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RE: node with status: unreachable

2001-08-07 18:08:08
Subject: RE: node with status: unreachable
From: "Chan, Jack" <jack.chan AT nz.unisys DOT com>
To: nv-l AT lists.tivoli DOT com
Date: Wed, 8 Aug 2001 08:08:08 +1000
Oh, I thought I have swtiched RFI off but I am still seeing white in my
maps.

Here's my netmon.lrf:
# --- MERGED on Sat Jun  9 11:45:39 NZST 2001 ---(V5R1-to-V6R0:Migration)---
netmon:/usr/OV/bin/netmon:
OVs_YES_START:nvsecd,ovtopmd,trapd,ovwdb:-P,-s/usr/OV/conf/seedfile.seedfile
,-J:
OVs_WELL_BEHAVED:15:,-K 0

Did I put the -K 0 in the wrong place? :P

At first I always associated white with RFI, after turning off RFI I still
saw white, so I read the 6.0 release notes, and it says there's a new white
symbol for unreachable. 

Does RFI introduces the white or are they separate features?

Thanks,
Jack.

-----Original Message-----
From: Leslie Clark [mailto:lclark AT us.ibm DOT com]
Sent: Wednesday, 8 August 2001 5:44 a.m.
To: IBM NetView Discussion
Subject: Re: [NV-L] node with status: unreachable


The white is because the Router Fault Isolator function is running, by
default. If you turn it off (see the release notes for 6.0.1), there is no
white, only red. You can read more about this function in the online
document RouterFaultIsolation.htm (not sure where it is, use find).
I just want to make sure you understand what causes the white before
you mask it.

Cordially,

Leslie A. Clark
IBM Global Services - Systems Mgmt & Networking
Detroit



 

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A quick one to question 1:
Put the following line into /usr/OV/app-defaults/OVw
OVw*unreachableStatusColor:             red
But pay attention that it will only switch the color from white to red.
It will change nothing on the status propagation (unreachable isn't
propagated).

Kind regards
Oliver Bruchhaeuser




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Hi list,
When a node in our network is unreachable from our NV server it comes
white.
I would like to know if it is posible to change this color to red.
I,ve been looking in the /usr/OV/app-defaults/OVw, but I can see no way of
doing it. Any idea?

Another question, In the current events aplication we`ve got lot of events
coming from routers with the following msg -> Trap found with no know
format
in trapd.conf, and the following -> NO FMT IN TRAPD.CONF:1.3.6.3.1.1.5.5. I
supose they are the same, but my question is, How can I managed for not
appearing in the future?


Thanks in advance.

Cristina Alvarez.




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