Re: [nv-l] Problem with object
2004-10-22 11:27:09
In most cases those "Please"
objects are removed automatically by map synchronization. You should only
have to worry about the ones that are still there. If you find them in
the map, using Locate, then delete them 'from all submaps'.
If you find the same objects the next
time, then it is one of two cases, I think:
1) You have more than one map. Look
under File..Open. If there is more than just the default map, open the
others and do the deletes there as well.
2) The object have been rediscovered.
Check the object numbers. Each time they are discovered, they will have
different object numbers.
Cordially,
Leslie A. Clark
IBM Global Services - Systems Mgmt & Networking
Detroit
Javier Morate Guerrero
<jmorate AT carrefour DOT com>
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10/22/2004 04:05 AM
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Hi,
When I clean up the databases (ovmapcount -a, ovmapcount
-b,
ovtopofix -A), I look at the output of ovtopofix and there are lines as:
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx (xxxxxxxxx) -- Please delete
object from all maps.
some objects them encounter them in the map and I
erase them, but
other but other objects not encounter them, and in the following
clean up
they continue appearing.
can nvmaputil.sh be useful to me ?
Un saludo,
Francisco Javier Morate Guerrero
Dpto. Gestión de Sistemas
Carrefour España
jmorate AT carrefour DOT com
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