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Tuning and Troubleshooting OVO<br />

Solving OVO Installation Problems with Multi-homed Hosts<br />

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Solving OVO Installation Problems with<br />

Multi-homed Hosts<br />

Installation of the OVO agent software includes distributing a nodeinfo<br />

file to the managed nodes. This file contains information about the<br />

managed node (for example, the parameter OPC_IP_ADDRESS) used by<br />

the management server to identify the managed node in communication.<br />

The nodeinfo file is automatically updated when the administrator<br />

modifies the IP address using the Modify Node window.<br />

Specifying an IP Address<br />

To send messages to the management server, specify an IP address using<br />

the opcmsg(1) command:<br />

❏ <strong>HP</strong>-UX<br />

Use the netstat(1) command.<br />

❏ Solaris<br />

Use the netstat(1M) command.<br />

Example Output for the netstat(1) Command<br />

When you enter the netstat(1) command on <strong>HP</strong>-UX, you get output<br />

such as the following:<br />

# netstat -r<br />

Routing tables<br />

Destination Gateway Flags Refs Use Interface<br />

193.1.4.1 193.1.3.1 UH 0 36598 ni0<br />

127.0.0.1 157.0.0.1 UH 52 1919 lo0<br />

15.136.120 15.136.120.91 U 30 86115 lan0<br />

193.1.3 193.1.3.1 U 7 2904156 ni0<br />

15.136.121 55.136.121.11 U 0 11121 lan1<br />

ni0 Point-to-point connection (PPL, SLIP, or PPP).<br />

lan01/lan1 Ethernet interfaces (lo0 is present on every system<br />

and represents the loopback interface).<br />

Chapter 11

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