You assigned those symbols to some real
devices on the network because of the picture, but symbols carry with them
other attributes. Those attributes are defined in the symbol file in /usr/OV/symbols/C.
If you take a look at that definition, you will probably find that it includes
some field that makes them ineligible for the IP-based functions under
the Test menu. You've told Netview that they are not IP devices by choosing
that symbol. It was intended for use with customer-written applications
that run on top of Netview. Try changing the symbol to something in the
row with the computers rather than the ovals, which are applications or
services. You may be better off deleting it and rediscovering it with the
default symbol first.
In the registration file for the functions
on the Test menu (in /usr/OV/registration/C/something) you will find criteria
for the Test functions. Those objects don't presently meet that criteria.
Cordially,
Leslie A. Clark
IBM Global Services - Systems Mgmt & Networking
(248) 552-4968 Voicemail, Fax, Pager
"Zoeckler, Eric A."
<Eric.Zoeckler AT us.ngrid DOT com>
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| [nv-l] Test menu grayed out
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V 7.1.4 AIX 5.2
Anyone seen this? I have several objects
of symbol type "File System". That is, server objects.
When I right click and go to Test the selections for ping, demand
poll, etc are all grayed out. Other similar objects do not have this
problem. The difference I have found can be seen when I right-click
the object and go to Edit, Description where I find that the problem object
has IP Status-Unknown whereas the others have IP Status-Normal. When
I delete and re-add the object the problem no longer exists. The
question is, why or how did this object get this way? Maybe the server
changed its IP address?
___________________________
Eric Zoeckler
IT Analyst
DCO/NCC
National Grid USA
7437 Henry Clay Blvd.
Liverpool, NY 13088
Eric.Zoeckler AT us.ngrid DOT com
315-460-2519
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