBM NetView Discussion <nv-l AT tkg DOT com>
>
> To:   nv-l AT tkg DOT com
> cc:   clh AT ismd.ups DOT com (bcc: James Shanks/Tivoli Systems)
> Subject:  [NV-L] What the heck does this really mean?
>
>
>
>
> Hey all,
>
>      Every day I "Network Down" messages from tivoli with the the event
>      # 58916869. This happens about 8 times a day.
>
>      My question is what does this really mean if my network is still up.
>      What is netview  looking at?
>      All IP's that I can try are still reachable when this message is
sent.
>
>      Does anybody else see these messages and your network is still OK?
>
>
>           -----trapd.log entry ----
>
> 973263614  7  Fri Nov 03 10:00:14 2000 <none>      N Network xxx.xx.8
> Marginal.
>
>
>
>
> Clarence Hart
> UPS
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> chart AT ups DOT com
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