Joel,
In my
shop we set the netviewd daemon to run a read-only map for the web console
users. This allows us to open the AIX gui using the
command netview (without the -dconsole). What we
did... (as usual, try in test first to ensure it does'nt mess anything else up
:-))
ovstop netviewd
ovdelobj netviewd.lrf
Edit netviewd.lrf to look like the following (see highlighted
-ro)
netviewd:/usr/OV/bin/netviewd: OVs_YES_START:nvsecd pmd ovwdb trapd
ovtopmd ovactiond nvcorrd actionsvr nvserverd:-spmd 2
-ro:OVs_WELL_BEHAVED:30:
ovaddobj netviewd.lrf
ovstart netviewd
This
allows us to open and close a read/write map from AIX without affecting our
web-console users.
As to
why it only started causing the problems you are experiencing, this week, - I
cannot answer that
Enjoy...
Regs
Colin M.
Ok, but this
just started this week. We were always able to run with just the nv6000
command previously. Do I need to disable the web console then to stop
this?
Thank you,
Joel J
Roberts ODCS Network Specialist Phone: 303-924-9179
"Part of the
facts is understanding we have a problem, and part of the facts is what you're
going to do about it." —George W. Bush
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I stand corrected. It is netview
-dconsole
James Shanks Level 3 Support for Tivoli NetView for
UNIX and Windows Tivoli Software / IBM Software Group ----- Forwarded by
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Diane
Benze/Concord/IBM
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James -
FYI -
I think dconsole is all one word (no space) ... netview
-dconsole
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Diane
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Please respond to
nv-l
netviewd always gets the map read-write unless you
take it away from him. The ovstatus shows it's no mystery who has it. If
you want to take the read-write map away from him, then start the
GUI with netview -d console
But if there are
users on the web client, this will boot them off and they will have to log
back in. They get whatever map netviewd has
James
Shanks Level 3 Support for Tivoli NetView for UNIX and
Windows Tivoli Software / IBM Software Group
Joel
Roberts/Boulder/C ontr/IBM@IBMUS
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Please
respond to
nv-l
Every time I open the NetView GUI, using
nv6000, I get a read-only map. I have killed all processes, booted all
users, and even re-booted the box. Map still comes up read-only. When doing
an ovstatus immediately following a re-boot, I get the
following:
object manager name: netviewd behavior:
OVs_WELL_BEHAVED state:
RUNNING PID:
23478 last message:
Initialization complete, opened map 'default' as Read-Write. exit
status: -
How can I find out what's opening
the Read-Write map and how can I stop it?
Thank you,
Joel J
Roberts ODCS Network Specialist Phone: 303-924-9179
"Part of the
facts is understanding we have a problem, and part of the facts is what
you're going to do about it." —George W.
Bush
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