Re: [nv-l] nvhotbackup and reset_ci
2004-02-04 17:35:50
And after the reset_ci, you should also do a 'mapadmin -u <hostname>' using the hostname of the new box. See the manpage.
Cordially,
Leslie A. Clark
IBM Global Services - Systems Mgmt & Networking
Detroit
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Yes. The NetView database contains information about the NetView box itself. It "knows" its own name and address and where the maps are located. If you move a backup to another machine, then all that has to be changed before the GUI will come up or the daemon configuration can be modified. And that's what reset_ci does. It resets the NetView host specific info in the database to the machine one which they now reside.
Wanna see how it works? It's a script and you can trace it.
James Shanks
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NV 7.1.3 / AIX 5.1
I am transferring Netview database from one server to another server (different IP addresses and hostnames) using nvhotbackup. Do I need to run reset_ci on the server I am restoring on? Thanks.
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Fawad
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