Re: [nv-l] Location.conf
2004-02-18 17:26:53
Would this "issue" also prevent new additions into the location.conf file from being seen on the Map.
Meaning: I have a functioning Location.conf been running a while. We just added another site (EUROPE_EVPN) I stopped netview (ovstop)
vi'd the location.conf to add the EUROPE_EVPN as a site and then listed all the citys and devices under it so it looks something like this.
International 255 Site
EUROPE_EVPN 255 Site International
Mauepas 1.1.1.1 Site EUROPE_EVPN
Chatearoux 2.2.2.2 Site EUROPE_EVPN
when I start netview again (/etc/netnmrc) the GUI, the site EUROPE_EVPN does not get created, nor any of the others mentioned.
Is this a result of the "issue" above or is this just the fact that location.conf only works "once" on initial discovery?
Thanks
CHris Petrina
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I would call Support. I have seen this at 7.1.4, although it worked fine at 7.1.3. To work around it, I have rediscovered completely. That does work. The problem occurred when I did 'File..New Map'.
Cordially,
Leslie A. Clark
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greetings,
location.conf -> if I modify location.conf then create a new map it should use the modified version of location.conf in the new map correct?
I do this and I get errors here is aportion of the location.conf and the erros I get
createLocations: Unable to create location Ajax. A non-location object with that selection name already exists in the object database.
OBJECT: 4741
FIELD ID FIELD NAME FIELD VALUE
10 Selection Name "Ajax"
14 OVW Maps Exists 1
15 OVW Maps Managed 1
107 isLocation TRUE
it calls it a non location object yet you cans ee from above that it is a location object. Any Help?
Thanks
Chris Petrina
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