Glen,
I have
been having similar issues with icons going marginal when everything
under them is OK (I have even had leaf interfaces going marginal). All
this started when I upgraded from 7.1.2 to 7.1.4 (on AIX) I am up
to FP3 and it is still happening. I can change them back to
green by unmanaging and remanaging the icon (normally a router) but after a
while (not consistant) it changes back to yellow again - I have set logging but
so far cannot find any reason why this is happening nothing ashows up in the
logs. They do not appear to be generating traps and my network team have
not complained about spurious alerts (and they would if they got any :-)).
It is just a pain in the a** and makes the map look bad.
I
suppose I'll get around to opening a pmr on the problem at some stage when I get
a chance
Regs
Colin
M.
"We
bought Tivoli to alleviate firefighting - now we are firefighting Tivoli"
me.
Hi,
Running Netview
7.1.4 FP3 on Redhat Linux AS 2.1
My root map has
been carved up into 5 objects that represent 5 different companies. Each
of those companies networks and devices have been cut from the root map and
pasted into the company specific submaps. Everything works perfectly -
except on thing. 4 of the 5 submaps (representing each company) show
status of yellow. Drilling into the submaps - everything is either green
or unmanaged (including hidden objects). I've tried using the TOOLS->
FAILING RESOURCE DISPLAY utility to ID my problem, but it returns "no
specified resources found". Even odder, a month or so ago, Company X was
green and everyone else yellow. Now, company X is yellow and company Z
is green! I've run the various DB utilities too (resolve DB
inconsistencies, compress IP and objects topology)
I also only have
only a single map.
Any thoughts would
be greatly appreciated,
Glen Warn
PEMCO Corporation Computer Services
(PCCS)
206-628-5770
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