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Santosh,
Placing an entry in /etc/hosts will cause NetView to update the selection
name when the node is demand (or configuration) polled.
When you demand poll the node after putting the sysname in /etc/host, you
should see "New name found ...." in the output window.
The label of the node will change to this new name. The label of the
interface itself will Always be the IP Address.
I have been told that the label change may not happen immediately, depending
how busy NetView is doing other things.
This entry in /etc/hosts will cause the SelectionName and thus the label to
be updated with "SuperXyzRouter".
/etc/hosts
10.2.3.123 SuperXyzRouter # Comment
Be certain that you have an /etc/netsvc.conf file and it is configured like
this:
/etc/netsvc.conf
hosts=local,bind4
(The number after bind is the version of bind that you are running.)
If you have not configured /etc/resolv.conf for a nameserver, the
netsvs.conf file is not needed.
This will cause the OS to check /etc/hosts before going to DNS.
Don Davis
-----Original Message-----
From: z_esm_karekars [mailto:z_esm_karekars AT bharatpetroleum DOT com]
Sent: Friday, June 22, 2001 4:00 AM
To: 'IBM NetView Discussion'
Subject: RE: [NV-L] Object Label
Hi Don,
Can U please be little clear on this, I could enter the Interface IP
addresses in /etc/hosts file locally ( Infact I had done it earlier but
could not work on that more that time. I tried demand poll after I did the
same which did not helped me) How will the interface pickup the Name from
hosts file then, please advice.
Regards,
Santosh
----------
From: Davis, Donald[SMTP:donald.davis AT firstcitizens DOT com]
Reply To: IBM NetView Discussion
Sent: Thursday, June 21, 2001 7:47 PM
To: 'IBM NetView Discussion'
Subject: RE: [NV-L] Object Label
Santosh,
NetView does NOT do this natively (like HP OpenView does). NetView uses only
the resolved name.
The workaround is to write a script that does an SNMPGET for the sysName and
writes it to /etc/hosts so that NetView can resolve to that insted of the
DNS name. You will need to modify /etc/netsvcs.conf so that local comes
before bind.
Don Davis
-----Original Message-----
From: z_esm_karekars [ mailto:z_esm_karekars AT bharatpetroleum DOT com
<mailto:z_esm_karekars AT bharatpetroleum DOT com> ]
Sent: Thursday, June 21, 2001 9:59 AM
To: 'nv-l AT tkg DOT com'
Subject: [NV-L] Object Label
Hi,
I had Netview 6.0.1 on AIX 4.3.3.
How can the Router Interfaces pick up the System Description
"RouterName:I/FName" in place of IP address which comes by default.
It's very very urgent.
Regards,
Santosh
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Santosh,
Placing an entry in /etc/hosts will cause NetView to update the selection
name when the node is demand (or configuration)
polled.
When
you demand poll the node after putting the sysname in /etc/host, you should
see "New name found ...." in the output window.
The
label of the node will change to this new name. The label of the interface
itself will Always be the IP Address.
I have
been told that the label change may not happen immediately, depending how busy
NetView is doing other things.
This entry in /etc/hosts will cause the
SelectionName and thus the label to be updated with
"SuperXyzRouter".
/etc/hosts
10.2.3.123 SuperXyzRouter #
Comment
Be
certain that you have an /etc/netsvc.conf file and it is configured like
this:
/etc/netsvc.conf
hosts=local,bind4
(The
number after bind is the version of bind that you are
running.)
If you
have not configured /etc/resolv.conf for a nameserver, the netsvs.conf file is
not needed.
This
will cause the OS to check /etc/hosts before going to DNS.
Don
Davis
Hi Don,
Can U please be little clear on this, I could
enter the Interface IP addresses in /etc/hosts file locally ( Infact I had
done it earlier but could not work on that more that time. I tried demand poll
after I did the same which did not helped me) How will the interface pickup
the Name from hosts file then, please advice.
Regards, Santosh
---------- From: Davis,
Donald[SMTP:donald.davis AT firstcitizens DOT com] Reply To: IBM NetView Discussion Sent: Thursday, June 21,
2001 7:47 PM To:
'IBM NetView Discussion'
Subject:
RE: [NV-L]
Object Label
Santosh, NetView does NOT do this natively (like HP
OpenView does). NetView uses only the resolved name. The workaround is to write a script that
does an SNMPGET for the sysName and writes it to /etc/hosts so that NetView
can resolve to that insted of the DNS name. You will need to modify
/etc/netsvcs.conf so that local comes before bind.
Don
Davis
-----Original Message----- From:
z_esm_karekars [mailto:z_esm_karekars AT bharatpetroleum DOT com] Sent: Thursday, June 21, 2001
9:59 AM To: 'nv-l AT tkg DOT com' Subject: [NV-L] Object
Label
Hi,
I had Netview 6.0.1 on AIX 4.3.3.
How can the Router Interfaces pick up the
System Description "RouterName:I/FName" in place of IP address which comes
by default.
It's very very urgent.
Regards,
Santosh
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