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How can I know the number of managed nodes in my NNM

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oarm

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May 26, 2004
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Hi

I have an HP OV NNM 255 nodes license and I need to know exactly the number of nodes managed at the moment.

I´ve tried "ovtopodump -l" command but I dont understand very well the information this command provide.

Any one can help me with this issue?
Are there another way to get the information I need?

Thanks
oarm
 
If you do the ovtopodump -l you should have fields that say:

NUMBER OF NODES: <some number>
NUMBER OF MANAGED NODES: <some other number>

I think the latter is the one you want.

HTH
Brian

 
Hi Brian

My problem now is that I´ve reach 255 nodes as "ovtopodump -l" says.
I´ver tried "ovotopodump -RI" to know which of the nodes are interesting for my and which ones I can delete.
I´ve got the following:
NODES:
170 IP 10.25.1.23 Unmanaged 10.25.1.23
170/165 IP 10.25.1.23 Normal 172.25.1.1
170/166 IP 10.25.1.23 Unmanaged 10.25.1.23
170/167 IP 10.25.1.23 Unmanaged 164.1.1.13
170/168 IP 10.25.1.23 Normal 172.28.1.1
170/169 - 10.25.1.23 Unmanaged -
1606 IP 172.25.1.9 Unmanaged 172.25.1.9
1606/1575 IP 172.25.1.9 Normal 172.25.1.9
1606/1577 - 172.25.1.9 Normal -
1606/1578 - 172.25.1.9 Normal -
1606/1579 - 172.25.1.9 Normal -
1606/1580 - 172.25.1.9 Unknown -
1606/1581 - 172.25.1.9 Normal -
1606/1582 - 172.25.1.9 Unknown -
1606/1583 - 172.25.1.9 Normal -
1606/1584 - 172.25.1.9 Normal -
1606/1585 - 172.25.1.9 Unknown -
1606/1586 - 172.25.1.9 Normal -
1606/1587 - 172.25.1.9 Unknown -
1606/1588 - 172.25.1.9 Unknown -
......

But I dont understand very well what that means.
Some IP address are showed sometimes, what that means?
Some "nodes" dont have IP address....
 
The fields are

OBJECT ID(s) OBJECT STATUS IP ADDRESS

OBJECT IDs seem to be arbitrary numbers assigned by NNM. OBJECT is hostname (if any), STATUS is self explanitory as is IP ADDRESS. Some nodes (interfaces) don't have IP addresses (like switch ports) so they won't have an IP Address.

If you are trying to decide what to not manage maybe you'd have better luck using the GUI to unmanage nodes and interfaces or even use a noDiscover file.

HTH
Brian
 
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