sorry,
I should use the kill command to stop the
process,
thanks,
Kevin Sperry IT Analyst, Data Center Monitoring
Control nationalgrid 7437
Henry Clay Blvd. Bldg#3 Liverpool, NY 13088 Phone: (315) 460-2688 Internal: 829-2688 Kevin.Sperry AT us.ngrid DOT com
No. You can kill it. xnmgraph is a user-started process. Somebody started it,
probably by invoking something from the NetView GUI.
For example if you
have SNMP access to another machine, you should be able to locate it on the map,
select it, and pull down Monitor--> Network Activity and then select an
option from that list such as "Traffic". That will launch xnmgraph in context
for that device in the control desk and it will graph the values returned in
real time.
Another example of how it might be invoked is from the GUI
which controls snmpCollect. That GUI is xnmcollect. If you are collecting
historical MIB data using snmpCollect, then you can select your running
collection, click "Show Data" and when that panel comes up you can select to
have to graphed. That launches xnmgraph in context as well.
xnmgraph is
not launched any other way, so if it is running, some user started
it.
James Shanks Tivoli Network Availability Management Level
Three Network Availability Management Tivoli Software, IBM
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