RE: [nv-l] ATM problem
2004-01-14 14:47:29
Make
the "routeEntries" the same on both servers... The lower number may be the
better one to use... For example, Cisco devices have an issue if you use a large
"routeEntries" value:
<http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/477/SNMP/ipsnmphighcpu.shtml>
Raymond Erdey Enterprise Rent-A-Car System
Administrator Network Management System
Administration Email:
raymond.m.erdey AT erac DOT com Web: http://www.geocities.com/rerdey/
Community name is the same but they are both reporting
different number of routeEntries and there's a big difference and I've checked
this several times. The v6 machine reports 800 entries and the v7
machine reports 2000 entries.
Make
sure that the "community" string, as reported by the following command, is the
same on both servers:
xnmsnmpconf -res DeviceName
Where "DeviceName" is the "Selection Name" of the Network device in
question.
Raymond Erdey Enterprise Rent-A-Car System
Administrator Network Management System
Administration Email:
raymond.m.erdey AT erac DOT com Web: http://www.geocities.com/rerdey/
> does NetView 7.x and NetView 6.x have the exact same interfaces
discovered
Yes
> CPU comment was for the network device, not the NetView
servers
Sorry I miss-understood. I'm not sure how
this would make a difference... they both get the same information from the
network device and the v6 Netview always shows it up, while the v7 Netview
shows it red. If the CPU was pegging out at 100% it seams that both
server databases would be effected.
> you see them both doing ICMP polls?
No, they both do SNMP.
Thanks
Let me be more specific... :-)
For that ATM device... does NetView
7.x and NetView 6.x have the exact same interfaces discovered? If you do an
ovobjprint <hostname> do you see the same number of interfaces from
both NetViews?
The CPU comment was for the network device, not the
NetView servers. When you do a demandpoll (from both NetViews) you see them
both doing ICMP polls?
Stephen Hochstetler
shochste AT us.ibm DOT com International Technical Support Organization at
IBM Office - 512-838-6198 (t/l 678) FAX - 512-838-6931 http://www.redbooks.ibm.com
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