Title: | DEChub/HUBwatch/PROBEwatch CONFERENCE |
Notice: | Firmware -2, Doc -3, Power -4, HW kits -5, firm load -6&7 |
Moderator: | NETCAD::COLELLA DT |
Created: | Wed Nov 13 1991 |
Last Modified: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 4455 |
Total number of notes: | 16761 |
I installed the ClearVISN software on a NT system (3.51 service pack 4). I used the SSB CD for Windows 3.X. Is there a separate CD for NT and Windows 95? Colorado Support said that they were told that everything was supposed to be on the same CD... Is that the case? If so, then the directories on the CD don't match up with the Documentation (specifically the tutorial directory and the ODBC information pointed to in the release notes). I installed the following (all the stuff not requiring a license plus the RMON manager and the Multi chasis Manager - flash loader - firmware - Rmon manager - multi chasis manager - common core The configuration I was using for the system had two disks. I installed the ClearVISN software on the "user" disk where the NetView for NT was installed... The installation process did not update my Path and did not update the environment symbols... Once I got that straightened out, I tried to setup the flash loader per the documentation. I started the router manager (which started up the stonneybrook snmp server). But I did not get the login window as per the documentation. How can I tell if the TFTP server is started? Do I need the router manager component installed? if so, doesn't that require a license? The RMON manager does not have the patches that are available for the PROBEwatch for DOS software. Specifically the patch that allows PROBEwatch to manage more than 100 RMON interfaces. Also, the tools pull down menu says NETscout shell and not ClearVISN shell as listed on the main screen... Was the customizatio/integrarion of PROBEwatch to RMON Manager done by Digital or by Frontier? Where do we look for patches to the RMON manager? thanks, rick
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3693.1 | Some possibilities | STEVEV::VINGERHOET | Tue Jul 16 1996 14:28 | 18 | |
Is there a separate CD for NT and Windows 95? >>> There are two shipping CDs. The first is for Windows 3.XX which is >>> the last release on this platform. The second is for NT/Win95. The installation process did not update my Path and did not update the environment symbols >>> Were you logged in as Administrator or with administrative privileges? >>> If so, were the environment variables from previous installations still >>> within your user area and overriding any system wide variables. >>> The installation does not change all variable if they already exist. >>> This is mentioned in the README.TXT on the CD. One other possibleproblem >>> might be if HUBWATCH_SYSTEM is set from a previous installation.clearVISN >>> does not require this to be defined. Steve | |||||
3693.2 | Where are HUBWATCH_LIBRARY and Registry entries located | KAOFS::S_HYNDMAN | Zoom Splat Pilot | Tue Jul 16 1996 17:15 | 10 |
Where is HUBWATCH_LIBRARY defined? What are the full paths for the registry entries? I had to re-install clearvis in a new location. I can't find where some of the variables get defined inorder to point to the new location. Scott | |||||
3693.3 | Environement variables | STEVEV::VINGERHOET | Wed Jul 17 1996 09:49 | 5 | |
All the environment variables are defined within the NT registry. This can be accessed through Control Panel -> System. Please make sure that your system is not set up to use an autoexec with old HUBwatch entries (not clearVISN). | |||||
3693.4 | KAOFS::S_HYNDMAN | Zoom Splat Pilot | Wed Jul 17 1996 10:27 | 7 | |
Thanks I found it through Control Panel -> System. I was trying to find it in the registry with regedt32 and I couldn't find it. Where is it stored? Scott |