Yes, the jovw maps are only views into an existing ovw map running on your NNM or console server.
There aren't really any tricks, outside of using a product like VNC if you don't want to dedicate a console to keep the ovw maps open all of the time.
Matt
I suspect this is either an application or server issue. The next time you start up NNM, run a top to see what is pegging out your processor. Unless your server has been undersized, it shouldn't be maxing out like that.
Another thing, if you haven't ever deleted or removed the old events from...
Deleting your databases might be a little drastic to start out with.
I am running NNM on a Solaris platform, but most of the commands should be the same. Look for the following commands: ovtopofix, ovtopodump and ovw.
I would execute the following in order. Keep in mind that the commands and...
I encountered something similar to this. Our network operations team wanted to use the network presenter instead of the actual map on my Sun server. Also, since I didn't necessarily trust VNC's security but still wanted to give root ownership of the ovw processes, I decided to set up something...
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