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  • Subject: Re: Operations Navigator and New 4.4 Upgrade
  • From: pytel@xxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Mon, 1 Nov 1999 11:32:42 -0600

Although Collection Services is listed in Operations Namvigator under
system ("Ajax" in your case), Management Central does not go there
directly.
It always starts from Central system (listed higher up on the panel). From
Central system it will connect internally to your system (this is
AS/400-to-AS/400 connection - PC not involved).
If you have "Porky" configured as central system, this will explain what
you see.
If you want to connect directly to "Ajax", configure it as Central System
in your OpsNav (and don't forget to start Management Central server job !).

Best regards
    Alexei Pytel


"T. Jessica Miller" <tealem@wrq.com> on 10/29/99 03:38:42 PM

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Subject:  Operations Navigator and New 4.4 Upgrade




Hi All,

I recently installed a new system at 4.4 and moved all my user data over
from the old system.  The new system has a different system name (Ajax) and
I have verified in DSPNETA that it is indeed correct, as is the local
control point name.  The problem is that when I right click on the system
name (Ajax) in Operations Navigator, then select Collection Services, Start
Collecting, I get an error back that 'Porky' is not a valid central system.
Now, I understand why I am getting this error and what to do to fix it, but
I don't know where the value of Porky (my old system name) is coming from.
Where can I look for this besides network attributes?

Thanks for any ideas!

Jessica

--
T. Jessica Miller
WRQ Technical Engineer
WRQ Inc, Makers of Reflection and Express Software


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