LBI-39169

PROCEDURES

4.Enter the following command to restore permissions.

> chmod

444

/usr/EDACS/nls/C/msm_msg.msg

<ENTER>

(MSM message file)

or

 

 

 

> chmod

444

/usr/EDACS/nls/C/sm_msg.msg

<ENTER>

(SM message file)

5.As the root user, generate new catalog files by executing the following :

>/usr/EDACS/bin/edacsMsgUpdate

6.Test changes by invoking MSM and SM.

14.9ADDING DESCRIPTIONS TO OBJECTS

This procedure requires you to be logged into a write version of OpenView.

1.Position the mouse over the desired icon and depress the right button.

2.Select the “Describe Modify Object”

3.Make desired changes or add text to the “comment” field.

NOTE

NOTE

Changing the “Selection Name” is not recommended. The Selection Name is used as the database key.

4.Select OK when done.

14.10 DELETING ORPHANED SUBMAPS

This procedure describe the process for deleting orphaned submaps for OpenView.

1.From the OpenView menu, select Edit -> Submap ->OPen/List...

2.A “Submaps in Map” popup with Submaps scroll box will appear.

3.Select the submap believed orphaned and click on the “Open Submap” button to bring up the submap.

4.On the opened submap, click on the “Parent” button to verify there is no parent map.

5.Ensure the orphaned submap is highlighted, go to the “Submaps in Map” dialog box and click on the Delete button. The submap will be deleted.

14.11 VERIFYING AN OBJECT WAS DELETED FROM THE OPENVIEW DATABASE

Selecting an explodable icon and selecting EDIT->Delete->From this Submap rather than EDIT->Delete->From all Submaps can orphan objects in the OpenView database which affects the performance of the system. To determine if a file contains orphaned objects, perform the following:

1.Enter:

>/usr/OV/bin/ovobjprint more.

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