IBM 8658 User Guide - Page 112

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13. Set the Access Level for all Netfinity Manager systems that will be exporting data to this database to Editor. 14. Check the Can Delete Documents check box. 15. Click OK. Once the Lotus Notes database is installed, enable Netfinity Manager systems to export to the Lotus Notes server. v If the Netfinity Manager system is running Netfinity Manager for OS/2, ensure that the Lotus Notes directories are included in the CONFIG.SYS file LIBPATH, PATH, and DPATH statements. If the directories are not included in these statements, it is not possible to export to the Lotus Notes database. v If the system is running Netfinity Manager for Windows NT, ensure that the Lotus Notes directory path is included in the Global Windows NT environment settings. v If the system is running Netfinity Manager for Windows 95, ensure that the Lotus Notes directories are included in the AUTOEXEC.BAT file PATH statement. If the directories are not included in this statement, it is not possible to export to the Lotus Notes database. Once these steps have been completed, export system information from Netfinity Manager to an easy-to-browse Lotus Notes database. Browsing the Netfinity Manager Lotus Notes database To browse the data contained in the Netfinity Manager Lotus Notes database: 1. Open the Netfinity Database object in the Lotus Notes Workspace. 2. Select from the View pull-down menu the section of the Netfinity Manager database to be browsed. The Netfinity Manager database is divided into sections that contain data gathered by specific Netfinity Manager services. Click the name of the service that gathers the data to be viewed (for example, Alert Logs). Note: Some menu selections will contain submenus. 3. Information contained in the part of the Netfinity Manager database that has been selected is now listed in the window. For more detailed information about any displayed data item, double-click the data item. 4. Some data items can be expanded to reveal additional information. These items are identified by a plus sign (+) in the left side border of the Notes window, beside the name of the data item. To expand the data item, select the item and then click Expand in the View pull-down menu. ODBC database support Netfinity Manager supports exporting data via ODBC for use on SQL or DB2 database systems. Note: ODBC database export is available only on systems that are running Netfinity Manager. System requirements The minimum requirements for Netfinity Manager ODBC database export are: v Windows NT - ODBC 102 : Netfinity 5100 Type 8658 Models 11Y, 21Y, 31Y, 41Y, 51Y, 1RY, 2RY, 3RY, 4RY, 5RY

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13.
Set
the
Access
Level
for
all
Netfinity
Manager
systems
that
will
be
exporting
data
to
this
database
to
Editor.
14.
Check
the
Can
Delete
Documents
check
box.
15.
Click
OK
.
Once
the
Lotus
Notes
database
is
installed,
enable
Netfinity
Manager
systems
to
export
to
the
Lotus
Notes
server.
v
If
the
Netfinity
Manager
system
is
running
Netfinity
Manager
for
OS/2,
ensure
that
the
Lotus
Notes
directories
are
included
in
the
CONFIG.SYS
file
LIBPATH,
PATH,
and
DPATH
statements.
If
the
directories
are
not
included
in
these
statements,
it
is
not
possible
to
export
to
the
Lotus
Notes
database.
v
If
the
system
is
running
Netfinity
Manager
for
Windows
NT,
ensure
that
the
Lotus
Notes
directory
path
is
included
in
the
Global
Windows
NT
environment
settings.
v
If
the
system
is
running
Netfinity
Manager
for
Windows
95,
ensure
that
the
Lotus
Notes
directories
are
included
in
the
AUTOEXEC.BAT
file
PATH
statement.
If
the
directories
are
not
included
in
this
statement,
it
is
not
possible
to
export
to
the
Lotus
Notes
database.
Once
these
steps
have
been
completed,
export
system
information
from
Netfinity
Manager
to
an
easy-to-browse
Lotus
Notes
database.
Browsing
the
Netfinity
Manager
Lotus
Notes
database
To
browse
the
data
contained
in
the
Netfinity
Manager
Lotus
Notes
database:
1.
Open
the
Netfinity
Database
object
in
the
Lotus
Notes
Workspace.
2.
Select
from
the
View
pull-down
menu
the
section
of
the
Netfinity
Manager
database
to
be
browsed.
The
Netfinity
Manager
database
is
divided
into
sections
that
contain
data
gathered
by
specific
Netfinity
Manager
services.
Click
the
name
of
the
service
that
gathers
the
data
to
be
viewed
(for
example,
Alert
Logs
).
Note:
Some
menu
selections
will
contain
submenus.
3.
Information
contained
in
the
part
of
the
Netfinity
Manager
database
that
has
been
selected
is
now
listed
in
the
window.
For
more
detailed
information
about
any
displayed
data
item,
double-click
the
data
item.
4.
Some
data
items
can
be
expanded
to
reveal
additional
information.
These
items
are
identified
by
a
plus
sign
(+)
in
the
left
side
border
of
the
Notes
window,
beside
the
name
of
the
data
item.
To
expand
the
data
item,
select
the
item
and
then
click
Expand
in
the
View
pull-down
menu.
ODBC
database
support
Netfinity
Manager
supports
exporting
data
via
ODBC
for
use
on
SQL
or
DB2
database
systems.
Note:
ODBC
database
export
is
available
only
on
systems
that
are
running
Netfinity
Manager.
System
requirements
The
minimum
requirements
for
Netfinity
Manager
ODBC
database
export
are:
v
Windows
NT
ODBC
102
:
Netfinity
5100
Type
8658
Models
11Y,
21Y,
31Y,
41Y,
51Y,
1RY,
2RY,
3RY,
4RY,
5RY