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Re: [nv-l] script not running on ruleset

2005-08-16 16:58:39
Subject: Re: [nv-l] script not running on ruleset
From: Mario Behring <mariobehring AT yahoo DOT com>
To: nv-l AT lists.us.ibm DOT com
Date: Tue, 16 Aug 2005 13:57:43 -0700 (PDT)
James...that´s the problem...I think that the script is not being
executed...and so far I do not know why...how can I be sure that the
script is executed ?

Thanks

Mario



--- James Shanks <jshanks AT us.ibm DOT com> wrote:

> If the script is being executed, then there is nothing more to be done
> on
> the NetView side.
> You'd need a diagnostic tool from TEC to see anything after that.  They
> own
> postemsg and the library where the code resides.
> That's all the advice I can give you.
> HTH
> 
> James Shanks
> Level 3 Support  for Tivoli NetView for UNIX and Windows
> Tivoli Software / IBM Software Group
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> James,
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> You´re right...I am also running the internal adapter, but the
> BufferEvents was set to NO for the postemsg command (I am using the -f
> option pointing to a configuration file). In any case, just to see if
> something happens, I´ve changed the BufferEvents to YES and set the
> BufEvtPath a path different from the one that the internal adapter is
> using (the default).
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> Also, I have two different NV rulesets, one that the internal adapeter
> points to and the other that calls the "Action" box, which calls the
> postemsg script. The script gets the NVATTR_? variables from the memory
> when the event occurs and fill the postemsg attributes...but still no
> event reaches the TEC....
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> --- James Shanks <jshanks AT us.ibm DOT com> wrote:
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> > Are you also running the internal TEC adapter?  Then you must specify
> > different and unique BufEvtPath values for the internal adapter (in
> your
> > tecint.conf) and on your postemsg command, or the TEC library code in
> > each
> > case will try to write to the same cache files and the two processes
> > will
> > interfere with each other doing cache management.
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> > You can issue the command "nvcdebug -n" to see what rulesets nvcorrd
> is
> > running by looking in the nvcorrd.alog.  And if you want to see it
> > process
> > traps through them, issue "nvcdebug -d all".  Look for the eyecatcher
> > "Received a trap" and "Finished with the trap" in the log.  Everything
> > that
> > happens in between is him processing that event.  The nvcorrd.alog and
> > blog
> > swap every thousand lines or so.  But during the processing of your
> > trigger
> > trap, you should see him hand it off to actionsvr.   And you should
> also
> > see in actionsvr's nvaction.alog/blog that same event coming in and
> the
> > results of your script being logged.
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> > If that's not enough to help, I suggest you call Support.
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> > Hi list,
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> > I have a ruleset that executes an "Action" box that calls a script
> that
> > send the event to the TEC server using the postemsg
> command....however,
> > no
> > event ever reaches the TEC. It seems to me that the ruleset is not
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> > executing the script.
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> > Any ideas ?
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> > env: NV714 FP03 on AIX 5.2
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> > Thanks.
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> > Mario
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