Most likely, it is a Demand Poll or similar netmon action initiated by a user from the GUI. This message is part of a trio.
Selecting a netmon action like Demand Poll from the GUI causes an event to be sent telling netmon what you want him to do. Opening the event connection to trapd results in this first message:
n netmon-related Application connected to trapd.
Then you should see the actual event that was sent, say
Demand polling on <node>
and then you will see the final message when the event interface is closed
n netmon-related Application disconnecting from trapd.
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Hello,
We are running NetView 7.15 FP1 on AIX 5.3 and noticed in trapd.log that we are seeing the following message throughout the day.
Tue Mar 03 14:42:51 2009 <none> n netmon-related Application disconnecting from trapd.
Any idea what is causing this message?
Thank you,
Kevin Sperry
IT Analyst, Data Center Monitoring Control
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