Which screen are you using to add in the node ? (i.e. the classic OVW GUI, or maybe the web interface ?)
I've never heard of this behaviour before....
Nigel Bowden
http://www.bowden-software.com
Hi,
Sorry to hear you are having an issue with this....
Have you configured perl to run in NNM (i.e. added it to the trusted commands file ? - e:/opt/email_alert/doc/email_alert.html#%24OV_CONF%2ftrustedCmds.conf%2fNNM).
If you have added it as recommended in the doc, then your command line...
Hi,
Have a look at page 379 in this manual :
http://ovweb.external.hp.com/ovnsmdps/pdf/t2490-90024.pdf
This behaviour is due to a new correlation introduced in NNM 7.x (after 6.31 I believe).
You can disable it by re-configuring the correlation. I am pretty sure the instructions provided...
Hi,
I don't know how to do this, but I suspect that if you do this and then run in to issues with NNM, you will invalidate your support from HP.
If you have a requirement to do this, I would ask HP if there is a supported way to do this.
HTH.
Nigel Bowden
http://www.bowden-software.com
If you are talking about the traditional 'ovw' console interface, you can create a series of container icons at the Internet level.
Then, you can copy and paste the servers from their 'native' maps in to the relevant containers that you have created. The containers must be location icons, they...
Hi,
Maybe you can load up the Ethereal analyzer and have a look at what is going on on some of your Ethernet ports ?
http://www.ethereal.com/download.html
Nigel Bowden
http://www.bowden-software.com
Hi,
Configuring the correlation side of things is not a trivial task...here's a shorter way of achieving what you are after.
Have a look at the following manual : http://ovweb.external.hp.com/ovnsmdps/pdf/t2490-90024.pdf
If you look on page 340 & 347, you will see details of a file called...
Hi,
Are you getting the event displayed on 5 different lines in the event browser, or are they being shown under one correlated event ?
NNM is supposed to correlate duplicate events within short time-frames.
Nigel Bowden
http://www.bowden-software.com
Hi,
You would need to set up a data collection in NNM.
Check this out for an example of how you might do this :
http://forums1.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/questionanswer.do?threadId=919695
HTH.
Nigel Bowden
http://www.bowden-software.com
Hi,
It depends on the version of LMS you are running.
Here is the supported devices table for the latest Campus Mgr :
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/cscowork/ps2421/products_user_guide_chapter09186a0080702b56.html
HTH
Nigel Bowden
http://www.bowden-software.com
Maybe you can delete the package and then re-install the package ? If not, I'd wait for a new version to be released from Cisco.
Also, if you delete the package, you might be able to get the original version from the install media ?
HTH.
Nigel Bowden
http://www.bowden-software.com
Hi,
The supported traps are shown here :
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/cscowork/ps2421/products_user_guide_chapter09186a0080702b56.html
I don't think the HSRP traps look like they are there...
HTH
Nigel Bowden
http://www.bowden-software.com
Hi,
What patches do you have installed, what version are you using.
A good starting point might be to ensure that you are running the latest NNM patches :
http://www.openview.hp.com/downloads/index.html
HTH
Nigel Bowden
http://www.bowden-software.com
You might like to take a look at a free piece of software that you can use to show if traps are being received :
http://www.bttsoftware.co.uk/snmptrap.html
Also, the net-snmp software has a trap receiver in it as well I believe : http://net-snmp.sourceforge.net/
HTH
Nigel Bowden...
Hi,
I don't know what systems you are talking about, but you might like to get a command line tool such as net-snmp (http://net-snmp.sourceforge.net/) and do an 'snmpwalk' for the whole device.
It will list all possible snmp MIB variables for the device and you may be able to see if any user...
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