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RE: New device on Netview

2001-08-28 10:17:19
Subject: RE: New device on Netview
From: "CATALINA MARTINEZ" <CATALINA.MARTINEZ AT tlc.state.tx DOT us>
To: nv-l AT lists.tivoli DOT com
Date: Tue, 28 Aug 2001 09:17:19 -0500
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Scott,

I failed to mentioned that I do have DISCOVER turned ON. I did not run netmon-y 
to refresh. Another question:

Now that those devices are discovered, Netview is displaying NodeDown. I put a 
sniffer on Netview server to capture all traffic and it shows that Netview is 
issuing 3 pings within the same second and not waiting for a reply. So I get 
1)Interface down, node down, interface up, node up,2) interface down, node 
down, interface up, node up 3)interface down, node down, interface up, node up

I checked the /etc/host file and this device is not listed. Could it possible 
that Netmon is confused when trying to resolve the name. The netsvc.conf has 
hosts=local,bind. So it should look at the host file first and then the dns 
server.

Any ideas

>>> Scott_Barr AT csgsystems DOT com 08/28/01 08:03AM >>>

If "new node discovery" is off you will not discover this device unless it is 
in the seed file. If it is in the seed file, you can do a NETMON -Y to refresh 
the netmon daemon and re-read the seed file. Or run discovery full time.
-----Original Message-----
From: CATALINA MARTINEZ [mailto:CATALINA.MARTINEZ AT tlc.state.tx DOT us]
Sent: Tuesday, August 28, 2001 7:43 AM
To: nv-l AT tkg DOT com
Subject: [NV-L] New device on Netview


HI All,

Running AIX 4.3.3 Netview 6.0.2 Framework 3.7.1

General question, I added a new switch to the network yesterday morning around 
10am.The netmon added/discovered it around 4am this morning. Is that normal?

All day yesterday, I pinged the device, I did a demand poll on the router to 
see if Netmon would discover it sooner. I checked netmon.seed file to make sure 
it was not excluded. I also looked at netmon's queue but nothing was 'waiting' .

any ideas as to why it took so long to discover a device? or is this normal?

Please advice.
Scott,
 
I failed to mentioned that I do have DISCOVER turned ON. I did not run netmon-y to refresh. Another question:
 
Now that those devices are discovered, Netview is displaying NodeDown. I put a sniffer on Netview server to capture all traffic and it shows that Netview is issuing 3 pings within the same second and not waiting for a reply. So I get
1)Interface down, node down, interface up, node up,2) interface down, node down, interface up, node up 3)interface down, node down, interface up, node up
 
I checked the /etc/host file and this device is not listed. Could it possible that Netmon is confused when trying to resolve the name. The netsvc.conf has hosts=local,bind. So it should look at the host file first and then the dns server.
 
Any ideas

>>> Scott_Barr AT csgsystems DOT com 08/28/01 08:03AM >>>
If "new node discovery" is off you will not discover this device unless it is in the seed file. If it is in the seed file, you can do a NETMON -Y to refresh the netmon daemon and re-read the seed file. Or run discovery full time.
-----Original Message-----
From: CATALINA MARTINEZ [mailto:CATALINA.MARTINEZ AT tlc.state.tx DOT us]
Sent: Tuesday, August 28, 2001 7:43 AM
To: nv-l AT tkg DOT com
Subject: [NV-L] New device on Netview

HI All,
 
Running AIX 4.3.3 Netview 6.0.2 Framework 3.7.1
 
General question, I added a new switch to the network yesterday morning around 10am.The netmon added/discovered it around 4am this morning. Is that normal?
 
All day yesterday, I pinged the device, I did a demand poll on the router to see if Netmon would discover it sooner. I checked netmon.seed file to make sure it was not excluded. I also looked at netmon's queue but nothing was 'waiting' .
 
any ideas as to why it took so long to discover a device? or is this normal?
 
Please advice.




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