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4684.1 | This helped for me... | NACWS2::KRAUSE | European NewProductEngineer for MCC | Fri Mar 12 1993 11:29 | 15 |
| I had that before at a customer's and I'm not sure what the actual
cause is. We removed the mcc_resource.dat file from the user's
directory to force MCC to use the default and we set the ownership and
protections of files and directories in the /var/mcc area as per the
installation guide. Then after a reboot the customer told me that it is
working again. That was enough for me at this moment ;-)
The customer frequently edited mcc_resource.dat to change window
positions etc. So there is a good chance that he screwed it. In
addition to that he recently mungled around with user groups...
Hope this helps. Any clue what really causes this nasty message?
*Robert
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4684.2 | Didn't help ... | EEMELI::KINNARI | | Sat Mar 13 1993 06:21 | 21 |
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Thank you for your suggestion but it didn't help me ;<(
I upgraded to V1.3 but the result was same.
If someone has some knowledge about internal structure of
Polucenter Network please try guess what I should try.
This is quite important and urgent to me because we
have network management seminar for 60 potential customer
and my intention is to demonstrate v1.3 there. And this
system is the only one I can use for it ...
I installed new version to our customer network management
center DECstation but there everything is normal. So, in
DECsystem I have some troubles but in DECstation I don't.
And actually my problem exists also in Ipreachability test rule.
Rgds,
//pasi
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4684.3 | Can you try a show directive ? | MOLAR::ROBERTS | Keith Roberts - Network Management Applications | Wed Mar 17 1993 14:24 | 15 |
| Alarms actually executes the 'Show' directive to gather the data needed
in your Rule Expression. Could you try using the Show directive and
see if you get any errors ?
Example: If the rule was like :
(snmp foo sysuptime > 50, at every 00:01:00)
Then try the Show directive :
show snmp foo sysuptime, at every 00:01:00
Use the appropriate show directive for your Rule Expression
/keith
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