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| 274.1 | in addition... | CHEFS::HARVEY | Baldly going into the unknown... | Wed May 14 1997 12:52 | 8 | 
|  |        As I have installed ManageWorks, ServerWorks and clearVISN s/w, should 
       I re-execute the Service Pack 2 to ensure the SNMP components are the 
       right versions etc.??
  
       How can I track down whether the Event Despatcher is functioning 
       correctly ? Is it possible to deinstall/reinstall it alone ?
  
       Rog (trying to get to grips with NT the HARD way !)
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| 274.2 | and another.... | CHEFS::HARVEY | Baldly going into the unknown... | Wed May 14 1997 13:11 | 5 | 
|  |   
       Does it matter that I'm running NT 4 Workstation ? Or should I upgrade 
       to NT 4 Server ?
  
       Rog
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| 274.3 | Couple answers please? | PCBUOA::WHITEC | Parrot_Trooper | Wed May 14 1997 13:59 | 10 | 
|  |     
    couple of questions......  
    
    o did you load the SNMP Service ?   It does not automatically load
      with Windows NT, Nor manageworks/serverWORKS
    
    o Have you been to the akin40.ako.dec.com web site to view the
      known problems and workarounds in the Digital Serverworks hotlink?
    
    Chet
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| 274.4 | SNMP loaded.... | CHEFS::HARVEY | Baldly going into the unknown... | Thu May 15 1997 13:47 | 16 | 
|  |        Chet
  
       I've set the SNMP in the Control Panel/Services to be Automatic Startup 
       and also Manual at one time (as advised somewhere in the docs I think).
  
       Am I correct in thinking there is an SNMP agent for the NT system 
       itself and another instance in ManageWorks/ServerWorks and clearVISN ?
  
       It's just that I tried a "net stop snmp" in the MSDOS CLI and noticed 
       that MiultiChassis Manager continued to do its stuff !
  
       I haven'#t seen the web site I'll take a peek.
  
       Thanks.
  
       Rog (confused but learning a lot)
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| 274.5 | Notes in 232,225,223(?) | CHEFS::HARVEY | Baldly going into the unknown... | Thu May 15 1997 14:03 | 9 | 
|  |        I noticed great similarities with my problems within these note entries 
       and am wondering if they're solved by the SW* files patch ?
  
       Is it worth me pulling the patch to try it ? My system doesn't have any 
       of the SW* files - it is NT4 Workstation and not a server.....
  
       Just a thought.
  
       Rog
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| 274.6 | Some suggestions... | ALFSS2::OLSEN_G | Real Men Go Wireless! | Fri May 16 1997 10:23 | 27 | 
|  |     Rog,
    
    I'm the one who entered two of the notes you referenced.
    
    Here are my suggestions/questions.
    
    1. The errors with the event dispatcher mean it isnt' running. It needs
    to run or the other stuff won't work. I don't know what causes it not
    to start - I've seen that before and remove/reinstalled and it cleared
    up.  Maybe Chet has some ideas?
    
    2. I'd get the patches and apply them.
    
    3. Do you get any snmp errors on boot? Other errors?  Errors in the
    event log? There should be an Informational event saying the SNMP
    service started and of course it should be listed in the Services list
    as Started.
    
    4. NT server/workstation is irrelevant. I have Manageworks/Serverworks
    installed and running on a Celebris GL 6200 that has NT 4.0 Workstation
    and it is just fine.  The thing I don't have is the ClearVisn junk. Try
    removing ClearVisn and Manageworks/Serverworks and reinstall just
    Manageworks/serverworks and see if Serverworks works ;-). Get it all
    working properly then add ClearVisn and see what happens. Might be a
    ClearVisn problem.
    
    Gary Olsen
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| 274.7 | Might be you have the ClearVISN SNMP Trap support running | SUTRA::16.192.160.136::Bats | Speeding, speeding, I'm always speeding | Tue May 20 1997 04:47 | 13 | 
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	Remember that ClearVISn also has SNMP trap receive support when using the
	router part. You can't do that if you want to use at the same time the
	ServerWorks SNMP trap receiving modules.
	I don't know exactly anymore which modules of ClearVISN these were, 
	but make sure basically that none of their modules is running when 
	you activate ServerWorks.
	
	A similar situation exists if you have and NetView or HP OpenView and
	ServerWorks on the same system.
	Pjotrr
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