Re: Re: How to configure per user correlation rulesets?
2001-10-17 11:35:32
This is a multipart message in MIME format. xrdb -merge <file_name> causes the contents of the file to be merged in
memory with the .Xdefaults you are currently using.
James Shanks
Level 3 Support
Tivoli NetView for UNIX and NT
Tivoli Software
IBM Software Group
Please note that my new id is jshanks AT us.ibm DOT com
Bartlomiej Grenda/Poland/IBM@IBMPL
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10/17/2001 10:49 AM
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James, thank you again for your response:
> If it is not working for you then there is some other problem you have
to
> solve.
> Are you using the CDE? Then you may have to log all the way out and
back
> in again the get the Xdefaults to be read again, or you should do
> xrdb -merge Nvevents
> from your home directory.
Once again copying Nvevents to user directory do not work.
But I manuallycopied nvevents.correlationRule variable into
$HOME/.Xdefauts
file for needed user and I set it to needed value, then I loged off and on
in graphical environment (CDE) and it worked. So my problem is solved.
Anyway, I made similar tests while changing same variable in
$HOME/Nvevents
with no success. I'm not very skilled in X-windows: what does "xrdb -merge
file" do? Is this comparable to manually mentioned file content into
.Xdefaults?
> Wht operating system are you using? AIX? Solaris? What level?
AIX 4.3.3
Pozdrowienia/Regards
Bartlomiej Grenda
_____________________________________
IBM Poland, I/T Specialist
tel +48-61-8649493, fax +48-61-8649488
e-mail: Bartlomiej.Grenda AT pl.ibm DOT com
_________________________________________________________________________
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xrdb -merge <file_name> causes the contents of the file to be merged in memory with the .Xdefaults you are currently using.
James Shanks
Level 3 Support
Tivoli NetView for UNIX and NT
Tivoli Software
IBM Software Group
Please note that my new id is jshanks AT us.ibm DOT com
| Bartlomiej Grenda/Poland/IBM@IBMPL
Sent by: owner-nv-l AT tkg DOT com
10/17/2001 10:49 AM
Please respond to IBM NetView Discussion
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To: IBM NetView Discussion <nv-l AT tkg DOT com>
cc:
Subject: [NV-L] Re: How to configure per user correlation rulesets?
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James, thank you again for your response:
> If it is not working for you then there is some other problem you have to
> solve.
> Are you using the CDE? Then you may have to log all the way out and back
> in again the get the Xdefaults to be read again, or you should do
> xrdb -merge Nvevents
> from your home directory.
Once again copying Nvevents to user directory do not work.
But I manuallycopied nvevents.correlationRule variable into $HOME/.Xdefauts
file for needed user and I set it to needed value, then I loged off and on
in graphical environment (CDE) and it worked. So my problem is solved.
Anyway, I made similar tests while changing same variable in $HOME/Nvevents
with no success. I'm not very skilled in X-windows: what does "xrdb -merge
file" do? Is this comparable to manually mentioned file content into
.Xdefaults?
> Wht operating system are you using? AIX? Solaris? What level?
AIX 4.3.3
Pozdrowienia/Regards
Bartlomiej Grenda
_____________________________________
IBM Poland, I/T Specialist
tel +48-61-8649493, fax +48-61-8649488
e-mail: Bartlomiej.Grenda AT pl.ibm DOT com
_________________________________________________________________________
NV-L List information and Archives: http://www.tkg.com/nv-l
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