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493.1 | SunNet Manager could do it! | ADO75A::SHARPE | C is bliss? | Tue Nov 27 1990 06:00 | 13 |
| Re .0.
Forgot to mention, that SunNet Manager seemed to manage to retrieve the
Attable information from the Shiva/Kinetics fastpath with standard
Kinetics SNMP agent.
Why couldn't we?
Regards
Richard Sharpe
PS, SunNet Manager is slick in a number of ways, but falls down in
others. My customer has them side by side, so I have been able to play
with SunNet Manager.
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493.2 | | VERNA::V_GILBERT | | Tue Nov 27 1990 08:08 | 10 |
| Richard,
What version of DECmcc are you using? My guess is that the version of the
iconic map is sufficiently old that we were not able to support the constructor
datatype for Attable - which we handle now.
V1.1 EFT is due to be released momentarily. If you still have problems, let
us know.
Verna
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493.3 | <DECmcc X1.1.0> | ADO75A::SHARPE | C is bliss? | Tue Nov 27 1990 18:21 | 11 |
| When I enter "manage/enter" to bring up the Command Language PM, it
says "DECmcc X1.1.0"
This is only a nagging little point that I would like to get rid of in
the long term.
Thanks for your response.
Regards
Richard
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493.4 | define mcc_fcl_pm_log 40 | GOSTE::CALLANDER | | Wed Nov 28 1990 09:17 | 15 |
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For testing reasons (like getting DTM scripts to pass without having
to write a filter for the version info), the FCL does support a
logical bit for turning off the version printing.
GOSTE::GOSTE> define mcc_fcl_pm_log 40
%DCL-I-SUPERSEDE, previous value of MCC_FCL_PM_LOG has been superseded
GOSTE::GOSTE> manage/enter
MCC>
Hope this helps.
jill
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493.5 | | MKNME::DANIELE | | Thu Nov 29 1990 16:08 | 24 |
| Richard,
Can you please test this with FCL?
mcc> show snmp A attable * all char
mcc> show snmp B attable * all char
where A is a Fastpath agent and B is an Ultrix V4 agent.
I can't think of any reason that different agents could cause the
error you are seeing. It seems more likely you saw correct behavior
when polling an Ultrix system using a different version of the iconic
map.
Also, do a mcc> show mcc 0 all char to see what component version
the kernel displays.
Thanks,
Mike
ps~ Yes, it is amusing. The sysdevice attribute is derived from
sysObjectid. Unfortunately, the Ultrix V3.* agents used the
wrong sysObjectid, which I attributed to them in my DECnocentric
manner.
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