RE: [nv-l] Understanding ITSL2 Node Marginal Trap
2003-10-02 11:44:35
Hello
Becky.
Thanks
for the info. I have FixPack1 and IY40359 installed. I do not have IY48698
installed.
I do
not have a Monitor > Other menu option. Are you talking about the "X" native
console map or the Web Console map?
I
checked the poll_server.log file. All it lists are the object ID of the
switch and the object IDs of the impacted servers. So are you saying one of
those object IDs went down?
Thanks
very much.
Ray
Westphal
Enterprise Rent-A-Car
Ray,
At
times the color of the switch icon is incorrect when the switch is marginal.
There is an interim fix IY40359 for Unix, superseded by IY48698 as of
9/24, that addressed this. It fixes the occasional problem of
inconsistent switch status colors between network and segment submaps.
This fix is required when using NetView 7.1.3 fixpack 1. (By the
way, do you have NetView fixpack 1 installed? ITSA requires it.)
You should also check the oper
status of those ports listed in the NetView event you mentioned. At the
NetView GUI, highlight the switch and select
Monitor-->Other-->Interfaces. In addition check
/usr/OV/ITSL2/log/poll_server.log for possible errors associated with these
ports.
---------------------------------------------- Becky
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Tivoli Software andersrs AT us.ibm DOT com office & fax 630 568 7030
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Hello Everyone,
NetView 7.1.3 on AIX 5.2 and experimenting with
with ITSL2 Version 1.2.1.
I'm receiving switch analyzer node marginal traps
from several 29xx series switches. And the switch does NOT change to marginal
(yellow) status. Below is an example:
1065037619 3 Wed Oct 01 14:46:59 2003
switch1.abc.com V Node Marginal [0.0.0.0/FastEthernet0/37,
0.0.0.0/FastEthernet0/28, 0.0.0.0/FastEthernet0/19, 0.0.0.0/FastEthernet0/17,
0.0.0.0/FastEthernet0/16]
I cannot find an explanation of the event message.
When I telnet to the switch, I cannot find any logs indicating problems for
the ports listed. In fact - no ports on the source swtich are reporting any
problems. There is nothing listed under
"Impact Analysis" for the particular switch. Are there any ITSL2 users who
can explain the traps message? Thanks in advance.
Ray Westphal Enterprise Rent-A-Car
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