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Thanks James. I will check into it a little deeper.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: James_Shanks AT tivoli DOT com [mailto:James_Shanks AT tivoli DOT com]
> Sent: Monday, April 02, 2001 9:39 AM
> To: IBM NetView Discussion
> Subject: Re: [NV-L] Maximum number of events?
>
>
>
> That depends on what is going on. The message means that
> netmon is not
> processing the traps that trapd is sending to him, probably
> because he is
> busy doing something else. When his queue gets full, trapd
> terminates his
> connection, so that he himself does not wind up in an out-of-memory
> condition. If you have just restarted netmon then this may
> be entirely
> normal, because he has to do all of his initialization and
> config checks
> before he can process traps. When he is done with his init
> stuff, he will
> re-connect to trapd and start paying attention to the
> incoming trap flow.
> If you have not just restarted netmon, then you may have a trap storm
> problem or a netmon hang of some kind to investigate. I
> would start with
> the netmon trace and see what netmon is doing in that case, and call
> Support if you need help.
>
> James Shanks
> Team Leader, Level 3 Support
> Tivoli NetView for UNIX and NT
>
>
>
> "Treptow, Craig" <Treptow.Craig AT principal DOT com>@tkg.com on 04/02/2001
> 10:04:51 AM
>
> Please respond to IBM NetView Discussion <nv-l AT tkg DOT com>
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> To: "NetView List (E-mail)" <nv-l AT tkg DOT com>
> cc:
> Subject: [NV-L] Maximum number of events?
>
>
>
>
>
> Hi. We are running Netview 6.0.2 on AIX 4.3.3. I just saw
> an event scroll
> by with this message:
>
> "netmon reached maximum number of outstanding events,
> disconnecting from
> trapd"
>
> The processes are still running, and things still appear ok.
> Should I be
> concerned?
>
> Craig Treptow
> Principal Financial Group
> I/S Network Administration
> (515) 247-6207
>
>
>
>
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Thanks James. I will check into it a little deeper.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: James_Shanks AT tivoli DOT com [mailto:James_Shanks AT tivoli DOT com]
> Sent: Monday, April 02, 2001 9:39 AM
> To: IBM NetView Discussion
> Subject: Re: [NV-L] Maximum number of events?
>
>
>
> That depends on what is going on. The message means that
> netmon is not
> processing the traps that trapd is sending to him, probably
> because he is
> busy doing something else. When his queue gets full, trapd
> terminates his
> connection, so that he himself does not wind up in an out-of-memory
> condition. If you have just restarted netmon then this may
> be entirely
> normal, because he has to do all of his initialization and
> config checks
> before he can process traps. When he is done with his init
> stuff, he will
> re-connect to trapd and start paying attention to the
> incoming trap flow.
> If you have not just restarted netmon, then you may have a trap storm
> problem or a netmon hang of some kind to investigate. I
> would start with
> the netmon trace and see what netmon is doing in that case, and call
> Support if you need help.
>
> James Shanks
> Team Leader, Level 3 Support
> Tivoli NetView for UNIX and NT
>
>
>
> "Treptow, Craig" <Treptow.Craig AT principal DOT com>@tkg.com on 04/02/2001
> 10:04:51 AM
>
> Please respond to IBM NetView Discussion <nv-l AT tkg DOT com>
>
> Sent by: owner-nv-l AT tkg DOT com
>
>
> To: "NetView List (E-mail)" <nv-l AT tkg DOT com>
> cc:
> Subject: [NV-L] Maximum number of events?
>
>
>
>
>
> Hi. We are running Netview 6.0.2 on AIX 4.3.3. I just saw
> an event scroll
> by with this message:
>
> "netmon reached maximum number of outstanding events,
> disconnecting from
> trapd"
>
> The processes are still running, and things still appear ok.
> Should I be
> concerned?
>
> Craig Treptow
> Principal Financial Group
> I/S Network Administration
> (515) 247-6207
>
>
>
>
> ______________________________________________________________
> ___________
> NV-L List information and Archives: http://www.tkg.com/nv-l
>
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