Can you do a wep <epname> status and have it return correctly ? What does http://epname:9495 show ? Is the endpoint in a running state ? Was a wdelep <epname> done before the machine had the Tivoli agent reinstalled (I am assuming that the machine name is the same as before). Sorry for all the...
I went through the same scenario about 4 years ago. Our environment was a mess with DM, SWD, INV, NetView and TEC. I would suggest contacting your friendly Tivoli sales rep and see about getting Tivoli services in to help you sort things out, especially if you are using TEC.
Good luck !
It depends on what you want to monitor and what you want to do with the events generated. NetView is great for know what network device is up or down and collecting SNMP traps, but Tivoli Distributed Monitoring is the tool for monitoring the computers themselves. All events are channeled through...
Just curious, what flavor and version of Linux are you running ? Tivoli does not seem to be real aggressive keeping up with the newest (and much improved) releases.
RoSy,
I apoligize for not responding sooner ! ITIM 5.1.1 is a Tivoli product, which is also know as Distributed Monitoring. Do you know if you own Tivoli Distributed Monitoring ?
ITIM 5.1.1 comes with several prepackaged resource models for Windows that allows you to monitor services, NT...
I monitor serveral NT 4.0 and W2k server log files for specific event ID's using ITIM 5.1.1. You can you the workbench and create a monitor for just about anything you want. It is by far the best set of monitors Tivoli has put out. Of course, providing you have this Tivoli product.
Best of luck...
wdelep <epname> from the TMR, removes the old endpoint from the object database.
On the endpoint delete the .id and .dat files from the tivoli\lc\dat\1 directory and edit the last.cfg file. Add the following line
lcs.login_interfaces=<gateway ip+9494> 198.190.1.1+9494
Stop and start the...
If you run Inventory or Software Distribution, make sure you have not scanned or distributed software to this 'golden' box. If so, delete the appropriate folders and swdis* files from the systemroot directory.
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