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HP OpenView Operations Administrator's Reference - filibeto.org

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Syntax for the Node Mapping Tool<br />

About the OVO Java-based Operator GUI<br />

Accessing NNM from the Java GUI<br />

You use the opcmapnode tool as a dynamic target node command in the<br />

OVO application, in backquotes, as follows:<br />

‘opcmapnode ‘<br />

For more information, see the man page opcmapnode(1m).<br />

Configuring the Node Mapping Tool<br />

When passed, opcmapnode reads the following file:<br />

/etc/opt/OV/share/conf/OpC/mgmt_sv/opcmapnode.conf<br />

This configuration file contains an OVO pattern in every line, followed by<br />

a node name, or by the variable $MGMT_SERVER, as follows:<br />

^.site1.my.domain$ system1.my.domain<br />

^.site2.my.domain$ system2.my.domain<br />

^.$ $MGMT_SERVER<br />

If opcmapnode is started in this configuration file, any nodes in domain<br />

site 1 are mapped to system 1, any nodes in domain site 2 are mapped to<br />

system 2, and all other nodes are mapped to the OVO management<br />

server.<br />

NOTE If no node name is returned by opcmapnode, the only available NNM<br />

system is locally installed. If the mapping file does not exist, or if it<br />

contains no pattern lines, all NNM nodes will be mapped to the<br />

management server.<br />

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