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Re: Réf. : RE: Location.conf

2001-08-12 23:04:19
Subject: Re: Réf. : RE: Location.conf
From: Bill Evans <wvevans AT attglobal DOT net>
To: nv-l AT lists.tivoli DOT com
Date: Sun, 12 Aug 2001 23:04:19 -0400
You should not use location.conf files greater than 1000 lines long. 
This is a documented restriction.  It may be causing your problem.

You should also upgrade to the Version 6.0.2 NetView which has been 
available for over six months.  Then you will be able to send your file 
to Tivoli Service for analysis (they won't work on any system except the 
current one).

Personally, I've not had any trouble with 6.0.2 and location.conf.  I 
suspect something you've put in the location.conf file is causing the 
problem if it's not due to the size of the file. For example, the text 
in the distributed location.conf file warns you that overlapping ranges 
are unpredictable; 192.168.0-250, 192.168.10-20 and 192.168.21-255 is an 
example of an overlap which could be accidentally created. I could see 
where this might cause the effect you describe.

I'd suggest you upgrade and call Tivoli Support or find a consultant who 
can work with you. This is not something easily handled through a 
mailing list since it will take quite a bit of time to analyze the 1600 
  lines in your location.conf against your object database.

Bill Evans

junior AT ssss.gouv.qc DOT ca wrote:

> 
> 
> Thanks for the answer,
> 
> Whe I say that they don't discover in the good subregion, I want say that
> normaly the network icon are discover in the main map but it's not true for 
> me.
> It discover the network icon in (1) one subregion. Ex: It has 18 region ine 
> the
> province of Quebec. Normaly, Netview it suppose to discover all the regions in
> the main map and after place the network icon the the good region. What I try 
> to
> explain is that all the the network icon  that are discover are place 
> (example)
> in the region 07 . Why
> 
> Thank's
> 
> Pierre (Junior) Racine
> Quebec City
> 
> 
> 
> 
> "Pedro Arduengo Cuesta" <parduengo AT telecable DOT es> le 08/11/2001 
> 04:03:06 AM
> 
> Veuillez répondre à IBM NetView Discussion <nv-l AT tkg DOT com>
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> Pour :    "IBM NetView Discussion" <nv-l AT tkg DOT com>
> cc :   (ccc : Pierre Jr Racine/Sogique/SSSS)
> 
> Objet :   RE: [NV-L] Location.conf
> 
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> 
> Well if you browse in your configuration about your polling snmp, this
> window has 3 polling:
> discovery new elements, status polling, change polling. You can disable
> discovery new elements then you discovery only elements that you have in
> location.conf.
> I hope that this solution it is well.
> 
> -----Mensaje original-----
> De: owner-nv-l AT tkg DOT com [mailto:owner-nv-l AT tkg DOT com]En nombre de
> junior AT ssss.gouv.qc DOT ca
> Enviado el: viernes, 10 de agosto de 2001 21:41
> Para: nv-l AT tkg DOT com
> Asunto: [NV-L] Location.conf
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I use Netview 6.0.1 on solatis 2.7. I have complete my location.conf and it
> have
> 1600 lines inside . When I start Netview , he discover all the network in
> sub
> region. I have to move each in the good sub region. Is there anybody know
> why
> and have a solution???
> 
> Pierre Racine
> Quebec city
> 
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