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RE: loadhosts

2000-12-04 08:31:19
Subject: RE: loadhosts
From: Stephen Elliott <selliott AT epicrealm DOT com>
To: nv-l AT lists.tivoli DOT com
Date: Mon, 4 Dec 2000 07:31:19 -0600
Correct. The only option on there is Poll for Status.

Regards,

Steve Elliott
Sr. Network Mgmt. Engineer
epicRealm, Inc.
214-570-4560


-----Original Message-----
From: Les Dickert [mailto:lesdickert AT HOTMAIL DOT COM]
Sent: Friday, December 01, 2000 8:29 AM
To: nv-l AT tkg DOT com
Subject: RE: [NV-L] loadhosts


Stephen,

I assume you have netmon discovery turned off,
is that right?

Les



>From: Stephen Elliott <selliott AT epicrealm DOT com>
>Reply-To: IBM NetView Discussion <nv-l AT tkg DOT com>
>To: "'IBM NetView Discussion'" <nv-l AT tkg DOT com>
>Subject: RE: [NV-L] Deleting Objects
>Date: Thu, 30 Nov 2000 09:17:49 -0600
>
>James, et al,
>
>Your reply is more than a bit confusing since I typically don't have to run
>ovtopofix to add back deleted nodes. Our DB is built entirely via 
>loadhosts.
>I routinely delete all nodes for a site and add them back right away with a
>'loadhosts -m <mask> -v < filename' and have never had to run ovtopofix
>before doing so.
>
>Now having said that, let me explain what happened a couple days ago. I ran
>into the same problem Les did while doing my delete/add routine. The 
>objects
>were deleted from the map and could not be located via Locate, Objects, by
>Selection Name or by IP Address, which indicates they have been deleted.
>Upon running loadhosts in verbose mode, tho, no new entries displayed to
>standard output as is normal and the load finished, stating that no new
>nodes were added. An ovobjprint -s against the node's site suffix showed 
>all
>of them to be in the DB. Upon restarting the NetView GUI, all the nodes 
>show
>up under the New Nodes line. Redeleting them all again without reloading
>them via loadhosts again showed them still to be in the DB and they again
>show up under the New Nodes line upon restarting the GUI.
>
>This is the first time this has happened. After duplicating it on several
>more sites, I restored the DB from backup and the problem went away.
>
>Your thoughts?
>
>Regards,
>
>Steve Elliott
>Sr. Network Mgmt. Engineer
>epicRealm, Inc.
>214-570-4560
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: James_Shanks AT tivoli DOT com [mailto:James_Shanks AT tivoli DOT com]
>Sent: Thursday, November 30, 2000 7:40 AM
>To: IBM NetView Discussion
>Subject: Re: [NV-L] Deleting Objects
>
>
>You need to do an ovtopofix -A to actually remove the objects from the
>database after you have removed it from the map.  This is so that if you
>are removing it from the map only, and do not want it rediscovered, the old
>record will stay in the database and netmon will not add a new one, which
>you would then have to delete from the map.
>
>James Shanks
>Team Leader, Level 3 Support
>  Tivoli NetView for UNIX and NT
>
>
>
>lesdickert AT nsimail DOT com on 11/30/2000 08:23:11 AM
>
>Please respond to IBM NetView Discussion <nv-l AT tkg DOT com>
>
>To:   NV-L AT tkg DOT com
>cc:    (bcc: James Shanks/Tivoli Systems)
>Subject:  [NV-L] Deleting Objects
>
>
>
>
>Running NetView 6.0.1 under AIX 4.3.2:
>
>I have only one map, and when I delete an
>object it doesn't get removed from the object
>database.  I go to the submap with the object,
>highlight it, and do Edit->Delete Object from
>All Submaps.  However, if I go to the command
>line and do ovobjprint -s <object name>, it is
>still there, but with no
>
>   14        OVW Maps Exists          1
>   15        OVW Maps Managed         1
>
>entries.  From the map, if I do a Locate->Object, it
>can't find it.
>
>Problem is that I want to manually re-add the object,
>and it won't let me cause it claims the object already
>exists.
>
>Is this the way things are supposed to work or what am
>I doing wrong?
>
>Thanks,
>
>Les
>
>
>
>
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